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US History
  • General Historiography
  • Historiography the study of the study of
    History
  • Interpret this quote Every true history is
    contemporary history. Benedetto Croce

2
Puritans
  • 17th century
  • Focus on God, Gods actions/concerns, religious
    justification of New England settlements

3
Patricians
  • 18th-19th c
  • George Bancroft - History of the United States
  • Enlightenment, secular over religiousbut God
    favors American systems/institutions
  • History is about progression of mankinds growing
    liberties
  • US has mission to spread liberty/democracy

4
Professional
  • Gen 1 Mid to late 19th c
  • Frederick Jackson Turner The Significance of
    the Frontier in American History
  • Frontier defines America(ns)
  • Ours is a history of successive crossing of
    frontiers and breaking of barriers
  • Adaptation to frontier defines our values
    rugged individualism, materialism, pragmatism,
    egalitarianism

5
Progressives
  • Late 19th c WWII
  • Charles Beard An Economic
    Interpretation of the Constitution
  • Reform minded liberal interp of past
  • History is a series of conflicts rich v. poor,
    East v. West, aristocracy v. democracy
  • History is a struggle of people/groups to
    maintain democracy

6
Neoconservative
  • Post WWII Vietnam
  • Daniel Boorstin - The Genius of American Politics
  • Am hist is about consensus
  • Our institutions, principles, character, middle
    class values bond us
  • Private property, limited govt, natural rights
    of man, natural law
  • Any Conservative v. Liberal fight in America is
    silly Americans were born free

7
New Left
  • 1960s-70s
  • Howard Zinn A Peoples History
    of the United States
  • Attempts bottom up history
  • Focus on social and economic conflict rather than
    political aspects (no more dead white guys)
  • Critical of conservative approach for being too
    narrow should look at the marginalized,
    disenfranchised, etc.

8
  • The makers of the Constitution represented the
    solid, conservative, commercial, and financial
    interests of the country not the interests
    which denounced and proscribed judges in Rhode
    Island, New Jersey and North Carolina, and stoned
    their houses in New York. The conservative
    interests, made desperate by the imbecilities of
    the Confederation and harried by the state
    legislatures, roused themselves from the
    lethargy, drew together in a mighty effort to
    establish a govt that would be strong enough to
    pay the national debt, regulate interstate and
    foreign commerce, provide for the national
    defense , prevent fluctuations in the currency
    created by paper emissions, and control the
    propensities of legislative majorities to attack
    private rights.The radicals, however, like
    Patrick Henry, Jefferson, and Samuel Adams, were
    conspicuous by their absence from the Convention.
  • Beard, Econ Interp of Const

9
  • The Founding Fathers found that by creating a
    nation, symbol, a legal entity called the United
    States, they could take over land, profits, and
    political power from favorites of the British
    Empire.
  • Zinn, A Peoples History

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  • We have not conceived American history to be
    primarily political or economic, or as a series
    of problems, but as the story of the evolution of
    a free society.
  • Nevins and Commager, The History of the United
    States

12
  • Now the peculiarity of American institutions is
    the fact that they have been compelled to adapt
    themselves to the changes of an expanding people
    to the changes involved in crossing a
    continent, in winning a wilderness, and in
    developing at each area of this progress out of
    primitive economic and political conditions of
    the frontier into the complexity of city life.
  • Frederick Jackson Turner, The Significance of
    the Frontier in American History

13
  • The history of the American Revolution is in part
    a history of the years of action following
    Lexington, but much more of it is the history of
    the Americans search for principles. That
    search brought them to Lexington and to war in
    1775, but it did not end there. Throughout the
    years of fighting, it continued and finally
    culminated in the adoption of the federal
    Constitution. It was a noble search, a daring
    search, and by almost any standards, a successful
    search.
  • Edmund Morgan, The Birth of the Republic
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