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OverviewIn this wide ranging volume, Paul Conkin offers his commentary on almost every aspect of the American past. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul K. ConkinPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9780847697366ISBN 10: 0847697363 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 10 January 2000 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsChapter 1 History As a Discipline Chapter 2 Creating New Communities Chapter 3 The Road to a Regulatory and Welfare State Chapter 4 First Principles of American Government Chapter 5 The Dilemmas of Cultural PluralismReviewsThese poignant, wise essays provide a deeply personal commentary on twentieth century America. Paul Conkin courageously repudiates all sentimentality and the conventional platitudes of both left and right.--Daniel Walker Howe These poignant, wise essays provide a deeply personal commentary on twentieth century America. Paul Conkin courageously repudiates all sentimentality and the conventional platitudes of both left and right. -- Daniel Walker Howe, Rhodes Professor of American History, Oxford University In these wise, trenchant, [and] iconoclastic essays ... Conkin celebrates American pluralism and tolerance of diversity as he mourns tight-knit local communities, which, in his estimation, have all but disappeared. Publishers Weekly Offers the reader a compelling and insightful series of essays on a spectrum of American historical events and personalities. Offers both students of American history and non-specialist general readers seeking an historical grasp to contemporary political and cultural trends an informative , reader friendly perspective. The Bookwatch All this amounts to one reading that might connect up diverse reflections within this elegant collection of addresses. Read Conkin on liberty and property. Or read him on history as memory. Or learn from him how local diversity worked to allow diversity of religious practice in early British American settlements... Throughout the book, Conkin converses with his public, not only because he is a good and therefore conversational writer but because his essays began as talks of one kind or another. It is gratifying reading or listening. Florida Historical Quarterly At a time when efficiently harnessing scholarship to one good cause or another is said to be the supreme test of its value, Conkin's candor and independent spirit provide us with a model to cherish and emulate. Journal of Southern History Author InformationPaul K. Conkin is distinguished professor of history at Vanderbilt University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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