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This study draws on the life of renowned historian, Robert H. Ferrell, to explore issues related to the history profession. Ferrell’s life story contextualizes postmodernism, the New Left, and the challenges of crafting history. The author analyzes Ferrell’s biases, examining distinctions between his morals and actions as well as his private and public life. This book provides crucial insight into the subjectivity of history, the boundaries of the discipline, and the effects of historians’ social lives on their work.

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Douglas A. Dixon provides a fine and full portrait of historian Robert H. Ferrell, among the most distinguished interpreters of American diplomacy writing during the American century. More than a study of a man or a school, this study assays the political and intellectual changes of an entire profession in the decades that followed the great postwar boom. -- David Brown, Elizabethtown College
Thanks to this study, Robert H. Ferrell—arguably Indiana University’s best-known and best-loved professor of History—now figures into a historical narrative of his own. Douglas A. Dixon’s research portrays Ferrell—the scholar and the man—as something more than the “giant of diplomatic history” or the “Truman biographer,” presenting him, instead, as a distinct individual, both a product and a shaper of a fascinating period in American intellectual life. -- Eric Sandweiss, Indiana University

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Part I Three Vignettes

Chapter One: Midwest to Yale and World War

Chapter Two:Two Lovers



Part II Beginnings and Scholar-Activist

Chapter Three: Ferrell in the Making

Chapter Four: Dear Senator Taft: “Heads Ought to Roll”



Part III Distinctions

Chapter Five: Traditionalists, Debunkers, and Revisionism

Chapter Six: Then and Now

Beyond Truman: Robert H. Ferrell and Crafting the

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793627810, 978-1793627810
      ISBN10: 1793627819

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This study draws on the life of renowned historian, Robert H. Ferrell, to explore issues related to the history profession. Ferrell’s life story contextualizes postmodernism, the New Left, and the challenges of crafting history. The author analyzes Ferrell’s biases, examining distinctions between his morals and actions as well as his private and public life. This book provides crucial insight into the subjectivity of history, the boundaries of the discipline, and the effects of historians’ social lives on their work.

      Trade Review
      Douglas A. Dixon provides a fine and full portrait of historian Robert H. Ferrell, among the most distinguished interpreters of American diplomacy writing during the American century. More than a study of a man or a school, this study assays the political and intellectual changes of an entire profession in the decades that followed the great postwar boom. -- David Brown, Elizabethtown College
      Thanks to this study, Robert H. Ferrell—arguably Indiana University’s best-known and best-loved professor of History—now figures into a historical narrative of his own. Douglas A. Dixon’s research portrays Ferrell—the scholar and the man—as something more than the “giant of diplomatic history” or the “Truman biographer,” presenting him, instead, as a distinct individual, both a product and a shaper of a fascinating period in American intellectual life. -- Eric Sandweiss, Indiana University

      Table of Contents
      Part I Three Vignettes

      Chapter One: Midwest to Yale and World War

      Chapter Two:Two Lovers



      Part II Beginnings and Scholar-Activist

      Chapter Three: Ferrell in the Making

      Chapter Four: Dear Senator Taft: “Heads Ought to Roll”



      Part III Distinctions

      Chapter Five: Traditionalists, Debunkers, and Revisionism

      Chapter Six: Then and Now

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