Telling the Truth about History

Telling the Truth about History

ISBN-10:
0393312860
ISBN-13:
9780393312867
Pub. Date:
04/17/1995
Publisher:
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0393312860
ISBN-13:
9780393312867
Pub. Date:
04/17/1995
Publisher:
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Telling the Truth about History

Telling the Truth about History

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Overview

"A fascinating historiographical essay. . . . An unusually lucid and inclusive explication of what it ultimately at stake in the culture wars over the nature, goals, and efficacy of history as a discipline."—Booklist


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393312867
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 04/17/1995
Series: Norton Paperback
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Joyce Appleby (1929—2016) was a professor of history emerita at UCLA, the author of Shores of Knowledge, The Relentless Revolution, and the coauthor of Telling the Truth about History, among many other works. A former president of the American History Association, she was awarded the 2009 Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Prize for distinguished writing in American history from the Society of American Historians.

Lynn Hunt is Distinguished Research Professor at UCLA, former president of the American Historical Association, and author of numerous works, including Inventing Human Rights and Telling the Truth about History. She lives in Los Angeles.

Margaret Jacob is an author and UCLA professor. Her writings and lectures focus on the work of Newton's immediate followers, and on the British radicals and romantics of the 1790s.

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Caroline Walker Bynum

A wise and moderate book. The authors, all distinguished historians . . . ,speak with confidence about the value of both the historian's traditional craft and modern criticism of it. Their sane and readable discussion should give hope to [those] who . . . believe in the possibility—even the pleasure—of writing history.

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