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Truth in History (Hardcover): Oscar Handlin Truth in History (Hardcover)
Oscar Handlin
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Like scholars in other fields, historians have long occupied themselves in self-justification. In a society which calibrates all measures by a single standard, the proof of scientific worth became relevance, which in turn was interpreted as a search not for truth but for political correctness. In a blistering professional critique of this tendency in academic scholarship, perhaps the first of its kind, Oscar Handlin offers an analysis that, if anything, has grown more pertinent over the past decade. In seventeen chapters, written with the brilliant assurance of a master craftsman, Handlin shows why the turn to partisanship and meaning has undermined the calling of historical research. As his new introduction makes clear, partisanship has taken the best and brightest from the field into different callings. Both widely heralded upon its initial appearance as well as attacked with vigor, Truth in History emanates from a half-century's experience of reading, writing, teaching, researching, and publishing in history and related disciplines. The passage of time has only confirmed the concerns of Handlin and the accuracy of his predictions for the field. This book will be valuable for sociologists, economists, political scientists, and historians. It is a must read for those who contemplate a life of scholarship in liberal arts.

The Distortion of America (Paperback, 2nd Ed.): Oscar Handlin The Distortion of America (Paperback, 2nd Ed.)
Oscar Handlin
R1,402 Discovery Miles 14 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a methodological primer on how historians gather evidence, presume reliability of witnesses, and develop forms of verification in the conduct of analysis and research. It is an introduction to the study of history and an examination of specific instances in which ideology has distorted the study of American history. Oscar Handlin is best known as America's leading historian of ethnicity and the immigrant experience in the new nation. When it was first published in 1961, The Distortion of America was perhaps the first critique of anti-Americanism as an ideological expression of Marxism-Leninism in schools of higher learning. For the second edition, originally published in the 1990s, Handlin added chapters on forces affecting economic strength in the US; race and distortions of America; Yugoslavian troubles created by class divisions; and the relevance to China of democracy in the United States. The final chapter is a memorable essay on how Arthur Koestler's career exemplifies the difficulties of the ex-communist in an unsympathetic environment. Now available in paperback for the first time, this volume offers a new generation of historians and students an opportunity to acquaint themselves with one of the premier historians of the twentieth century.

Truth in History (Paperback, New Ed): Oscar Handlin Truth in History (Paperback, New Ed)
Oscar Handlin
R1,428 Discovery Miles 14 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Like scholars in other fields, historians have long occupied themselves in self-justification. In a society which calibrates all measures by a single standard, the proof of scientific worth became relevance, which in turn was interpreted as a search not for truth but for political correctness. In a blistering professional critique of this tendency in academic scholarship, perhaps the first of its kind, Oscar Handlin offers an analysis that, if anything, has grown more pertinent over the past decade.

In seventeen chapters, written with the brilliant assurance of a master craftsman, Handlin shows why the turn to partisanship and meaning has undermined the calling of historical research. As his new introduction makes clear, partisanship has taken the best and brightest from the field into different callings. Both widely heralded upon its initial appearance as well as attacked with vigor, Truth in History emanates from a half-century's experience of reading, writing, teaching, researching, and publishing in history and related disciplines. The passage of time has only confirmed the concerns of Handlin and the accuracy of his predictions for the field. This book will be valuable for sociologists, economists, political scientists, and historians. It is a must read for those who contemplate a life of scholarship in liberal arts.

Harvard Guide to American History (Hardcover, Printing 1960. Reprint 2014 ed.): Oscar Handlin, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Samuel... Harvard Guide to American History (Hardcover, Printing 1960. Reprint 2014 ed.)
Oscar Handlin, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Samuel Eliot Morison
R2,236 Discovery Miles 22 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Dimensions of Liberty (Hardcover): Oscar Handlin, Mary Handlin The Dimensions of Liberty (Hardcover)
Oscar Handlin, Mary Handlin
R1,909 Discovery Miles 19 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Using the ability of the individual to take action as a working measure of the extent of liberty at any time, Oscar Handlin and Mary Handlin identify and describe numerous factors that have had an important effect on American freedom since colonial days. In defining the broad dimensions of the conception, they investigate, among other subjects, the significance of the idea that the state derived power from the consent of the governed, the early concept of the Commonwealth, the later one of police powers, the roles played by governmental institutions, churches, secret lodges, voluntary associations of all kinds, immigration, the professions, continuing social and physical mobility, and the growth of wealth.

