The Liberal Persuasion: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and the Challenge of the American Past

The Liberal Persuasion: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and the Challenge of the American Past

by John Patrick Diggins (Editor)
The Liberal Persuasion: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and the Challenge of the American Past

The Liberal Persuasion: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and the Challenge of the American Past

by John Patrick Diggins (Editor)

Hardcover

$151.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

"John Diggins has put together a stimulating and provocative book filled with contributions of extraordinarily high quality."--Richard Gid Powers, City University of New York, College of Staten IslandFor more than half a century, the celebrated historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., has been the guiding force of American liberalism, both intellectually and in practice. The author of many critically acclaimed books, Schlesinger vigorously defended FDR's New Deal policies in his earliest writings and later served as a close advisor to President John F. Kennedy. In this volume, twenty of today's most eminent historians join forces to explore Schlesinger's unique brand of liberalism--one that has steered clear of ideological extremism and social fragmentation, favoring instead pluralism and the pragmatic use of state power. By engaging the reader in various aspects of his career and intellectual pursuits, these essays offer an exhilarating journey through American political history, from the Jackson era to multiculturalism, while demonstrating historical writing at its best.The volume opens with essays on Schlesinger as a historian and a political participant, contributed by William E. Leuchtenburg, Hugh Thomas, George Kennan, John Kenneth Galbraith, and John Morton Blum. The influence of the Jackson era is explored by Robert Remini, Sean Wilentz, and Jean V. Matthews. In a section on modern liberalism and governance, such topics as the New Deal, the Great Society, and the fate of liberalism under the Carter administration are discussed by Alan Brinkley, Kathleen D. McCarthy, Fred Siegel, Leo P. Ribuffo, and Richard C. Wade. Betty Miller Unterberger and Ronald Steel comment on liberalism and the Cold War. Louis Menand and Eugene D. Genovese explore ideological controversies within liberalism, including pragmatic liberalism and relativism and multiculturalism. In the final section, George Cotkin, Neil Jumonville, and Sir Isaiah Berlin write on three figures whom Schlesinger greatly admired: William James, Henry Steel Commager, and Edmund Wilson.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691654287
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/21/2017
Series: Princeton Legacy Library , #5213
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Vital Historian 3

Ch. 1 The Historian and the Public Realm 19

Ch. 2 The Historian as Political Advisor 43

Ch. 3 The Historian and the Cycles of History 54

Ch. 4 The Lessons of an Historian 62

Ch. 5 Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.: Tory Democrat 67

Ch. 6 The Age of Jackson and Its Impact 75

Ch. 7 Jacksonian Abolitionist: The Conversion of William Leggett 84

Ch. 8 Race, Sex, and the Dimensions of Liberty in Antebellum America 107

Ch. 9 The Two World Wars and the Idea of the State 127

Ch. 10 Women, Politics, Philanthropy: Some Historical Origins of the Welfare State 142

Ch. 11 The New Left, the New Right, and the New Deal 151

Ch. 12 "Malaise" Revisited: Jimmy Carter and the Crisis of Confidence 164

Ch. 13 Historical Analogies and Public Policy: The Black and Immigrant Experience in Urban America 185

Ch. 14 Woodrow Wilson and the Cold War 199

Ch. 15 America after the Cold War: Global Order, Democracy, and Domestic Consent 214

Ch. 16 Christopher Lasch's Quarrel with Liberalism 233

Ch. 17 Black Studies as Academic Discipline and Political Struggle 251

Ch. 18 William James and the Strenuous Responsibility of the Liberal Intellectual 263

Ch. 19 Henry Steele Commager's Activist History 277

Ch. 20 Edmund Wilson at Oxford 301

Selected Bibliography of Works by Schlesinger 311

Contributors 313

Acknowledgments 315

Index 317


What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"John Diggins has put together a stimulating and provocative book filled with contributions of extraordinarily high quality."—Richard Gid Powers, City University of New York, College of Staten Island

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews