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This book presents three decades of writings by one of America's
most distinguished historians. John Higham, renowned for his
influential works on immigration, ethnicity, political symbolism,
and the writing of history, here traces the changing contours of
American culture since its beginnings, focusing on the ways that an
extraordinarily mobile society has allowed divergent ethnic, class,
and ideological groups to "hang together" as Americans. The book
includes classic essays by Higham and more recent writings, some of
which have been substantially revised for this publication. Topics
range widely from the evolution of American national symbols and
the fate of our national character to new perspectives on the New
Deal, on other major turning points, and on changes in race
relations after major American wars. Yet they are unified by an
underlying theme: that a heterogeneous society and an inclusive
national culture need each other.
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History (Paperback)
John Higham, Leonard Krieger, Felix Gilbert
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R1,521
Discovery Miles 15 210
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This book, originally published in 1977, is a survey of European
historiography from its origins in the historians of Greece and
Rome, through the annalists and chroniclers of the middle ages, to
the historians of the late eighteenth century. The author
concentrates on those writers whose works fit into a specific
category of writing, or who have inlfuence the course of later
historical writing, though he does deal with some of the more
specialist forms of medieval historiography such as the crusading
writers, and chivalrous historians like Froissart. He maintains
that 'modern' history did not develop until the 18th Century.
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History (Hardcover)
John Higham, Leonard Krieger, Felix Gilbert
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R5,557
Discovery Miles 55 570
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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This book, originally published in 1977, is a survey of European
historiography from its origins in the historians of Greece and
Rome, through the annalists and chroniclers of the middle ages, to
the historians of the late eighteenth century. The author
concentrates on those writers whose works fit into a specific
category of writing, or who have inlfuence the course of later
historical writing, though he does deal with some of the more
specialist forms of medieval historiography such as the crusading
writers, and chivalrous historians like Froissart. He maintains
that 'modern' history did not develop until the 18th Century.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
"No one writes more thoughtfully or interestingly about the
history of the profession than Higham does." -- Laurence Veysey,
University of California, Santa Cruz.
"A classic in the field, probably the best overall picture of
American historiography we have." -- Richard L. Bushman, University
of Delaware.
The persistence of racial inequality in a democratic society may
be the gravest problem confronting the United States. It has surely
been the most intractable. Yet the torrent of scholarship and
comment unleashed in recent years by the question of race provides
a general reader with little overall understanding of the solutions
attempted and the resulting outcomes. These essays by ten leading
scholars offer the most compact comprehensive appraisal we have of
how the modern civil rights movement arose, what changes it brought
about in relationships between blacks and whites, and how it led to
affirmative action, to multiculturalism, and eventually to the
present stalemate and discontent.
Contributors are Christopher Beem, Lawrence Bobo, Erwin
Chemerinsky, Gerald Early, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Lawrence H. Fuchs,
Nathan Glazer, John Higham, Douglas S. Massey, and Diane
Ravitch.
The monumental Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups is
the most authoritative single source available on the history,
culture, and distinctive characteristics of ethnic groups in the
United States. The Dimensions of Ethnicity series is designed to
make this landmark scholarship available to everyone in a series of
handy paperbound student editions. Selections in this series will
include outstanding articles that illuminate the social dynamics of
a pluralistic nation or masterfully summarize the experience of key
groups. Written by the best-qualified scholars in each field,
Dimensions of Ethnicity will reflect the complex interplay between
assimilation and pluralism that is a central theme of the American
experience.
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