The Newcomers (Hardcover, Reprint 2014 ed.): Oscar Handlin The Newcomers (Hardcover, Reprint 2014 ed.)
Oscar Handlin
R1,953 Discovery Miles 19 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The American People in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover, REV. 2nd Printing 1969. Reprin ed.): Oscar Handlin The American People in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover, REV. 2nd Printing 1969. Reprin ed.)
Oscar Handlin
R1,951 Discovery Miles 19 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Uprooted - The Epic Story of the Great Migrations That Made the American People (Paperback, 2nd edition): Oscar Handlin The Uprooted - The Epic Story of the Great Migrations That Made the American People (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Oscar Handlin
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Awarded the 1952 Pulitzer Prize in history, "The Uprooted" chronicles the common experiences of the millions of European immigrants who came to America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries--their fears, their hopes, their expectations. The "New Yorker" called it "strong stuff, handled in a masterly and quite moving way," while the "New York Times "suggested that ""The Uprooted" is history with a difference--the difference being its concerns with hearts and souls no less than an event."
The book inspired a generation of research in the history of American immigration, but because it emphasizes the depressing conditions faced by immigrants, focuses almost entirely on European peasants, and does not claim to provide a definitive answer to the causes of American immigration, its great value as a well-researched and readable description of the emotional experiences of immigrants, and its ability to evoke the time and place of America at the turn of a century, have sometimes been overlooked. Recognized today as a foundational text in immigration studies, this edition contains a new preface by the author.

Louis Marshall, Champion of Liberty, V2 - Selected Papers and Addresses (Paperback): Louis Marshall Louis Marshall, Champion of Liberty, V2 - Selected Papers and Addresses (Paperback)
Louis Marshall; Edited by Charles Reznikoff; Introduction by Oscar Handlin
R1,545 Discovery Miles 15 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Louis Marshall, Champion of Liberty, V1 - Selected Papers and Addresses (Paperback): Louis Marshall Louis Marshall, Champion of Liberty, V1 - Selected Papers and Addresses (Paperback)
Louis Marshall; Edited by Charles Reznikoff; Introduction by Oscar Handlin
R1,317 Discovery Miles 13 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Argentina, The United States, And The Inter-American System, 1880-1914 - Harvard Historical Studies, V70 (Paperback): Thomas... Argentina, The United States, And The Inter-American System, 1880-1914 - Harvard Historical Studies, V70 (Paperback)
Thomas Francis McGann; Edited by Oscar Handlin
R1,008 Discovery Miles 10 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Disarmament And Peace In British Politics, 1914-1919 (Paperback): Gerda Richards Crosby Disarmament And Peace In British Politics, 1914-1919 (Paperback)
Gerda Richards Crosby; Edited by Oscar Handlin; Foreword by Irving B. Crosby
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
From Fief to Indenture - The Transition from Feudal to Non-Feudal Contract in Western Europe (Paperback): Bryce Dale Lyon From Fief to Indenture - The Transition from Feudal to Non-Feudal Contract in Western Europe (Paperback)
Bryce Dale Lyon; Edited by Oscar Handlin
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
From Fief to Indenture - The Transition from Feudal to Non-Feudal Contract in Western Europe (Hardcover): Bryce Dale Lyon From Fief to Indenture - The Transition from Feudal to Non-Feudal Contract in Western Europe (Hardcover)
Bryce Dale Lyon; Edited by Oscar Handlin
R1,323 Discovery Miles 13 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Liberty and Equality 1920-1994 (Paperback): Oscar Handlin, Lilian Handlin Liberty and Equality 1920-1994 (Paperback)
Oscar Handlin, Lilian Handlin
R534 R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Save R43 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the troubled era that transformed the United States after 1920, emphasizing the conditions of life of ordinary men and women and the structures of their society, not the theories of either liberty or equality elaborated by thoughtful scholars.

The Uprooted (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Oscar Handlin The Uprooted (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Oscar Handlin
R599 R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Save R65 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Uprooted is a rare book, combining powerful feeling and long-time study to give us the shape and the feel of the immigrant experience rather than just the facts. It elucidates the hopes and the yearnings of the immigrants that propelled them out of their native environments to chance the hazards of the New World. It traces the profound imprint they made upon this world and how they, in turn, were changed by it.

Glimpses of the Harvard Past (Paperback, New Ed): Bernard Bailyn, Donald Fleming, Oscar Handlin, Stephan Thernstrom Glimpses of the Harvard Past (Paperback, New Ed)
Bernard Bailyn, Donald Fleming, Oscar Handlin, Stephan Thernstrom
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This happy combination of literary essay and exceptionally well-written history, providing insights into a past still important in the twentieth century, will quickly take an honored place on the shelves of Harvardiana. Bernard Bailyn writes on the origins of Harvard and the foundations of Harvard's persistent character, structure, and style of governance, and contributes another chapter on the unhappy ending to the administration of the beloved President Kirkland (x8xo-i8z8), who presided over but could not control a period of profound change. Oscar Handlin describes the shifting relationships and power struggles among faculty, administration, and students over the years (Making Men of the Boys) and Harvard's evolution from an ingrown community of teachers and students into a large, complex institution with worldwide prestige. Donald Fleming has chapters on the presidency of Charles William Eliot (the greatest man in the history of Harvard) and the colorful personalities of Harvard (not only Copey and Santayana and Charles Eliot Norton, but also Old Sophy, who kept a pet chicken in his room in Holworthy). Stephan Thernstrom examines the growing diversity of the student body as to finances, geography, religion, and racial background from the eighteenth century to the 1980s. The subjects are of continuing interest not only to members of the Harvard community, who will treasure this memento of Harvard's 350th anniversary, but also to historians of higher education and ordinary readers, who will enjoy the new information, original personalities, and thoughtful perspectives the book offers.

