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Harvesting History - McCormick's Reaper, Heritage Branding, and Historical Forgery (Hardcover)
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Harvesting History - McCormick's Reaper, Heritage Branding, and Historical Forgery (Hardcover)
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Harvesting History explores how the highly contentious claim of
Cyrus McCormick's 1831 invention of the reaper came to be
incorporated into the American historical canon as a fact. Spanning
the late 1870s to the 1930s, Daniel P. Ott reveals how the
McCormick family and various affiliated businesses created a usable
past about their departed patriarch, Cyrus McCormick, and his role
in creating modern civilization through advertising and the
emerging historical profession. The mythical invention narrative
was widely peddled for decades by salesmen and in catalogs, as well
as in corporate public education campaigns and eventually in
history books, to justify the family's elite position in American
society and its monopolistic control of the harvester industry in
the face of political and popular antagonism. As a parallel story
to the McCormicks' manipulation of the past, Harvesting History
also provides a glimpse of the nascent discipline of history during
the Progressive Era. Early historians were anxious to demonstrate
their value in the new corporate economy as modern professionals
and "objective" guardians of the past. While ethics might have
prevented them from being historians for hire, their own desire for
inclusion in the emerging middle class predisposed them to be
receptive to the McCormicks' financial influence as well as their
historical messages.
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