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That Noble Dream : The 'Objectivity Question' and the American Historical Profession (Ideas in Context)Blog this item

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Book Description

The aspiration to relate the past "as it really happened" has been the central goal of American professional historians since the late nineteenth century. In this remarkable history of the profession, Peter Novick shows how the idea and ideal of objectivity was elaborated, challenged, modified, and defended over the past century. Drawing on the unpublished correspondence as well as the published writing of hundreds of American historians, this book is a richly textured account of what American historians have thought they were doing, or ought to be doing, when they wrote history--how their principles influenced their practice and practical exigencies influenced their principles. Published with the support of the Exxon Education Foundation.

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 648 Pages
Edition: 1E
ISBN-10: 0521357454
ISBN-13: 9780521357456
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pub date: Sep 30, 1988
Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
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