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  • Seller image for Essays on Frontiers in World History (Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures, published for the University of Texas at Arlington by Texas A&M University Press) for sale by Epilonian Books

    Wolfskill, George [Editor]; Palmer, Stanley H. [Editor];

    Language: English

    Published by Texas A&M University Press, 1983

    ISBN 10: 0890961670 ISBN 13: 9780890961674

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Texas A&M University Press [Published Date: 1993]. Hardcover, 165 pp. No other printings listed. Very good in very good dust jacket. Brown cloth covered boards with gold lettering on spine. Binding tight. Pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket has a few tiny nicks and light creasing along edges. light overall scuffing to jacket as well. Now in an archival-quality Brodart Cover NOT Ex-Library. NO remainder marks. [From front jacket flap]To Americans the word frontier usually evokes images of cowboys and Indians, longhorns and buffalo, and shoot-outs on Main Street?in short, the American West. Yet other countries, too, have had their frontiers, and the entire New World served as a frontier for Europeans after the fifteenth century.The study of frontiers that began with the works of Frederick Jackson Turner and Walter Prescott Webb has in recent years developed a comparative dimension. The five essays of this volume look at European expansion into Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Southern Africa, and Australia. The authors assess for their particular regions the effects of European trade and settlement on both the environment and the native peoples, the role of racial attitudes, the development of the economy and the characteristics of the labor force, the growth of frontier institutions, and the relation of the frontier region to the European ?metropolis.? While the essays are not explicitly comparative, they suggest a rich variety of comparative insights into the development of the frontier in world history.The authors of the essays and their contributions are Philip Wayne Powell, ?North America?s First Frontier, 1546-1603?; W.J. Eccles, ?The Frontiers of New France?; Warren Dean, ?Ecological and Economic Relationships in Frontier History: Sao Paulo, Brazil?; Leonard Thompson, ?The Southern African Frontier in Comparative Perspective?; and Robin W. Winks, ? Australia, the Frontier, and the Tyranny of Distance.?