Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier

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UNM Press, 2001 - History - 444 pages

When it appeared in 1949, the first edition of Ray Allen Billington's Westward Expansion set a new standard for scholarship in western American history, and the book's reputation among historians, scholars, and students grew through four subsequent editions. This abridgment and revision of Billington and Martin Ridge's fifth edition, with a new introduction and additional scholarship by Ridge, as well as an updated bibliography, focuses on the Trans-Mississippi frontier.

Although the text sets out the remarkable story of the American frontier, which became, almost from the beginning, an archetypal narrative of the new American nation's successful expansion, the authors do not forget the social, environmental, and human cost of national expansion. While most Americans take pride in the nation's frontier heritage and its associated myths, they also share that history with others--especially with people of color--in whose collective memories the story of the American west is rendered both dark and painful. Westward Expansion encourages an understanding of American "westering" that is mindful of the racism and excessive nationalism that frequently marred the Western frontier experience. At the same time, the authors understand a sense of optimism, a profound faith in individuals' own abilities, the willingness to innovate, and an abiding trust in democracy to be the transcendent values of the frontier experience, traits that continue to influence the character of America's people long after the close of the western frontier.

 

Contents

CHAPTER ONE
13
CHAPTER TWO
45
CHAPTER THREE
61
CHAPTER FOUR
83
CHAPTER FIVE
107
CHAPTER SIX
125
CHAPTER SEVEN
151
CHAPTER EIGHT
175
CHAPTER TWELVE
259
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
279
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
299
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
321
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
341
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
357
CONCLUSION
377
SELECTED READINGS
391

CHAPTER NINE
193
CHAPTER TEN
215
CHAPTER ELEVEN
237

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About the author (2001)

Ray Allen Billington (1903-81) trained several generations of western historians and published numerous books on American frontier history, including America's Frontier Heritage (UNM Press). Martin Ridge is a senior research associate in the Henry E. Huntington Library. He has taught at San Diego State University, Indiana University, and the California Institute of Technology. He is the former editor of the Journal of American History and the past president of the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association and Western History Association. He is the author of numerous scholarly and review articles dealing with the American West. He is the coeditor of Histories of the American Frontier.

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