An erudite scholar and an elegant writer, Gordon S. Wood has won both numerous awards and a broad readership since the 1969 publication of his widely acclaimed The Creation of the American Republic. With The Purpose of the Past, Wood has essentially created a history of American history, assessing the current state of history vis-à-vis the work of some of its most important scholars-doling out praise and scorn with equal measure. In this wise, passionate defense of history's ongoing necessity, Wood argues that we cannot make intelligent decisions about the future without understanding our…mehr
An erudite scholar and an elegant writer, Gordon S. Wood has won both numerous awards and a broad readership since the 1969 publication of his widely acclaimed The Creation of the American Republic. With The Purpose of the Past, Wood has essentially created a history of American history, assessing the current state of history vis-à-vis the work of some of its most important scholars-doling out praise and scorn with equal measure. In this wise, passionate defense of history's ongoing necessity, Wood argues that we cannot make intelligent decisions about the future without understanding our past. Wood offers a master's insight into what history-at its best-can be and reflects on its evolving and essential role in our culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gordon S. Wood is the Alva O. Way University Professor and professor of history emeritus at Brown University. His 1969 book, The Creation of the American Republic, 1776–1787, received the Bancroft and John H. Dunning prizes and was nominated for the National Book Award. Wood’s 1992 book, The Radicalism of the American Revolution, won the Pulitzer Prize and the Emerson Prize. His 2009 book, Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815, won the New-York Historical Society American History Book Prize. In 2011, Wood was awarded a National Humanities Medal by President Obama. He contributes regularly to the New Republic and the New York Review of Books.
Inhaltsangabe
The Purpose of the PastIntroduction 1. "Influence" in History 2. Anachronism in History 3. Narrative History 4. The Lessons of History 5. Continuity in History 6. History and the New Historicism 7. History as Fiction 8. History as High Politics 9. Microhistory 10. Truth in History 11. History Versus Political Theory 12. History Without Ideas 13. History and Heritage 14. Comparative History 15. Postmodern History 16. Satirical History 17. Multicultural History 18. History and Myth 19. History as Cultural Criticism 20. Race, Class, Gender and History Writing 21. Presentism in History Index
The Purpose of the PastIntroduction 1. "Influence" in History 2. Anachronism in History 3. Narrative History 4. The Lessons of History 5. Continuity in History 6. History and the New Historicism 7. History as Fiction 8. History as High Politics 9. Microhistory 10. Truth in History 11. History Versus Political Theory 12. History Without Ideas 13. History and Heritage 14. Comparative History 15. Postmodern History 16. Satirical History 17. Multicultural History 18. History and Myth 19. History as Cultural Criticism 20. Race, Class, Gender and History Writing 21. Presentism in History Index
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