This bookanalyzes the common narrative residing in American History textbooks published in the first half of the 19th century. That story, what the author identifies as the American creation or origins narrative, is simultaneously examined as both historic and mythic in composition. It offers a fresh, multidisciplinary perspective on an enduring aspect of these works. The book begins with a provocative thesis that proposes the importance of the relationship between myth and history in the creation of America s textbook narrative. It ends with a passionate call for a truly inclusive story of...
This bookanalyzes the common narrative residing in American History textbooks published in the first half of the 19th century. That story, what the au...
This book analyzes the common narrative residing in American History textbooks published in the first half of the 19th century. That story, what the author identifies as the American "creation" or "origins" narrative, is simultaneously examined as both historic and "mythic" in composition. It offers a fresh, multidisciplinary perspective on an enduring aspect of these works. The book begins with a provocative thesis that proposes the importance of the relationship between myth and history in the creation of America's textbook narrative. It ends with a passionate call for a truly inclusive...
This book analyzes the common narrative residing in American History textbooks published in the first half of the 19th century. That story, what the a...