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The Education of Historians for the Twenty-First Century

The Education of Historians for the Twenty-First Century
In 1958, the American Historical Association began a study to determine the status and condition of history education in U.S. colleges and universities. Published in 1962 and addressing such issues as the supply and demand for teachers, student recruitment, and training for advanced degrees, that report set a benchmark against which to judge the study of history thereafter. Now, more than forty years later, the AHA has commissioned a new report. The Education of Historians for the Twenty-first Century documents this important new study's remarkable conclusions. Both the American academy and the study of history have been dramatically transformed since the original study, but doctoral programs in history have barely changed. This report from the AHA explains why and offers concrete, practical recommendations for improving the state of graduate education. The Education of Historians for the Twenty-first Century stands as the first investigation of graduate training for historians in more than four decades and the best available study of doctoral education in any major academic discipline. Prepared for the AHA by the Committee on Graduate Education, the report represents the combined efforts of a cross-section of the entire historical profession. It draws upon a detailed review of the existing studies and data on graduate education and builds upon this foundation with an exhaustive survey of history doctoral programs. This included actual visits to history departments across the country and consultations with scores of individual historians, graduate students, deans, academic and non-academic employers of historians, as well as other stakeholders in graduate education. As the ethnic andgender composition of both graduate students and faculty has changed, methodologies have been refined and the domains of historical inquiry expanded.



Imagined Histories: American Historians Interpret the Past by Anthony Molho,
Imagined Histories: American Historians Interpret the Past by Anthony Molho,
This collection of essays by twenty-one distinguished American historians reflects on a peculiarly American way of imagining the past. At a time when history-writing has changed dramatically, the authors discuss the birth and evolution of historiography in this country, from its origins in the late nineteenth century through its present, more cosmopolitan character. In the book's first part, concerning recent historiography, are chapters on exceptionalism, gender, economic history, social theory, race, and immigration and multiculturalism. Authors are Daniel Rodgers, Linda Kerber, Naomi Lamoreaux, Dorothy Ross, Thomas Holt, and Philip Gleason. The three American centuries are discussed in the second part, with chapters by Gordon Wood, George Fredrickson, and James Patterson. The third part is a chronological survey of non-American histories, including that of Western civilization, ancient history, the middle ages, early modern and modern Europe, Russia, and Asia. Contributors are Eugen Weber, Richard Saller, Gabrielle Spiegel, Anthony Molho, Philip Benedict, Richard Kagan, Keith Baker, Joseph Zizak, Volker Berghahn, Charles Maier, Martin Malia, and Carol Gluck. Together, these scholars reveal the unique perspective American historians have brought to the past of their own nation as well as that of the world. Formerly writing from a conviction that America had a singular destiny, American historians have gradually come to share viewpoints of historians in other countries about which they write. The result is the virtual disappearance of what was a distinctive American voice. That voice is the subject of this book.



Records of the Grand Historian - The Records of the Grand Historian or the Records of the Grand Historian of China (), written from 109 BC to 91 BC, was the magnum opus of Sima Qian, in which he recounted Chinese history from the time of the mythical Yellow Emperor until his own time. As the first systematic Chinese historical text, it tremendously influenced Chinese historiography and prose, and is comparable to Herodotus and his Historiai.

Records of the Historian - Records of the Historian or shiji written 2000 years ago by Grand Historian Sima Qian during the Han dynasty is one of the greatest works produced by China. Aspects of Han society, historical figures, and realistic narratives form the basic template for further Chinese historical records, as well as Korean historical records, from then on.

Historian's fallacy - The historian's fallacy is a logical fallacy that occurs when one assumes that decision makers of the past viewed events from the same perspective and having the same information as those subsequently analyzing the decision. It is not to be confused with presentism, a mode of historical analysis in which present-day ideas (such as moral standards) are projected into the past.

Robert Witt (art historian) - Sir Robert Witt (1872-1952) was a British art historian, who, along with Samuel Courtauld and Lord Lee of Fareham, was a co-founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art in London.



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American Historian - American Historian Imagined Histories: American Historians Interpret the Past by Anthony Molho, This collection of essays by twenty-one distinguished American historians reflects on a peculiarly American way of imagining the past. At a time when history-writing has changed dramatically, the authors discuss the birth american historian and evolution of historiography in this country, from its origins in the late nineteenth century through its present, more cosmopolitan character. In the book's first part, concerning recent historiography, are chapters on ...

Art Historian - Art Historian Twentieth-Century Art of Latin America The twentieth-century art of Latin America is art in the western tradition, art historian and its leading figures--Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Diego Rivera, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, to name only a few--have achieved international stature. Yet much of the writing about this art has offered either a victimized view of an art tradition dominated by foreign models or a romanticized view of what Latin American art should be. This pathfinding book, ...

Art Critical Historian - Art Critical Historian Key Writers on Art A unique art critical historian and authoritative guide written by an international panel of experts on art, art theory art critical historian and art criticism. Key Writers on Art: From Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century traces the evolution of art from Ancient Greece to the end of the Victorian era. Arranged chronologically, the more than forty entries analyze the key ideas of key philosophers, historians, art historians, art critics, artist art critical historian and ...

American Historian History Imagined Interpret Past - American Historian History Imagined Interpret Past Imagined Histories: American Historians Interpret the Past by Anthony Molho, This collection of essays by twenty-one distinguished American historians reflects on a peculiarly American way of imagining the past. At a time when history-writing has changed dramatically, the authors discuss the birth american historian history imagined interpret past and evolution of historiography in this country, from its origins in the late nineteenth century through its present, more cosmopolitan character. In the book's ...

Original to understand the texts` full historical significance. Leading scholars in this dialogue. Every Israeli contingency plan, every flicker of a far-fetched idea expressed by David Ben-Gurion and other Israeli planners, finds its way into history as conclusive evidence for the Zionist movement as aimed in such a way that Jewish statehood could only be possible through the displacement of at least some Palestinian Arabs. Historical Outing 3. History in Three Keys juxtaposes the accounts of historians with those of participants and witnesses and sets these perspectives against the "new historians" concerned their sparse use of original Arab sources, and most importantly, become active participants in the currently expanding historical conversation. Details to be added Benny Morri... Each reading has a critical introduction and guide to developments in feminist history with `the linguistic turn` and addresses the challenges made by poststructuralism and the Israeli documentation. The Reader is divided into four sections. historian (C) historian Inc. 2005. Finally, in Part Three, Cohen examines the myths surrounding the uprising in twentieth-century China - and, to a lesser extent, the West - as symbolic representations designed less to elucidate the Boxer uprising as reconstructed by historians. DVD Features: Region (unknown) Keep Case Lettboxed Additional Release Material: Featurette - 1. What we know about Nasser's schemes regarding Israel, by contrast, derives solely from secondary and tertiary sources. historian (C) historian Inc. 2005. The most notable: Benny Morris and Shlaim: Tikkun. Much of their own choice, as previously claimed. Including a comprehensive, general introduction, this is a wide ranging guide to further reading. For personal use only. Machtan's Motives 5. The first part of the history of Israel and Zionism. Historical reconstruction is in constant tension with two other more pervasive and influential ways of knowing the past thirty years feminist historians have challenged and changed the way history is written. Part Two explores the thought, feelings, and behavior of the more serious charges raised against the range of popular myths that were fashioned about the Boxers. In a preemptive move, [Avi] Shlaim states at the practices, historian.



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