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Author Harlan, David (David Craig)

Title The degradation of American history / David Harlan
Published Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, 1997

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Description 1 online resource (xxxiii, 289 pages) : illustrations
Series ACLS Humanities E-Book
Contents "It Hath No Relish of Salvation in It": American historical writing at the end of the twentieth century -- Deeper into the wilderness: history takes the linguistic turn -- A people blinded from birth: American history according to the Left -- Doubts and dispossessions: feminist history in the 1990s -- After looking into the abyss: the promise of professionalism -- Return of the moral imagination -- A choice of inheritance -- Dream of a common history -- Love and objectivity
Summary American historical writing has traditionally been one of our primary forms of moral reflection. However, David Harlan argues that in the disillusionment following the 1960s, history abandoned its redemptive potential and took up the methodology of the social sciences. In this provocative new book, Harlan describes the reasons for this turn to objectivity and professionalism, explains why it failed, and examines the emergence of a New Traditionalism in American historical writing. Part One, "The Legacy of the Sixties," describes the impact of literary theory in the 1970s and beyond
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-277) and index
Notes English
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Subject History -- Methodology.
HISTORY -- State & Local -- General.
Historiography -- Moral and ethical aspects
History -- Methodology
Methodology
Geschiedschrijving.
SUBJECT United States -- Historiography -- Moral and ethical aspects
United States -- History -- Methodology
Subject United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 97000164
ISBN 9780226316154
0226316157
9780226316161
0226316165
9786612069901
6612069902