Trade books’ evolving depictions of Thomas Jefferson, America’s third president

J. Bickford, M. Lindsay, Ryan C. Hendrickson
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Purpose History-based trade books are an essential classroom option for social studies and English teachers. Professional organizations in history, social studies, English, reading and literature promote these engaging, age-appropriate secondary sources. Research suggests that misrepresentations appear often within history-based curricula, yet the majority of empirical studies have been completed on textbooks. The purpose of this paper is to examine the historical representation of Thomas Jefferson within trade books. Design/methodology/approach The data sample included trade books targeting various ages to make comparisons within and between grade ranges; the authors selected books published in distinctly different years to examine how Jefferson’s historical representation changed over time. The mixed methods content analysis used both open coding and axial coding. Findings Findings included sanitized versions of slavery at Monticello and omissions of his relationship with Sally Hemings. Date of publication, particularly those published after 1999 as new scientific evidence emerged linking Hemings and Jefferson, and intended audience shaped patterns of representation about Jefferson’s privileged social position, authorship of the Declaration of Independence, political philosophy and involvement in the American Revolution, to mention a few. Heroification, a common historical misrepresentation, did not appear. Research limitations/implications Limitations included: uneven portions of the data pool as children’s and young adult trade books were not common in early and mid-twentieth century; organization of books by grade range is problematic due to inexact nature of ranking narratives’ complexity; and definitive conclusions cannot emerge from a single study. Future research should consider how trade books represent other historical figures, particularly slave-owning American presidents. Practical implications Practical suggestions, such as how to address misrepresentations using primary sources, are offered. Originality/value Thomas Jefferson, undoubtedly an impactful American, is frequently included in elementary, middle level and high school curriculum. The authors examined Jefferson’s historical representation within trade books.
商业书籍对美国第三任总统托马斯·杰斐逊的描述不断演变
以历史为基础的商业书籍是社会研究和英语教师必不可少的课堂选择。历史、社会研究、英语、阅读和文学方面的专业组织推广这些吸引人的、适合年龄的二手资料。研究表明,错误陈述经常出现在以历史为基础的课程中,但大多数实证研究都是在教科书上完成的。本文的目的是研究托马斯·杰斐逊在贸易书籍中的历史代表性。设计/方法/方法数据样本包括针对不同年龄的大众书籍,以便在年级范围内和之间进行比较;作者选择了在不同年份出版的书籍来研究杰斐逊的历史表现是如何随时间变化的。混合方法内容分析采用开放式编码和轴向编码。这些发现包括对蒙蒂塞洛奴隶制的删减版,以及他与莎莉·海明斯(Sally Hemings)关系的删减。出版日期,特别是1999年之后出版的那些,因为新的科学证据出现了,把海明斯和杰斐逊联系起来,而目标受众塑造了关于杰斐逊的特权社会地位的表现模式,独立宣言的作者,政治哲学和参与美国革命,举几个例子。英雄化,一种常见的历史歪曲,没有出现。研究局限性/影响局限性包括:数据池的部分不均匀,因为儿童和青少年图书在20世纪早期和中期并不常见;由于排名叙述的复杂性的不精确性,按等级范围组织书籍是有问题的;明确的结论不可能从单一的研究中得出。未来的研究应该考虑商业书籍如何代表其他历史人物,特别是拥有奴隶的美国总统。实际意义实用的建议,如如何解决虚假陈述使用主要来源,提供。托马斯·杰斐逊无疑是一位有影响力的美国人,他经常被列入小学、初中和高中的课程。作者研究了杰弗逊在商业书籍中的历史表现。
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