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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “This wonderfully engaging book offers penetrating intellectual biographies of a memorable group of historians whose outlook reflected their midwestern roots and perspectives. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources and writing with a storyteller’s eye for the telling detail, David S. Brown entices the reader to share his own delight in the play of ideas and the unpredictable quirkiness of human experience. Critically acute yet generous in spirit, it illuminates some of the twentieth century’s central ideological cross-currents as they played themselves out in his protagonists’ lives and work.”
Beyond the Frontier
The Midwestern Voice in American Historical Writing By Robert Burns
In 2006 David S. Brown’s Richard Hofstadter, a sweeping intellectual biography of a man and his era, was published to great acclaim— E. J. Dionne of the Washington Post called it “the most important political book of the year that’s not about politics”—and definitively established the continuing importance of Hofstadter’s work and his legacy as a leader of the Eastern intellectual establishment. With Beyond the Frontier, Brown returns with a collective biography of the prominent intellectuals—including William Appleman Williams, Charles Beard, and Christopher Lasch—who publicly opposed Hofstadter and the growing interventionist consensus he represented among America’s postwar elite. Troubled by the burgeoning military-industrial complex and what they saw as America’s reckless fomenting of the cold war, they argued strenuously for a different path: a return to an older American tradition of progressivism and reform. Only that way, they believed, could the individual freedom and self-sufficiency that historically had represented the heart of American democracy survive. And while America’s imperial ambitions clearly remain strong, Brown shows how these ideas remain potent today, animating the work of prominent figures like William Cronon and Thomas Frank. A fascinating follow-up to Richard Hofstadter, Beyond the Frontier draws timely attention to an intellectual tradition that is currently being rediscovered by conservatives and liberals alike. David S. Brown is professor of history at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania. He is the author of Thomas Jefferson: A Biographical Companion and Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography.
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