AHA Presidential Bibliography
Frederick J. Turner, 1910
Outline studies in the history of the Northwest, prepared
by Frederick J. Turner.
Chicago: C.H. Kerr, 1888.
A half century of American politics, 1789-1840. Madison,
Tracy, Gibbs & co.,
printers, 1894.
The significance of the frontier in American history,
by Frederick Jackson Turner
(From Proceedings of the forty-first annual meeting of the State
Historical Society of Wisconsin) Madison, State Historical Society
of Wisconsin, 1894. The frontier in American history / Frederick
Jackson Turner.
New York : Dover Publications, 1996.
The West as a field for historical study. Madison, State
historical society of
Wisconsin, 1897
The policy of France towards the Mississippi Valley in the
period of Washington
and Adams. New York, [1905]
The colonization of the West, 1820-1830. New York, 1906.
Rise of the new West, 1819-1829, by Frederick Jackson
Turner.
New York and London : Harper & brothers, 1906; Reprint, Gloucester,
Mass., P. Smith, 1961.
Is sectionalism in America dying away? By Professor Frederick
J. Turner.
Chicago: Printed at the University of Chicago Press, 1908.
Guide to the study of American history; Rev. and augm.
ed. Boston, Ginn &
company [1912]
The frontier in American history, by Frederick Jackson
Turner. New York, H.
Holt and Company, 1920.
The United States, 1830-1850; the nation and its sections,
by Frederick Jackson
Turner; with an introduction by Avery Craven. New York, H. Holt
and company [c1935]
The historical world of Frederick Jackson Turner, with selections
from his
correspondence. Narrative by Wilbur R. Jacobs.
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1968.
History, frontier, and section: three essays, by Frederick
Jackson Turner ;
introduction by Martin Ridge. 1st ed. Albuquerque: University of
New Mexico Press, c1993.
Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: "The significance
of the frontier in
American history", and other essays, with commentary by John
Mack Faragher. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998.
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