The Significance Of The Martian Frontier

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R. Zubrin. (1996), JBIS, 49, pp.365-370

Refcode: 1996.49.365

Abstract:

It was in 1893, at the annual conference of the American Historical Association, that a young professor of history from the then relatively obscure University of Wisconsin got up to speak. Frederick Jackson Turner ‘s talk was scheduled as the last one in the evening session. preceded by a series of excruciatingly boring papers on topics so obscure that kindness forbids even listing their titles.