
Progressive Historians
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Turner, in developing his idea that American democracy is the outcome of the experience of frontier expansion and the settlement of the West, introduced his fellow historians to a set of new concepts and methods, and in doing so doing re-drew the guidelines of American historiography. Beard insisted upon the elitist origins of the Constitution, crusaded for the economic interpretation of history, and ultimately staked his historical reputation on an isolationist view of recent American foreign policy. Parrington emphasized the moral and social functions of literature, and read the history of literature as a history of the national political mind.
In recent years, the tide has run against the Progressive historians, as one specialist after another has taken issue with their interpretations. The movement of contemporary historical thought has led to a rediscovery of the complexity of the American past. Although he cannot share the faith of the Progressive historians in the sufficiency of American liberalism as a guide to the modern world, Richard Hofstadter believes we have much to learn about ourselves from a reconsideration of their insights.
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- Intro
- Other Books by This Author
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I. The Background
- 1: Historical Writing Before Turner
- Part II. Frederick Jackson Turner
- 2: Turner and the Western Revolt
- 3: Frontier and Section and the Usable Past
- 4: The Frontier as an Explanation
- Part III. Charles A. Beard
- 5: Beard and the Progressive Mind
- 6: The Constitution as an Economic Document
- 7: The Constitution and Political Thought
- 8: Reconsiderations
- 9: The Devil Theory of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Part IV. V. L. Parrington
- 10: Economics and Criticism
- 11: Criticism and Political Thought
- Part V. The Aftermath
- 12: Conflict and Consensus in American History
- Bibliographical Essay
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