"If historical scholarship has often proved irrelevant to the world outside university walls, history itself has burst into the public domain. Over the last decade, we have witnessed intense national debates over how to present historic events to a public that attends museums, monitors education in the schools, and gazes at the History Channel. Under these circumstances, historians face the challenge of developing new ways of understanding the past and the place of the past in the present. The essays in this volume explore how scholars have reformulated the study of American history over the past fifteen years and identify new headings for future work."—from the Preface
In The Challenge of American History, Louis Masur brings together a sampling recent scholarship to determine the key issues preoccupying historians of American history and to contemplate the discipline's direction for the future. The 15 summary essays comprising this volume allow professional historians, history teachers, and students to grasp in a convenient and accessible form what historians have been writing about. Arranged in a general chronological order, these essays probe such topics as the age of discovery, colonial American history, emancipation, race and labor history, law and political development, and the nature of historical writing since the 1960s. Additional essays discuss race and gender in colonial as well as modern America, the new paradigms of urban history, religious history, visual culture, public history, the new narrative history, and the meanings of national culture.
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Louis Masur is professor of history at the City College of the City University of New York and the editor ofReviews in American History.
Contents and Contributors: An Americanist's Reprise: The Pervasive Role of Histoire Problème in Historical Scholarship Concerning the United States since the 1960s, Michael Kammen • The Age of Discovery, Peter C. Mancall • Porous Boundaries and Shifting Borderlands: The American Experience in a New World Order, Jeanne Chase • Exploding Colonial American History: Amerindian, Atlantic, and Global Perspectives, Ian K. Steele • Beyond the Great Debates: Gender and Race in Early America, Kathleen M. Brown • Up from Exclusion: Black and White Workers, Race, and the State of Labor History, Eric Arnesen • White Cities, Linguistic Turns, and Disneylands: The New Paradigms of Urban History, Timothy J. Gilfoyle • Law and American Political Development, 1877-1938, Daniel R. Ernst • Race and Gender in Modern America, Jacqueline Jones • Faith and Morals in the United States, 1865-present, John T. McGreevy • For the Love of Stories, James Goodman • Filling in the Picture: Visual Culture, George H. Roeder, Jr • "History is a Luxury": Mrs. Thatcher, Mr. Disney, and (Public) History, Douglas Greenberg • National Culture and Communities of Descent, David A. Hollinger
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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. This text brings together a sampling of scholarship to determine the key issues preoccupying students of American history and to contemplate the discipline's direction for the future. The 15 summary essays are arranged in a general chronological order, and review historical scholarship in the US since the 1960s, the Age of Discovery, the American experience in the new world order, colonial America, the problem of freed slaves, and race in labour history. In addition, there are essays discussing new paradigms of urban history, law and American political development, race and gender in modern America, American religious history, narrative history, visual culture, the contribution of public history, and considerations of national culture and community. Additional essays discuss race and gender in colonial as well as modern America, the new paradigms of urban history, religious history, visual culture, public history, the new narrative history, and the meanings of national culture. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9780801862229