The Popular Sources of Political Authority - Documents on the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 (Hardcover): Oscar Handlin,... The Popular Sources of Political Authority - Documents on the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 (Hardcover)
Oscar Handlin, Mary Flug Handlin
R5,184 R4,439 Discovery Miles 44 390 Save R745 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Rarely is it possible to hear the voice of the people in a revolution except as it filters through the writings of articulate individuals who may not really be representative. But on several occasions during the effort to draft a constitution for Massachusetts after 1776, the citizens of the Commonwealth were asked to convene in their 300 town meetings to debate and convey to the legislators their political theories, needs, and aspirations. This book presents the transcribed debates and the replies returned to Boston which constitute a unique body of material documenting the political thought of the ordinary citizen. In an important, extended introduction, the editors, interpreting the American Revolution and its sustaining political framework in light of this material, analyze the forces that were singular and those that were universal in the shaping of American democracy. Comparisons are made with popular uprisings in other parts of the world and at other times, and the whole is integrated into a general discussion of the nature of revolution and its relationship to constitutional authority.

Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups (Hardcover, annotated edition): Stephan Thernstrom, Ann Orlov, Oscar Handlin Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Stephan Thernstrom, Ann Orlov, Oscar Handlin
R4,708 Discovery Miles 47 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From Acadians to Zoroastrians-Asians, American Indians, East Indians, West Indians, Europeans, Latin Americans, Afro-Americans, and Mexican Americans-the Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups provides the first comprehensive and systematic review of the many peoples of this country. It should excite all Americans about their nation. Informative and entertaining, this volume is an indispensable reference work for home, library and office. It establishes a foundation for the burgeoning field of ethnic studies; it will satisfy and stimulate the popular interest in ancestry and heritage. It is a guide to the history, culture, and distinctive characteristics of the more than 100 ethnic groups who live in the United States. Each ethnic group is described in detail. The origins, history and present situation of the familiar as well as the virtually unknown are presented succinctly and objectively. Not only the immigrants and refugees who came voluntarily but also those already in the New World when the first Europeans arrived, those whose ancestors came involuntarily as slaves, and those who became part of the American population as a result of conquest or purchase and subsequent annexation figure in these pages. The English and the Estonians, the Germans and the Gypsies, the Swedes and the Serbs are interestingly juxtaposed. Even entries about relatively well-known groups offer new material and fresh interpretations. The articles on less well-known groups are the product of intensive research in primary sources; many provide the first scholarly discussion to appear in English. One hundred and twenty American and European contributors have been involved in this effort, writing either on individual groups or on broad themes relating to many. The group entries are at the heart of the book, but it contains, in addition, a series of thematic essays that illuminate the key facets of ethnicity. Some of these are comparative; some philosophical; some historical; others focus on current policy issues or relate ethnicity to major subjects such as education, religion, and literature. American identity and Americanization, immigration policy and experience, and prejudice and discrimination in U.S. history are discussed at length. Several essays probe the complex interplay between assimilation and pluralism-perhaps the central theme in American history-and the complications of race and religion. Numerous cross-references and brief identifications will aid the reader with unfamiliar terms and alternative group names. Eighty-seven maps, especially commissioned, show where different groups have originated. Annotated bibliographies contain suggestions for further reading and research. Appendix I, on methods of estimating the size of groups, leads the reader through a maze of conflicting statistics. Appendix II reproduces, in facsimile, hard-to-locate census and immigration materials, beginning with the first published report on the nativities of the population in 1850.

From the Outer World (Paperback, New): Oscar Handlin, Lilian Handlin From the Outer World (Paperback, New)
Oscar Handlin, Lilian Handlin
R1,696 Discovery Miles 16 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oscar and Lilian Handlin show us how the new voyagers in the twentieth century--from Asia, Africa, Australia, and Latin America--record their experiences in the United States. The narratives of the non-Europeans, they find, clearly reflect the circumstances of their composition, as well as the political prejudices of their authors. These literary products have earned far less attention than those of the English, French, Germans, and Russians, and this volume proposes to redress the balance.

