The work looks at the Tennessee frontier from early European contact with Native Americans to the ethnic cleansing of Native Americans from the region in 1830. It addresses issues such as the development and expansion of the market economy, land hunger, speculation, political and military interactions with regional tribes, and the search for stability and security.[2][3]
Structure
The work contains normal front material and begins with a foreword by the series editors and an introduction by the author, followed by eleven chapters:
1 Land, People, and Early Frontiers
2 Trade, Acculturation, and Empire: 1700-1775
3 The Revolutionary Frontier: 1775-1780
4 Expansion Amid Revolution: 1779-1783
5 Speculation, Turmoil, and Intrigue: 1780-1789
6 The Southwest Territory: 1790-1796
7 The Social Fabric
8 The Frontier Economy
9 Statehood to Nationalism: 1796-1815
10 The Western District: 1795-1840
11 Hegemony and Cherokee Removal: 1791-1840
It finishes with a conclusion and essay on sources by the author.[4]
Academic journal reviews
Akridge, Scott (2003). "Reviewed work: Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition, John R. Finger". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 62 (1): 96–98. doi:10.2307/40023309. JSTOR40023309.
Hofstra, Warren R. (2002). "Reviewed work: Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition, John R. Finger". The Georgia Historical Quarterly. 86 (3): 457–460. JSTOR40584575.
O'Brien, Greg (2003). "Reviewed work: Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition, John R. Finger". Indiana Magazine of History. 99 (1): 63–64. JSTOR27792447.
Ray, Kristofer (2003). "Reviewed work: Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition, John R. Finger". Tennessee Historical Quarterly. 62 (3): 282–284. JSTOR42627776.
Waller, Altina L. (2003). "Reviews of Books:Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition John R. Finger". The American Historical Review. 108: 185–186. doi:10.1086/533090.
Publication details
Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition, by John R. Finger was published by Indiana University Press in Hardback in 2001. John R. Finger is an emeritus professor of history at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.[2]
^O'Brien, Greg (2003). "Reviewed work: Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition, John R. Finger". Indiana Magazine of History. 99 (1): 63–64. JSTOR27792447.
^ abcHofstra, Warren R. (2002). "Reviewed work: Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition, John R. Finger". The Georgia Historical Quarterly. 86 (3): 457–460. JSTOR40584575.
^Waller, Altina L. (2003). "Reviews of Books:Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition John R. Finger". The American Historical Review. 108: 185–186. doi:10.1086/533090.