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History as Literature [Secure]
eBook by Theodore Roosevelt
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eBook Category: History
eBook Description: Theodore Roosevelt delivered this impressive, often-quoted speech to the American Historical Association in 1912. In History as Literature he confronts the question of whether history should be viewed as science or as literature, and argues that it is the historian's job to make the past come alive for the reader so that people will never forget their heritage: ?The historian must deal with the days of common things, and deal with them so that they shall interest us in reading of them as our own common things interest us as we live among them." Read all the great works by Theodore Roosevelt: ; Presidential Addresses and State Papers; American Ideals; History as Literature; Oliver Cromwell; Winning of the West; The Rough Riders; Fear God and Take Your Own Part; Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches; Hunting Trip of a Ranchman; The Naval War of 1812; The Roosevelt Book; The Strenuous Life; The Wilderness Hunter. Also read his biography Theodore Roosevelt by William Roscoe Thayer If you enjoy Theodore Roosevelt's hunting books, you may also enjoy The Happy Hunting Grounds by his son Kermit Roosevelt.
eBook Publisher: Barnes & Noble Digital, Published: 2003
Fictionwise Release Date: April 2004
Available eBook Formats [Secure - What's this?]:
All formats: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED
MobiPocket Reader ISBN: 0594103789 Adobe Acrobat Reader ISBN: 0594096995 Microsoft Reader ISBN: 0594096979
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