The Plain and Noble Garb of Truth

The Plain and Noble Garb of Truth Nationalism & Impartiality in American Historical Writing, 1784-1860

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This book presents early national historians in cultural context.American historians of the early national period, argues Eileen Ka-May Cheng, grappled with objectivity, professionalism, and other ""modern"" issues to a greater degree than their successors in later generations acknowledge. Her extensive readings of antebellum historians show that, by the 1820s, a small but influential group of practitioners had begun to develop many of the doctrines and concerns that undergird contemporary historical practice. ""The Plain and Noble Garb of Truth"" challenges the entrenched notion that America's first generations of historians were romantics or propagandists for a struggling young nation.Cheng engages with the works of well-known early national historians like George Bancroft, William Prescott, and David Ramsay; such lesser-known figures as Jared Sparks and Lorenzo Sabine; and leading political and intellectual elites of the day, including Francis Bowen and Charles Francis Adams. She shows that their work, which was focused on the American Revolution, was often nuanced and surprisingly sympathetic in its treatment of American Indians and loyalists. She also demonstrates how the rise of the novel contributed to the emergence of history as an autonomous discipline, arguing that paradoxically ""early national historians at once described truth in opposition to the novel and were influenced by the novel in their understanding of truth.""Modern historians should recognize that the discipline of history is itself a product of history, says Cheng. By taking seriously a group of too-often dismissed historians, she challenges contemporary historians to examine some ahistorical aspects of the way they understand their own discipline.

Book information

ISBN: 9780820330730
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Imprint: University of Georgia Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 973
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 658g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 30mm