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In the Past Lane: Historical Perspectives on American Culture
Contributor(s): Kammen, Michael (Author)
ISBN: 019513091X     ISBN-13: 9780195130911
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $87.12  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 1999
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Annotation: Michael Kammen is widely regarded as one of our most important--and most diversely talented--cultural historians. David Brion Davis has said, "No other historian of [his] generation has such a broad and concrete grasp of 'American culture' in all its manifestations, from constitutional law to
formal painting and popular culture." This engaging volume stands as rich and compelling evidence of that assertion. In the Past Lane collects writings from a span of more than ten years, covering the broad spectrum of Kammen's recent interests. Essay topics include the role of the historian, the
relationship between culture and the State, uses of tradition in American commercial culture, American historical art, memory distortion in American history, the contested uses of history in American education, and others. The book will be seen as an important contribution to Kammen's wide-ranging
scholarship--and to American cultural history proper.
"For professional historians or serious students of history, Kammen's essays provide an excellent opportunity to gauge how those who chronicle our past both influence and are influenced by national and personal experiences."--Booklist
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
- History | United States - General
- History | Historiography
Dewey: 973.072
LCCN: 97021613
Lexile Measure: 1590
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 6.15" W x 9.21" (0.90 lbs) 296 pages
 
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Michael Kammen is widely regarded as one of our most important--and most diversely talented--cultural historians. David Brion Davis has said, No other historian of [his] generation has such a broad and concrete grasp of 'American culture' in all its manifestations, from constitutional law to
formal painting and popular culture. This engaging volume stands as rich and compelling evidence of that assertion. In the Past Lane collects writings from a span of more than ten years, covering the broad spectrum of Kammen's recent interests. Essay topics include the role of the historian, the
relationship between culture and the State, uses of tradition in American commercial culture, American historical art, memory distortion in American history, the contested uses of history in American education, and others. The book will be seen as an important contribution to Kammen's wide-ranging
scholarship--and to American cultural history proper.

For professional historians or serious students of history, Kammen's essays provide an excellent opportunity to gauge how those who chronicle our past both influence and are influenced by national and personal experiences.--Booklist