This study draws on the life of renowned historian, Robert H.
Ferrell, to explore issues related to the history profession.
Ferrell's life story contextualizes postmodernism, the New Left,
and the challenges of crafting history. The author analyzes
Ferrell's biases, examining distinctions between his morals and
actions as well as his private and public life. This book provides
crucial insight into the subjectivity of history, the boundaries of
the discipline, and the effects of historians' social lives on
their work.
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