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Gunfighter Nation: Myth of the Frontier in Twentieth-Century America, The

paperbackApril 15, 1998
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ISBN-13: 9780806130316 ISBN-10: 0806130318
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Binding
paperback
Published
April 15, 1998
Weight
2.4 lbs
Dimensions
23.40×4.30×15.60 cm

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Gunfighter Nation: Myth of the Frontier in Twentieth-Century America, The by Slotkin, Richard. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780806130316.

Gunfighter Nation completes Richard Slotkin’s trilogy, begun in Regeneration Through Violence and continued in Fatal Environment, on the myth of the American frontier. Slotkin examines an impressive array of sources - fiction, Hollywood westerns, and the writings of Hollywood figures and Washington leaders - to show how the racialist theory of Anglo-Saxon ascendance and superiority (embodied in Theodore Roosevelt’s The Winning of the West), rather than Frederick Jackson Turner’s thesis of the closing of the frontier, exerted the most influence in popular culture and government policy making in the twentieth century. He argues that Roosevelt’s view of the frontier myth provided the justification for most of America’s expansionist policies, from Roosevelt’s own Rough Riders to Kennedy’s counterinsurgency and Johnson’s war in Vietnam.