Selvages and Biases : : The Fabric of History in American Culture / / Michael Kammen.

In this distinguished volume, Michael Kammen addresses three closely related themes concerning the state of historical inquiry in America—themes with which he has been deeply engaged during the past decade. He first explores how history as a professional discipline has changed over the past century....

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Archive Pre-2000
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2019]
©1989
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (352 p.) :; 33 halftones
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • PART ONE. HISTORY AS A WAY OF LEARNING AND KNOWING
  • Chapter 1. Historical Knowledge and Understanding
  • PART TWO. PATTERNS OF MEANING IN THE HISTORIAN’S CRAFT
  • Chapter 2. On Knowing the Past
  • Chapter 3. Vanitas and the Historian’s Vocation
  • Chapter 4. Clio and the Changing Fashions: Some Patterns in Current American Historiography
  • Chapter 5. Extending the Reach of American Cultural History: A Retrospective Glance and a Prospectus
  • Chapter 6. Challenges and Opportunities in Writing State and Local History
  • PART THREE. THE QUEST FOR MEANING IN AMERICAN CULTURE
  • Chapter 7. History Isn’t What It Once Was
  • Chapter 8. Changing Perceptions of the Life Cycle in American Thought and Culture
  • Chapter 9. Moses Coit Tyler: The First Professor of American History in the United States
  • Chapter 10. “This, Here, and Soon”: Johan Huizinga’s Esquisse of American Culture
  • Chapter 11. Uses and Abuses of the Past: A Bifocal Perspective
  • Chapter 12. Heritage, Memory, and Hudson Valley Traditions
  • INDEX