Pulitzer Prize History Winner

A History of the American Frontier

by Frederic L. Paxson

Summary

Paxson tells the story of westward expansion across the continent, following settlers, soldiers, and institutions as the frontier line advanced from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Building on Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis, he treats the West as a force that shaped American democracy and national character. The synthesis brought a generation of frontier scholarship together in a single readable volume.

Historical Context & Significance

Paxson's book extended the frontier thesis of his fellow historian Frederick Jackson Turner into a full narrative history.