In it, Grandin updates the long-familiar ‘frontier thesis’ of the historian Frederick Jackson Turner. The second time was for his most recent book, The End of the Myth, the subject of this roundtable, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction. He won the vaunted Bancroft Prize in American History, and he has twice been a finalist for the National Book Award. Greg Grandin, who was originally a historian of Guatemala, has become a leading chronicler of the history of the Americas. Introduction by Daniel Immerwahr, Northwestern University Response by Greg Grandin, Yale University.Review by Daniel Sargent, University of California, Berkeley.Review by Lloyd Gardner, Rutgers University, Emeritus.
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