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Historians against history; the frontier thesis and the national covenant in American historical writing since 1830
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Historians against history; the frontier thesis and the national covenant in American historical writing since 1830

Author: David W Noble
Publisher: Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press [1965]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David W Noble
OCLC Number: 420082
Description: 197 p. 24 cm.
Contents: Flight from feudalism: the new world and the Puritan covenant --
George Bancrofet: Nature and the fulfillment of the covenant --
Frederick Jackson Turner: The machine and the loss of the covenant - Charles A. Beard: Industrialism and the covenant restored --
Carl Becker: Europe and the roots of the covenant --
Vernon Louis Parrington: The covenant and the Jeffersonian Jeremaid --
Beard: The covenant threatened by institutional power --
Becker: The covenant replaced by civilization --
Daniel Boorstin: Blackstone and the conservation of the American covenant --
The end of the covenant and the beginning of American history.
Responsibility: [by] David W. Noble.

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