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Radical Beginnings - (Contributions in American History) by Susan Stout Baker & Susan Stout Baker (Hardcover)
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- This in-depth study draws on never-before-published early personal correspondence and interviews to trace Richard Hofstadter's early career from his family's background in Poland and Germany through his childhood, high school, and training years at the University of Buffalo and Columbia University.
- About the Author: ker /f Susan /i Stout
- 292 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Contributions in American History
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About the Book
This in-depth study draws on never-before-published early personal correspondence and interviews to trace Richard Hofstadter's early career from his family's background in Poland and Germany through his childhood, high school, and training years at the University of Buffalo and Columbia University. The political and educational influences of these years are introduced, as well as their effect on his writings. Hofstadter's development as a historian and the important influences which formed the basis for his orientation toward history and which served to integrate all his work into one coherent whole are also assessed.
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This in-depth study draws on never-before-published early personal correspondence and interviews to trace Richard Hofstadter's early career from his family's background in Poland and Germany through his childhood, high school, and training years at the University of Buffalo and Columbia University. The political and educational influences of these years are introduced, as well as their effect on his writings. Hofstadter's development as a historian and the important influences which formed the basis for his orientation toward history and which served to integrate all his work into one coherent whole are also assessed.Review Quotes
?Drawing upon a psychoanalytic framework, particularly Erik Erikson's identity theory, Baker explores Hofstadter's early years, links his intellectual development to his identity formation, and demonstrates how it provides a conceptual framework that underlaid his scholarship. Baker finds that Hofstadter's undergraduate days at the University of Buffalo and his graduate studies at Columbia contributed to a Marxist didactic of change to his intellectual outlook. She then proceeds to explore how this influenced his treatment of populism in The Age of Reform (1955), politics in Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1963), and the Founding Fathers' resistance to the idea of a legitimate opposition in The Idea of a Party System. Thus Baker portrays Hofstadter as link between the concerns of the Old and New Left... Baker's study is an unparalleled achievement in biographical historiography that must be taken as a starting point in future assessments of Hofstadter's place in American historiography.?-Choice
"Drawing upon a psychoanalytic framework, particularly Erik Erikson's identity theory, Baker explores Hofstadter's early years, links his intellectual development to his identity formation, and demonstrates how it provides a conceptual framework that underlaid his scholarship. Baker finds that Hofstadter's undergraduate days at the University of Buffalo and his graduate studies at Columbia contributed to a Marxist didactic of change to his intellectual outlook. She then proceeds to explore how this influenced his treatment of populism in The Age of Reform (1955), politics in Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1963), and the Founding Fathers' resistance to the idea of a legitimate opposition in The Idea of a Party System. Thus Baker portrays Hofstadter as link between the concerns of the Old and New Left... Baker's study is an unparalleled achievement in biographical historiography that must be taken as a starting point in future assessments of Hofstadter's place in American historiography."-Choice
About the Author
ker /f Susan /i Stout
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .81 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.14 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Contributions in American History
Sub-Genre: United States
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 292
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Susan Stout Baker & Susan Stout Baker
Language: English
Street Date: November 19, 1985
TCIN: 1003033518
UPC: 9780313247132
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-4843
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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