Fridericus Jackson Turner (natus Portage Visconsiniae die 14 Novembris 1861; mortuus Sancti Marini Californiae die 14 Martii 1932) fuit rerum gestarum scriptor Americanus, apud Universitatem Visconsiniae usque ad 1910, tum apud Universitatem Harvardianams. Historiographus thesi limitum innotuit. Multos docuit doctores philosophiae qui cursibus academicis magni momenti utebantur. Rationes interdisciplinarias et quantitativas suasit, saepe animum ad medium occidentem Civitatum Foederatarum attendens. Commentario "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" ('Momentum limitum in historia Americana') innotuit, cuius coniecturae thesim limitum (Anglice 'frontier thesis') formaverunt. Arguit mutantis limites occidentales democratiam Americanam moresque Americanos ab aevo colonico usque ad annum 1890 formavisse. Etiam theoriis sectionalismi geographici innotuit.

Fridericus Jackson Turner iuvenis.

Turner gradum Ph.D. in historia apud Universitatem Hopkinsiensem anno 1890 accepit, per The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin, dissertationem de commercio pellis in Visconsinia, sub aegide Herberti Baxter Adams. Per amplum cursum academicum, scripta late non publicavit, sed theoriis interpretationis presse figuratis (in periodicis academicis divulgatis) innotuit, quae centum discipulos moverunt. Duae quidam coniecturae auctoritate graves erant: thesis limitum et hypothesis sectionalis.

Anno 1911 electus est socius Academiae Artium et Scientiarum Americanae.[1]

Professor historiae apud universitates Visconsiniensem (1890–1910) et Harvarianam fuit. Obiit anno 1932 Sancti Marini Californiae, ubi socius indagatorius in Bibliotheca Huntingtoniana fuerat.

  1. "Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter T". American Academy of Arts and Sciences .

Bbliographia

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  • Billington, Ray Allen. 1963. Why Some Historians Rarely Write History: A Case Study of Frederick Jackson Turner. The Mississippi Valley Historical Review 50, no. 1. (Iuniua): 3–27. Textus in JSTOR.
  • Billington, Ray Allen, ed. 1966. The Frontier Thesis: Valid Interpretation of American History?
  • Billington, Ray Allen. 1973. Frederick Jackson Turner: Historian, Scholar, Teacher. ISBN 0195016092.
  • Billington, Ray Allen. 1984. America's Frontier Heritage.
  • Bogue, Allan G. 1988. Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Down. ISBN 0806130393.
  • Burkhart, J. A. 1947. The Turner Thesis: A Historian's Controversy. Wisconsin Magazine of History 31, no. 1 (September): 70–83.
  • Cronon, William. 1987. Revisiting the Vanishing Frontier: The Legacy of Frederick Jackson Turner. The Western Historical Quarterly 18, no. 2 (Aprilis): 157–76. Textus in JSTOR.
  • Cronon, E. David. 1995. An Uncommon Professor: Frederick Jackson Turner at Wisconsin. Wisconsin Magazine of History 78, no. 4 (aestas): 276–93.
  • Curti, Merle E. 1931. Frontier in American History: The Methodological Concepts of Frederick Jackson Turner. In Methods in Social Science: A Case Book, ed. Stuart Rice, 353–67. Editio interretialis.
  • Faragher, John Mack, ed. 1994. Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: The Significance of the Frontier in American History and Other Essays. Novi Eboraci: Holt. ISBN 0-8050-3298-3.
  • Fernlund, Kevin Jon. 2014.. American Exceptionalism or Atlantic Unity? Frederick Jackson Turner and the Enduring Problem of American Historiography. New Mexico Historical Review 89 (aestas): 359–99.
  • Hall, Patricia Kelly, et Steven Ruggles. 2004. "Restless in the midst of Their Prosperity": New Evidence on the Internal Migration of Americans, 1850–2000. Journal of American History 91 (3): 829–46.
  • Hofstadter, Richard. 1949. Turner and the Frontier Myth. American Scholar 18 (4): 433–43. Textus in JSTOR.
  • Hofstadter, Richard. 1968. The Progressive Historians: Turner, Beard, Parrington.
  • Hutton, T. R. C. 2002. Beating a Dead Horse: the Continuing Presence of Frederick Jackson Turner in Environmental and Western History. International Social Science Review 77 (1-2): 47–57. Editio interretialis.
  • Jacobs, Wilbur R. 1994. On Turner's Trail: 100 Years of Writing Western History.
  • Jensen, Richard. 1980. On Modernizing Frederick Jackson Turner: The Historiography of Regionalism. The Western Historical Quarterly 11, no. 3 (Iulius): 307–22. Textus in JSTOR.
  • Limerick, Patricia N. 1995. Turnerians All: The Dream of a Helpful History in an Intelligible World. American Historical Review 100: 697–716. Textus in JSTOR.
  • Nichols, Roger L. 1986. American Frontier and Western Issues: A Historiographical Review. Editio interretialis.
  • Scharff, Virginia, et al. 2000. Claims and Prospects of Western History: A Roundtable. Western Historical Quarterly 31 (1): 25-46. ISSN 0043-3810. Textus in JSTOR.
  • Steiner, Michael C. 1995. From Frontier to Region: Frederick Jackson Turner and the New Western History. Pacific Historical Review 64: 479–501. Textus in JSTOR.

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