The earliest of the thirty-one travel accounts was written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1924, and the most recent by V. S. Naipaul in 1989. Many accounts are newly translated from Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, and Spanish. Some authors are well known, but the less famous are equally insightful. Some insights are weighty, many are amusing. Octavio Paz, a sympathetic observer who admired his country's neighbor, was uneasy that the most powerful country in the world sustained "a global ideology...as outdated as the doctrine of free enterprise, the steam boat, and other relics of the nineteenth century." The Israeli journalist Hanoch Bartov observed that "God conceived the car first, with man an afterthought, created for the car's use (a Southern California legend)." In coming to a truer understanding of the United States, these writers noted the frightening repercussions of unsettled lives, perceived class differentiation, contentions regarding the status of women, the sense of national unity amid diversity, and countless other issues of concern to those who try to find meaning in the contemporary world.

Boston's Immigrants, 1790-1880 - A Study in Acculturation, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, With a New Preface by the Author... Boston's Immigrants, 1790-1880 - A Study in Acculturation, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, With a New Preface by the Author (Paperback, 4th Enlarged edition)
Oscar Handlin
R1,307 Discovery Miles 13 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As fresh in 1991 as when it first published a half-century ago, "Boston's Immigrants" illuminates the history of a particular city and an important phase of the American experience. Focusing on the life of people from the perspective of the social historian, the book explores a wide range of subjects: peasants society and the cause of European migration, population growth and industrial development, the ideology of progress and Catholic thought, and urban politics and the dynamic of prejudice. A generation of students and scholars has profited from its insights, and general readers have enjoyed its lively style. A new preface by the author reflects upon the book's intellectual origins.

Truth in History (Paperback, New Ed): Oscar Handlin Truth in History (Paperback, New Ed)
Oscar Handlin
R1,633 Discovery Miles 16 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the most eminent historians of our time offers here a perceptive guide to the study of history. "Truth in History" teaches how to read, how to analyze, how to discriminate. It is as helpful to the reader whose history is created daily in the news as it is to the professional historian whose field is in a crisis of disarray.

A Pulitzer Prize winner and mentor for more than a generation of American historians, Oscar Handlin instructs his readers in the fundamentals of his field. He tells us how to deal with evidence, how to discern patterns amid flux, how to situate ourselves in history, and how to recognize where fact shades subtly into opinion. He combines a historian's knowledge with a historiographer's breadth and a philosopher's temperament. He is concerned with a historian's limitations and with the ways one can operate honestly within those limitations. He brings a full appreciation of the past to his evaluation of what is modern. And while carefully examining recent developments in his discipline, he culls genuine achievements from the trends that confuse originality with true worth.

Handlin everywhere enlivens his discussion with brilliant details. As he pursues broad definitions of history and its uses, he also attends to specific subjects, showing how they bear directly on each other and on his concerns. He deals with Populism, capitalism, laissez faire, the two-party system, the New History, ethnicity, and roots, treating all with the flair of an accomplished man of letters. Only a scholar of Handlin's experience and expertise could have brought such a wealth of particular facts to an issue of such general importance--truth in history.

Commonwealth - A Study of the Role of Government in the American Economy: Massachusetts, 1774-1861, Revised Edition (Paperback,... Commonwealth - A Study of the Role of Government in the American Economy: Massachusetts, 1774-1861, Revised Edition (Paperback, New Ed Of 2 Revised Ed)
Oscar Handlin, Mary Flug Handlin
R1,336 Discovery Miles 13 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Commonwealth, when first published in 1947, was a pioneer effort to investigate the historical role of government in the American economy. It revealed for the first time the importance of political action in the development of the American free enterprise system. The present edition has been revised by the authors to take into account the research of the past two decades. Focusing on Massachusetts as a key state, Oscar and Mary Flug Handlin describe the changes in the ways the government dealt with the economy from the period of independence to the Civil War, and they analyze the social groups whose interests and ideas influenced the character of those changes. The Handlins have re-examined both their original conclusions and the procedures by which they arrived at their formulation of the problem. They have not found it necessary to make substantial textual revisions, for both their research methods and their conclusions have stood the test of time, and their basic concepts have already been incorporated into the literature. However, they have made stylistic changes and have drastically altered their documentation, rigorously pruning the old footnotes and incorporating into the new notes important recent books and articles which treat the political and economic history of the period and the local history of the stale. There are two significant additions to the book: a new preface and a new appendix that explain the theoretical framework through a description and demonstration of the change in the authors' attitude and focus during the course of their original research. This revision of Commonwealth is as cogent as the original edition, more useful to scholars because of its incorporation of the latest scholarly literature, and, as a result of the reduction in documentation, more attractive to the general reader.

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