
The Memory Hole
The U.S. History Curriculum Under Siege
Fritz Fischer(Author)
Information Age Publishing
Published on 6. November 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-1-62396-532-7 (ISBN)
Description
The U.S. history curriculum is under attack. Politicians, political analysts, and ideologues seek to wipe clean the slate of the American past and replace it with one of their own invention. The basis for this new narrative comes from political beliefs of the present, rather than any systematic examination of the past. These anti-historians campaign to insert their version of American history into the nation's classrooms, hoping to begin a process that will forever transform our understanding of America's past.
The Memory Hole examines five central topics in the US history curriculum, showing how anti-historians of both the left and right seek to distort these topics and insert a refashioned story in America's classrooms. Ignoring facts, refashioning other facts and pretending that there are no rules in the telling of history, these re-interpreters of the past place the minds of America's young people in danger. The beleaguered hero of this book is the discipline of History, and The Memory Hole shows how the history curriculum should adhere to history's habits of mind that require complex, sophisticated and subtle thinking about the past. History and social studies teachers, students of history and all those who care about the deep and enduring value of history will value this book and its conclusions.
The Memory Hole examines five central topics in the US history curriculum, showing how anti-historians of both the left and right seek to distort these topics and insert a refashioned story in America's classrooms. Ignoring facts, refashioning other facts and pretending that there are no rules in the telling of history, these re-interpreters of the past place the minds of America's young people in danger. The beleaguered hero of this book is the discipline of History, and The Memory Hole shows how the history curriculum should adhere to history's habits of mind that require complex, sophisticated and subtle thinking about the past. History and social studies teachers, students of history and all those who care about the deep and enduring value of history will value this book and its conclusions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62396-532-7 (9781623965327)
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Person
Fritz Fischer, University of Northern Colorado, USA
Content
Introduction.
Chapter 1. The Founding Fathers, Evangelical Christianity and Teaching History.
Chapter 2. Robber Barons and Raw Deals in the Classroom.
Chapter 3. The Misuse of American Exceptionalism.
Chapter 4. Teaching America's Golden Age.
Chapter 5. Anti-Historians of the Left.
Chapter 6. Teaching Ronald Reagan.
Chapter 7. Conclusion.
Chapter 1. The Founding Fathers, Evangelical Christianity and Teaching History.
Chapter 2. Robber Barons and Raw Deals in the Classroom.
Chapter 3. The Misuse of American Exceptionalism.
Chapter 4. Teaching America's Golden Age.
Chapter 5. Anti-Historians of the Left.
Chapter 6. Teaching Ronald Reagan.
Chapter 7. Conclusion.