American Romanticism and the Popularization of Literary Education

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY
R. Milder
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colleagues—remember about visiting the Freedom Trail during the chronology of this book? While these questions might better serve a separate project, Bruggeman leaves no room for doubt that administrative policies and visitors’ experiences comprise a similar version of this story. Lost on the Freedom Trail converts a largely concealed institutional history of the Freedom Trail into a readable narrative. Bruggeman analyzes the twentieth century’s interpretation of events of the eighteenth century in Boston. He opens with an author’s note about racial reckoning in recent years and closes by mentioning a few subsequent changes, notably Faneuil Hall’s grappling with its complicity in chattel slavery. Lost on the Freedom Trail reaffirms the assertion that because our understanding of the past has consistently undergone evolutions, it will continue to do so. This book will do well in the hands of people who want to be onsite when that change happens.
美国浪漫主义与文学教育大众化
同事们——还记得在这本书的年表中参观自由之路吗?虽然这些问题可能更适合单独的项目,但布鲁格曼毫无疑问,行政政策和游客的体验构成了这个故事的类似版本。《迷失在自由之路》将一段基本上被掩盖的自由之路制度史转化为可读的叙事。布鲁格曼分析了二十世纪对波士顿十八世纪事件的解读。他以一篇作者关于近年来种族清算的笔记作为开场白,最后提到了随后的一些变化,尤其是法尼尔·霍尔(Faneuil Hall)与动产奴隶制同谋的斗争。《迷失在自由之路》重申了这样一个论断,即因为我们对过去的理解一直在演变,所以它将继续演变。当这种变化发生时,这本书在那些想亲临现场的人手中会做得很好。
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期刊介绍: Contributions cover a range of time periods, from before European colonization to the present, and any subject germane to New England’s history—for example, the region’s diverse literary and cultural heritage, its political philosophies, race relations, labor struggles, religious contro- versies, and the organization of family life. The journal also treats the migration of New England ideas, people, and institutions to other parts of the United States and the world. In addition to major essays, features include memoranda and edited documents, reconsiderations of traditional texts and interpretations, essay reviews, and book reviews.
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