History's Shadow

History's Shadow
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Native Americans and Historical Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

Steven Conn

شابک

9780226115115
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Library Journal

July 1, 2004
During an era that denied the validity of the Native American peoples in the history of the United States, a few intrepid individuals opted to study Native American languages and cultures. Among them was Thomas Jefferson, who is credited with giving rise to archaeology in North America because of his interest in Native American artifacts, and artists like George Catlin and Benjamin West. As the times dictated, they used dispassionate, scientific methods to avoid sympathizing with the plight of their subjects. Conn (history, Ohio State Univ.) shows that by grappling with the Native American presence in this clear-eyed manner, these intellectuals were able to abandon outdated modes of thinking and develop a distinctly American history. This unique intellectual history is highly recommended for academic libraries supporting programs in art, anthropology, and Native American studies.-John Burch, Campbellsville Univ. Lib., KY

Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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