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  • '''Frederick Jackson Turner''' (November 14, 1861 – March 14 1932) was, with [[Charles A. Beard]], th Frederick Jackson Turner was born in [[Portage, Wisconsin]] into a middle class [[Yankee]] family.
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  • *Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" and other essays'', *Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''The Early Writings of Frederick Jackson Turner,'' edited by Everett E. Edwards. (1938) [http://www.questia.com/read/914806
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  • *[http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/s_z/turner.htm A biography of Frederick Jackson Turner] *{{gutenberg author| id=Frederick+Jackson+Turner | name=Frederick Jackson Turner}}
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  • '''Frederick Jackson Turner''' (November 14, 1861 – March 14 1932) was, with [[Charles A. Beard]], th ...by Bread Alone': The Emergence of the Wisconsin Idea and the Departure of Frederick Jackson Turner." ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 2002 86(1): 10-23. [http://www.wisconsi
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  • *[http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/s_z/turner.htm A biography of Frederick Jackson Turner] *{{gutenberg author| id=Frederick+Jackson+Turner | name=Frederick Jackson Turner}}
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  • Conclusion of [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] that the wellsprings of American character and vitality have always been
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  • *Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" and other essays'', *Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''The Early Writings of Frederick Jackson Turner,'' edited by Everett E. Edwards. (1938) [http://www.questia.com/read/914806
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  • * Billington, Ray Allen. ''Frederick Jackson Turner: historian, scholar, teacher.'' (1973). full-scale biography; [http://www * Bogue, Allan G. ''Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Down.'' (1988) along with Billington (1973), the leadi
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  • [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] expanded the idea in his [[The Significance of the Frontier in American H
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  • '''Frederick Jackson Turner''' (November 14, 1861 – March 14 1932) was, with [[Charles A. Beard]], th ...by Bread Alone': The Emergence of the Wisconsin Idea and the Departure of Frederick Jackson Turner." ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 2002 86(1): 10-23. [http://www.wisconsi
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  • The '''Frontier Thesis''' or '''Turner Thesis''' is the conclusion of [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] that the wellsprings of American character and vitality have always been
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  • *[[Frederick Jackson Turner]], historian of West
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  • ...y changed their customs, behavior and values and became more "American"; [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] called this "the significance of the frontier," Turner argued in 1893, on
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  • '''Frederick Jackson Turner''' (November 14, 1861 – March 14 1932) was, with [[Charles A. Beard]], th Frederick Jackson Turner was born in [[Portage, Wisconsin]] into a middle class [[Yankee]] family.
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  • ..."Progressive" historian he was deeply committed to democracy and to the [[Frederick Jackson Turner|Turnerian]] thesis that social and economic forces shape American life, tho ...om [[Harvard College|Harvard]], where he was one of the last students of [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]. Curti started writing on American cultural nationalism in the nineteent
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  • ..."Progressive" historian he was deeply committed to democracy, and to the [[Frederick Jackson Turner|Turnerian]] thesis that social and economic forces shape American life, tho ...his Ph.D. in 1927 from Harvard, where he was one of the last students of [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]. Curti started writing on American cultural nationalism in the nineteenth
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  • :Benson rejects the economic determinism of [[Charles Beard]] and [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]; incorporates such Marxist elements as a belief in the science of history
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  • ...e Southern Whigs, 1834-1854." In ''Essays in American History Dedicated to Frederick Jackson Turner.'' (1910), pages 203-29. * "The Traits and Contributions of Frederick Jackson Turner." ''Agricultural History,'' 19 (January, 1945): 20-35. in JSTOR
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  • ...n 1913-15 the insurgents accused Jameson and the inner circle (including [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]) of being undemocratic; the insurgents were voted down at the 1915 annual
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  • ...[Carl Becker]], [[James Harvey Robinson]], [[Vernon L. Parrington]], and [[Frederick Jackson Turner]].
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  • {{rpl|Frederick Jackson Turner}}
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  • ...Austin Beard''' (November 27, 1874 - September 1, 1948) was, along with [[Frederick Jackson Turner]], one of the most influential American historians of the early 20th centur
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  • ...of American History.'' Boston: Ginn, 1896. Revised and augmented ed. with Frederick Jackson Turner. ''Guide to the Study and Reading of American History.'' Boston: Ginn, 1912
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  • ...f natural man, [[Lewis Henry Morgan]]'s stages of human development, and [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]'s influential [[frontier thesis]]. Each equated Indians with savages and ...fits himself into the Indian clearings and follows the Indian trails.<ref>Frederick Jackson Turner. 1893. The Significance of the Frontier in American History. [http://www.gu
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  • ...ize]] awarded by the [[American Historical Association]] He studied with [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] and was Turner's disciple.
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  • [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] and a succession of western historians depicted the Populist as respondin ...sing readiness to utilize the national government to effect its ends.<ref> Frederick Jackson Turner, ''The Frontier in American History,'' (1920) p. 148; [http://www.gutenberg
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  • ..."<ref>Fleming, ''The Sequel of Appomattox'' (1919), 34.</ref> Along with [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] he was one of a few historians to publish in sociology journals. More tha
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  • ...h a degree in history and immediately began graduate work. His adviser, [[Frederick Jackson Turner]], left Madison in 1910 for Harvard, but recommended that Witte continue st
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  • ...h a degree in history and immediately began graduate work. His adviser, [[Frederick Jackson Turner]], left Madison in 1910 for Harvard, but recommended that Witte continue st
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  • Historian [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] argued that the [[Frontier thesis|frontier]] affected the class structure * [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]
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  • [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] and a succession of western historians depicted the Populist as respondin ...sing readiness to utilize the national government to effect its ends.<ref> Frederick Jackson Turner, ''The Frontier in American History,'' (1920) p. 148; [http://www.gutenberg
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  • ...hods of study include [[Leopold von Ranke]], [[Lewis Bernstein Namier]], [[Frederick Jackson Turner]], [[Charles Beard]] and E.P. Thompson. ...istoire des mentalités"). In the U.S. "Progressive" historians following [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] emphasized the frontier and sectionalism, while those following [[Charles
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  • *[[Frederick Jackson Turner]] (1861-1932) - [[Frontier Thesis]] and sectionalism thesis
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  • ...ttracted politicians and intellectuals (including [[Woodrow Wilson]] and [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]) who refused to vote Republican.
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  • ...or small towns, and blacks head to large cities. According to historian [[Frederick Jackson Turner]], the process of a moving frontier decisively shaped American character. M
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  • ...version of the [[frontier thesis]] elaborated upon in 1893 by his friend [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]. Roosevelt argued that the harsh frontier conditions had created a new "r
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