The Frontier in American History

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The Frontier in American History

by Frederick Jackson Turner

EN·~12 hours·17 chapters

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17 total
1

Copyright, 1920 By FREDERICK J. TURNER

0:04
2

PREFACE

3:24
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I. The Significance of the Frontier in American History[1:1]

1:15:38
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II. The First Official Frontier of the Massachusetts Bay[39:1]

54:20
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III. The Old West[67:1]

1:58:13
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IV. The Middle West[126:1]

1:01:37
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V. The Ohio Valley in American History[157:1]

37:34
8

VI. The Significance of the Mississippi Valley in American History[177:1]

51:17
9

VII. The Problem of the West[205:1]

33:33
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VIII. Dominant Forces in Western Life[222:1]

40:32

Description

A thoughtful collection of early‑twentieth‑century essays, this work examines how the ever‑shifting frontier shaped the United States from its earliest days through the closing of the open‑land era. The author, writing close to the turn of the century, offers contemporaneous commentary on the political, economic and social forces that moved westward, tying the growth of institutions to the challenges of settlement and wilderness. Readers gain a sense of how the frontier’s retreat—marked by the 1890 census declaration—redefined the nation’s trajectory.

The essays trace the frontier’s influence on American ideals, exploring how free land and isolation fostered a distinctive spirit that later fed into a more complex, industrial society. By linking regional expansion to broader diplomatic and cultural currents, the author shows how frontier experiences resonated far beyond the borders of the new world. The material invites listeners to consider the lasting imprint of that restless edge on the country’s identity.

Written with scholarly care yet accessible prose, the volume captures a pivotal moment when the United States stood at the cusp of change, offering insights that still echo in today’s discussions of growth, opportunity, and national character.

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en

Duration

~12 hours (703K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-10-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Jackson Turner

Frederick Jackson Turner

1861–1932

Best remembered for the frontier thesis, this influential American historian argued that the experience of westward expansion helped shape the character and institutions of the United States. His ideas stirred debate for generations and left a lasting mark on how American history was studied and taught.

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