The Frontier & the American Character
.... Forbes points out the ethnocentric
view of the
frontier taken by Turner and others, for they saw the
frontier solely in terms of Anglo-Americans. ....
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The Frontier in American History
.... Forbes points out the ethnocentric
view of the
frontier taken by Turner and others, for they saw the
frontier solely in terms of Anglo-Americans. ....
(1643

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The Frontier The frontier held an important pla
.... Cheyenne Autumn (1964) in which he looked at the West form the point of
view of the Native American--as whites carved a nation out of the
frontier, they took ....
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Indian Survival on the California Frontier
.... with how the rapid changes in the social environment of the California
frontier in the .... The moralistic world
view that was a part of this explains the fact that ....
(1772

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The Frontier in American History
.... (Turner 31) Originally, the
frontier was associated with .... had with the land was not given much respect by the Europeans, who had a very different
view of nature ....
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Treatment of American Indians
.... Her
view comes into conflict with the long-standing theory of Frederick Jackson Turner. The
frontier played an important part in American history, both as a ....
(2530

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The Mexican Culture in Frontier California
Thrown Among Strangers: The Making of Mexican Culture in
Frontier California .... illustrate exactly how cultural and historical changes take place,
view the changes ....
(669

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Developing the Canadian Point of View
.... Survivance, derived from the reality of the
frontier and the settlers facing a hostile environment and carried through to this day. Atwood's
view is stronger ....
(1101

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Andrew Jackson
.... song from 1824 that celebrates the victory of Jackson and his
Frontier Men over the .... Ross of the Cherokee to Congress has a decidedly negative
view of President ....
(743

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Frontier School of Midwifery & Nursing
.... midwifery as central to health care" (
Frontier, 2000, p. 3). What that implied was a commitment to formal training in the craft, especially in
view of the fact ....
(1853

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The Frontier
....
view does pay heed to the unique nature of the American government and society to reinvent itself as called upon by circumstance and change. The
frontier ....
(2864

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The Frontier
....
view does pay heed to the unique nature of the American government and society to reinvent itself as called upon by circumstance and change. The
frontier ....
(2865

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The Indian Wars
.... of the above suggests, he was not naive about the nature of
frontier settlement .... This remark is characteristic of Bourke's
view of Indians, and it seems to have ....
(1560

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The Trouble With Wilderness
.... Cronon (1996, p. 6) "Wilderness came to embody the national
frontier myth, standing .... that much like Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter, we
view wilderness as a ....
(1002

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Touch of Evil
.... treats the town in the film as a marvelous creation of human beings who are carving themselves a place on the
frontier. This is a traditionalist
view of the ....
(1761

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US Government and the Plains Indian
.... New York, NY. 1966. Myres, Sandra L. "Romance and Reality on the American
Frontier:
View of Army Wives." Western History Quarterly. Vol. 14. No. ....
(6090

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American Western Movies
.... treats the town in the film as a marvelous creation of human beings who are carving themselves a place on the
frontier. This is a traditionalist
view of the ....
(2053

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The US Empire: Its Origins
.... The separate
view holds that America must stay apart from a corrupt and fallen world, and hope that .... Westward Expansion: A History of the American
Frontier. ....
(2184

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Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
....
view of the novel (441-2) is that Magua's captivity of Alice and Cora shows Cooper's
view that (white) women disrupted the harmony of the
frontier and must ....
(3859

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Censorship & The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes ...
.... The Joads find that the
frontier is closed (Groene 27-29). To some degree, such a
view can be seen as a challenge to the
view Americans have of themselves ....
(1331

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Mechanization of War in 3 20th Century Campaigns
.... (Unaccountably, in
view of the previous war, the line did not extend along the
frontier with Belgium.) From the experience of the First World War, the French ....
(5509

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A Place in the Rain Forest
.... Only in the last several decades has that
view shifted among American settlers in the region--away from the
frontier as something available for asserting human ....
(1606

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Old World Perceptions of the New World
.... progress. The metaphor of man "changes from plant to animal," and his
view of
frontier life is that it is dehumanizing and barbaric. The ....
(2585

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European Perspectives of the US: 1610-1835
.... progress. The metaphor of man "changes from plant to animal," and his
view of
frontier life is that it is dehumanizing and barbaric. The ....
(2585

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John Ford's My Darling Clementine (1946)
.... treats the town in the film as a marvelous creation of human beings who are carving themselves a place on the
frontier. This is a traditionalist
view of the ....
(1803

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The Gilded Age
.... This
frontier spirit was evident in Twain's writing, as in his masterpiece, The Adventures of .... presence when he is on the scene and imposes his
view of the world ....
(2284

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19th Century California Indian Population
.... with how the rapid changes in the social environment of the California
frontier in the .... The moralistic world
view that was a part of this explains the fact that ....
(1664

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Protest Novels of Steinbeck
.... The Joads find that the
frontier is closed. .... shows how focusing too much on the ideas of other characters, notably Jim Casy, distorts the critical
view of Ma ....
(1367

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The Mind of the South
.... fully aware of the reality of how these critics of the South actually
view the South .... Much of America was shaped by its sense of the
frontier, and in the South ....
(4184

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A People's History of the United States
.... the slaves and that he sees the matter from their point of
view more than .... and try to establish villages of runaways out in the wilderness, on the
frontier. ....
(1358

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