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The New Country: A Social History of the American Frontier, 1776-1890
Richard A. Bartlett
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| #3944675 in Books | 1974-10-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 496 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A Precursor of the "New Western History"|By Roger D. Launius|When I was in graduate school in the latter 1970s the "new western history" was just emerging as the dominant school of thought about the history of the American frontier. Historians overturned Frederick Jackson Turner's "Frontier Thesis" with its exceptionalist expression of American character and its emphasis on Bri|||"A vivid and detailed account of life in the westward sweep between 1776 and 1890."--The Los Angeles Times||"With the book's sophisticated concepts of organization and approach, its rewarding details, and its vivid and imaginative writing, it superse
From borax mule trains to the canoe stop that was Chicago in the 1830s, this book vividly recreated the tale of the westward movement of pioneers into the heartland of North America. With nearly a century separating historian Richard Bartlett from the end of the movement, Bartlett's broad perspective stresses the continuity and inevitability of this greatest element of America's Golden Age. The book focuses on the settlement of the country, the racial and ethnic compos...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.The New Country: A Social History of the American Frontier, 1776-1890 | Richard A. Bartlett. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.