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Title: RECOVERING THE PAST
A HISTORIAN'S MEMOIR
By: Forrest McDonald
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0700613293
ISBN 13: 9780700613298
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Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
Pub. date: 31 May, 2004
Pages: 200
Description: Forrest McDonald is the NEH's sixteenth Jefferson Lecturer, an eminent historians and the author of numerous works on the early American republic, the Constitution, and the American presidency. Here he recounts and reconsiders his own career, mixing in equal measure autobiography with a sharp critique of the historical craft.
Synopsis: Forrest McDonald is a legend in his own time. The NEH's sixteenth Jefferson Lecturer he is one of our most eminent historians and the author of numerous provocative works on the early American republic, the Constitution, and the American presidency. Renowned for his sly wit and iconoclasm, he is also a conservative in a mostly liberal profession, a man who believes that his discipline has been subverted by those who serve public policy agendas. He now candidly recounts and reconsiders his own career, mixing in equal measure autobiography with a sharp critique of the historical craft. Beginning in 1949, McDonald has traversed a sometimes rocky academic road from Brown University to Wayne State and finally the University of Alabama. He rose to prominence by arguing against the popular histories of Prederick Jackson Turner and Charles Beard, and his rebuttal of the latter was published as his seminal book We the People. Recovering the Past carries forward this critical tradition with McDonald's pointed comments on fellow historians from Kenneth Stampp to William Appleton Williams, and his admiration for Oscar Handlin's book Truth in History
Illustrations: 20 photographs
Publication: US
Imprint: University Press of Kansas
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