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Frontmatter
I From Boyhood to Manhood, 1861-1884
II The Making of a Historian: Wisconsin, 1884-1888
III The Making of a Historian: Johns Hopkins, 1888-1889
IV Teaching - and the Emerging Frontier Thesis, 1889-1891
V The Genesis of the Frontier Thesis, 1891-1893
VI The Busy World of the Professor, 1893-1903
VII Broadening Historical Horizons, 1893-1910
VIII Popularizing the Frontier Thesis, 1893-1910
IX The Genesis of the Sectional Concept, 1893-1910
X Teacher and Administrator, 1901-1910
XI Undergraduate Teacher and Reformer, 1901-1910
XII Leaving Wisconsin, 1905-1910
XIII Harvard Years: The Academic World, 1910-1917
XIV Harvard Years: Conflict-Academic and International, 1915-1920
XV Harvard Years: The World of Scholarship, 1917-1924
XVI The Twilight Years, 1924-1932
XVII Frederick Jackson Turner: A Portrait of the Man
XVIII The Persistence of a Theory: the Frontier and Sectional Hypotheses
XIX The Significance of Frederick Jackson Turner in American History
Notes
Index
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