History: Professional Scholarship in America
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ISBN: 0801839521 / Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press, August 1989
"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.
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<p>Since its first publication, <i>History</i> has become recognized as a masterful exposition of the state of historical scholarship in America. now Johns Higham's classic book is oce again in paperback, updated with a postscript new to this edition to cover devlopments up through the end of the eighties.</p><p>Looking beyond specific scholars or studies, Higham explores how the <i>structure</i> of the historical profession developed and analyzes the conceptual frameworks that have shaped the writing of American history during the past century. He shows how each successive trend represented a rebellion against its predecessor but also incorporated a good deal of what its advocates rebelled against—revealing a strong line of continuity through a history of intellectual change.</p><p>The book's final chapted represents the most substantial attenpt to date to discern an overall pattern in the writing of American history since the 1960s. Higham's conclusion, that this perios has been one of decline and fragmentation in historical scholarship that may presage yet another rebellion, is sure to be controversial among both historians and observers of the American intellectual scene.</p>
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