At once memoir and meditation, "Keeping Time" records one
professional historian's struggle to live in history even as he
studies it, writes about it, and teaches it. Exploring the
omnipresence of the past in American life today, Peter N. Carroll
weaves into his autobiographical narrative a wealth of provocative
observations on the practice of history, the connections between
"small" lives and large forces, and the relationship of personal
choice to public activity.
Carroll feels compelled to view the past in a different way--not
as something remote from the present, but as a vital current in
everyone's life. He strives to popularize history, reminding us
that the particulars of ordinary life are indeed historical, that
all human beings, however "obscure" or "important," exist in time,
and that each must live in history.
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