The Presence of the Past: Popular Uses of History in American Life 1st Edition 9780231111492
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Author: Roy Rosenzweig, David Thelen
Book Name: The Presence of the Past: Popular Uses of History in American Life
Subject Name: Social-science

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While the historical profession and its critics have pointed to a vast ignorance among the American people about the past historians Roy Rosenzweig and David Thelen argue that it's the commentators who have much to learn. Conducting a phone survey of 1453 Americans from a variety of backgrounds the authors soon discovered that their professional training had left them unprepared for how people actually thought about the past. A surprising number of Americans feel unconnected to the nation-centered version of history taught in classrooms searching instead for an intimate encounter with the past through family histories the collection of memorabilia and museum excursions. But these examples of "popular historymaking" are more than just anachronistic remembrances and Rosenzweig and Thelen recount the ways that Americans use their historical imaginations to live in the present and shape the future. A profound reconsideration of what counts as historical thinking The Presence of the Past exposes some misconceptions at the heart of the so-called history wars. Historical professionals like Gary Nash Charlotte Crabtree and Ross Dunn who argue (in History on Trial) that academic standards must reflect the rich ethnic mixture of the nation miss the fact that most students are alienated from the classrooms that have made them regurgitate volumes of facts. Cultural conservatives like Lynne Cheney and William Bennett who insist on a triumphant version of the national past fail to recognize that most Americans do not see their lives as connected to purported heroes like George Washington. A wonderful and refreshing book The Presence of the Past points toward a democratization of historical consciousness by tenderly exploring how ordinary people remember. --James HighfillSome people make photo albums collect antiques or visit historic battlefields. Others keep diaries plan annual family gatherings or stitch together patchwork quilts in a tradition learned from gRead more

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