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The Writing of American History (Paperback, 1990 Reprint Of 2nd Edition)
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The Writing of American History (Paperback, 1990 Reprint Of 2nd Edition)
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Events which become historical, says Michael Kraus, do not live on
because of their mere occurrence. They survive when writers
re-create them and thus preserve for posterity their otherwise
fleeting existence. Paul Revere's ride, for example, might well
have vanished from the records had not Longfellow snatched it from
approaching oblivion and given it a dramatic spot in American
history. Now Revere rides on in spirited passages in our history
books. In this way the recorder of events becomes almost as
important as the events themselves. In other words, historiography
- the study of historians and their particular contributions to the
body of historical records-must not be ignored by those who
seriously wish to understand the past.When the first edition of
Michael Kraus's Writing of American History was published, a
reviewer for the New York Herald Tribune wrote: ""No serious study
of our national origins and development can afford not to have such
an aid as this at his elbow."" The book quickly came to be regarded
as one of the few truly standard general surveys of American
historiography, invaluable as a reference book, as a textbook, and
as a highly readable source of information for the interested
general reader. This new edition with coauthor Davis D. Joyce
confirms its position as the definitive work in the field. Concise
yet comprehensive, here is an analysis of the writers and writings
of American history from the Norse voyages to modern times. The
book has its roots in Kraus's pioneering History of American
History, published in 1937, a unique and successful attempt to
cover in one volume the entire sweep of American historical
activity. Kraus revised and updated the book in 1953, when it was
published under the present title. Now, once again, the demand for
its revision has been met. Davis D. Joyce, with the full
cooperation and approval of Kraus, has thoroughly revised and
brought up to date the text of the 1953 edition. The clarity and
evenhandedness of Kraus's text has been carefully preserved. The
last three chapters add entirely new material, surveying the
massive and complex body of American historical writing since World
War II: ""Consensus: American Historical Writing in the 1950s,""
""Conflict: American Historical Writing in the 1960s,"" and
""Complexity: American Historical Writing in the 1970s-and
Beyond.""
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