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Bound Away offers a new understanding of the westward movement. After the Turner thesis, which celebrated the frontier as the source of American freedom and democracy, and the iconoclasm of the new western historians who dismissed the idea of the frontier as merely a mask for conquest and exploitation, David Hackett Fischer and James C. Kelly take a third approach to the subject. They share with Turner the idea of the westward movement as a creative process of high importance in American history, but they understand it in a different way.

Where Turner studied the westward movement in terms of its destination, Fischer and Kelly approach it in terms of its origins. Virginia's long history enables them to provide a rich portrait of migration and expansion as a dynamic process that preserved strong cultural continuities. They suggest that the oxymoron "bound away" - from the folk song "Shenandoah" - captures a vital truth about American history. As people moved west, they built new societies from old materials, in a double-acting process that made America what it is today.

Fischer and Kelly believe that the westward movement was a broad cultural process, which is best understood not only through the writings of intellectual elites, but also through the physical artifacts and folkways of ordinary people. The wealth of anecdotes in this volume offer a new way of looking at John Smith and William Byrd, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Boone, Dred Scott, and scores of lesser known gentry, yeomen, servants, and slaves who were all "bound away" to an old new world.


Bound Away Virginia and the Westward Movement (Audible Audio Edition) David Hackett Fischer James C Kelly Bruce Miles University Press Audiobooks Books

As a continuation of the ground-breaking Albion's Seed, this book is a mixed success. On the one hand, it follows the four threads of Albion's Seed (Cavaliers, Puritans, Quakers, Border) from old Virginia to the new frontiers. The demographic information is interesting and sometimes surprising. On the other hand, the book relies too often on biographies of a few Virginians and is very weak in explaining the massive migration to Ohio in the decades before the Civil War. It is much stronger in following Virginians to the south than to the west and upper midwest, even though Ohio was a major resettlement area. I have to wonder whether this is because Virginia migrants were not as culturally dominant when they moved to Ohio and other more northern states - were they absorbed in the Puritan-Quaker flow? My own Virginia ancestors made just such moves - from the frontier into Ohio from 1818 to 1850, and I had hoped to learn more about this flow. Still, Bound Away presents a strong challenge to the Turner thesis that the frontier was the source of American democracy and renewal. It is a worthwhile study of an important subject.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 8 hours and 51 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher University Press Audiobooks
  • Audible.com Release Date December 14, 2010
  • Language English
  • ASIN B004JXQ8O6

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Excellent work on early Virginia history.
I loved this book. Shows how slavery shaped Virginia and the migration westward and south. I learned that Virginia was made up mainly of two classes, while Maryland which had more European indentured and less African slavery had more of a middle class. A good read for the price.
After reading Albion's Seed I was eager to read more about the English folkways. This book expands on that with information about German folkways and African folkways. This books gives a sense the people that expanded westward. There is also a philosophical current about the nature of historial inquiry. He addresses various ideas about frontiers and shows that the process of expansion is not open to one-size-fits all explainations. Though Fischer depricates purely materialist explainations of history, the interplay between the cultural values of the Virginians and the physical limitations of the land is a compelling explaination of the westward expansion.
This is very well written and interesting book. I'm into genealogy and found very useful background information. I also learned a lot about Virginia and why and how people moved around and ultimately went west. I've recommended it to several others. If all histories used in schools were this interesting and informative, lots more kids would love history!
Very informative. This is a nice addition, not necessarily the main source, to understanding the early history of Virginia and how it had effect the development of other Southern states. I highly recommend reading.
If you know a lot of facts about your immigrant ancestors in the 1600s and 1700s, and where they originally came from, this book may very well give you some insight into their lives as they moved to, thru and beyond Virginia. Virginia was the gateway to many states, north, west and south. This is the story of the settlement of a good bit of this country and it is EXCEPTIONALLY well done. The sources of information are identified in an extensive bibliography and the author presents his analysis of the information contained therein. This book presents a whole new framework for studying your immigrant ancestors.
Many observers have remarked that Virginia is the mother of the states. This book backs up that idea with facts, observations, and great storytelling.

It is important to note that the books drive is to counter, or at least contrast the "Frontier Thesis of Frederick Jackson Turner. The book argues that Virginians brought their culture with them, first from Britain, then to Virginia and beyond.

I found the expansion of Virginians in the Mid-Western states of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio very interesting. In most cases, Virginians were the first settlers. My own family tree consists of Pioneering Virginians heading to the Free Soil states of the Old Northwest.

This book is a further expansion on David Hackett Fischer's Albion's Seed and one hopes that he writes more about the expansion of America's other founding cultural hearths.
As a continuation of the ground-breaking Albion's Seed, this book is a mixed success. On the one hand, it follows the four threads of Albion's Seed (Cavaliers, Puritans, Quakers, Border) from old Virginia to the new frontiers. The demographic information is interesting and sometimes surprising. On the other hand, the book relies too often on biographies of a few Virginians and is very weak in explaining the massive migration to Ohio in the decades before the Civil War. It is much stronger in following Virginians to the south than to the west and upper midwest, even though Ohio was a major resettlement area. I have to wonder whether this is because Virginia migrants were not as culturally dominant when they moved to Ohio and other more northern states - were they absorbed in the Puritan-Quaker flow? My own Virginia ancestors made just such moves - from the frontier into Ohio from 1818 to 1850, and I had hoped to learn more about this flow. Still, Bound Away presents a strong challenge to the Turner thesis that the frontier was the source of American democracy and renewal. It is a worthwhile study of an important subject.
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