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Virginia and the westward movement

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An edition of Bound away (2000)

Bound away

Virginia and the westward movement

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"Bound Away offers a new understanding of the westward movement. After Frederick Jackson Turner's thesis celebrating the frontier as the source of American freedom and democracy and the iconoclasm of the new western historians who dismissed the idea of the frontier as merely a mask for conquest and exploitation, David Hackett Fischer and James C. Kelly take a third approach to the subject.

They share with Turner the idea of the westward movement as a creative process of high importance in American history, but they understand it in a different way." "Whereas Turner studied the westward movement in terms of its destination, Fischer and Kelly approach it in terms of its origins. Virginia's long history enables them to provide a rich portrait of migration and expansion as a dynamic process that preserved strong cultural continuities.".

"The wealth of anecdotes and illustrations in this volume offers a new way of looking at John Smith and William Byrd, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Boone, Dred Scott, and scores of lesser-known gentry, yeomen, servants, and slaves who were all "bound away" to an old new world."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
366

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Bound away: Virginia and the westward movement
2000, University Press of Virginia, University of Virginia Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-340) and index.
"This book began as a catalog for an exhibition, at the Virginia Historical Society, to mark the centenary of Frederick Jackson Turner's thesis on 'the significance of the frontier in American history'"--Pref.

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Charlottesville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.5/02
Library of Congress
F229 .F534 2000, F229.F534 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 366 p. :
Number of pages
366

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL40308M
ISBN 10
0813917735, 0813917743
LCCN
99030766
OCLC/WorldCat
41278488
Library Thing
821908
Goodreads
3994089
798363

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