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An edition of Who owns history? (2002)

Who owns history?

rethinking the past in a changing world

1st ed.
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""History," wrote James Baldwin, "does not refer merely, or even principally, to the past. On the contrary, the great force of history comes from the fact that we carry it within us, are unconsciously controlled by it in many ways, and history is literally present in all that we do."".

"Rarely has Baldwin's insight been more forcefully confirmed than in our current conflict-ridden times. History itself has become a matter of public controversy as Americans clash over the way it is represented in museums, in the flying of the Confederate flag, or in the proposals for paying reparations for slavery. So whose history is being written? Who owns it?".

"In Who Owns History? Eric Foner proposes his answers to these and other questions about the historian's relationship to the world of the past and the future. He reconsiders his own earlier ideas and those of the pathbreaking historian Richard Hofstadter. He also examines international changes during the past two decades - globalization, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the end of apartheid in South Africa - and their effects on historical consciousness.

He concludes with new considerations of the enduring but often misunderstood legacies of slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction."--BOOK JACKET.

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Hill and Wang
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Pages
233

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Preface x
PART I
THE POLITICS OF HISTORY
AND HISTORIANS
1. My Life as a Historian 3
2. The Education of Richard Hofstadter 25
PART II
RETHINKING HISTORY
IN A CHANGING WORLD
3. American Freedom in a Global Age 49
4. The Russians Write a New History 75
5. "We Must Forget the Past":
History in the New South Africa 88
6. Why Is There No Socialism in the United States? 110
PART III
THE ENDURING CIVIL WAR
7. Who Is an American? 149
8. Blacks and the U.S. Constitution 167
9. Ken Burns and the Romance of Reunion 189
Notes 205
Index 221.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-219) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973/.01
Library of Congress
E175.9 .F66 2002, E175.9.F66 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 233 p. ;
Number of pages
233

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Open Library
OL3953523M
Internet Archive
whoownshistoryre00fone
ISBN 10
0809097044
LCCN
2001051463
OCLC/WorldCat
48092227
Library Thing
134891
Goodreads
3804509

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"In 1996, the department of history at Fordham University invited a group of American historians whose work had focused on the history of race in the United States to speak about the influences that had shaped our choices of career and subject matter."

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