Description
These strong essays, inspired by the scholarship and teaching of Eric Foner, examine the contests--from the era of the revolution to the twentieth century--out of which freedom, democracy, and justice are established, sustained, limited, and expanded. There is no more important theme in American history, and it is wonderfully illuminated in these essays. The contributors all entered the profession in the closing decade of the twentieth century, and with these essays, which dig deeply into the conditions and ideologies of power and resistance, they are already reshaping our century's understanding of American history. -- Thomas Bender, New York University Eric Foner writes history that matters, and so do his students. Contested Democracy tests America's great ideal against the often grim realities of the American experience. Taking aim at the contradictions and lacunae--the failure of Americans to live up to their own standards--Foner's students honor their mentor in sparkling explorations of the yet unfinished revolution. At a time when the language of democracy is cynically employed in the service of tyranny, Contested Democracy provides a bracing refresher in the long struggle to secure the ideal. -- Ira Berlin, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland
About the Author
Manisha Sinha is associate professor of Afro-American studies and history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is author of The Counterrevolution of Slavery: Politics and Ideology in Antebellum South Carolina and, with John H. Bracey Jr., the editor of the two-volume African American Mosaic: A Documentary History from the Slave Trade to the Twenty-first Century. At present, she is working on a book on African Americans and the movement to abolish slavery between 1775 and 1865. Penny Von Eschen is professor of history and American culture at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Race Against Empire: Black Americans and Anticolonialism, 1937-1957 and Satchmo Blows Up the World: Jazz Ambassadors Play the Cold War. She is currently working on a transnational history of Cold War memory, as well as a study of the global circulation of American culture in the post-World War II era.
Reviews
An exceptional collection. -- Alexander Tsesis The Journal of American History A breathtaking range of intellectual inquiry. -- Jane Dailey Journal of Southern History
Book Information
ISBN 9780231141109
Author Manisha Sinha
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press