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Paperback The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical Psychology Book

ISBN: 1026057418

ISBN13: 9781026057414

The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical Psychology

"The Two Frontiers a Study in Historical Psychology" presents a profound comparative analysis of the historical and psychological development of Russia and the United States. In this ambitious work, John Gould Fletcher explores the striking similarities between these two global powers, viewing them both as expansive frontier civilizations that have shaped the modern world. Rather than focusing solely on political events, Fletcher delves into the collective mentalities of the Russian and American peoples, examining how their unique geographical contexts and patterns of expansion influenced their national characters.

The book navigates the complex intersection of history and psychology, tracing the evolution of these nations as they moved from the periphery of world affairs to central positions of influence. Fletcher's insights into the cultural tensions and social dynamics of both societies offer a compelling perspective on why these two seemingly disparate nations followed such parallel paths. By examining the shared 'frontier' experience, this study provides a valuable framework for understanding the historical forces that defined the early twentieth century. "The Two Frontiers a Study in Historical Psychology" remains a thought-provoking text for students of history, sociology, and international relations seeking to understand the deep-seated psychological roots of global identity.

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