Conjurers, Cranks, Provincials, and Antediluvians

The Off-Modern in American History

(Author) Jackson Lears
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The best essays from America's premier cultural historian Jackson Lears has been hailed as the "dean of American cultural history" and "one of the few pre-eminent historians of our time." Well known for his elegant, daring scholarship on topics such as antimodernism, advertising, and luck, Lears has also been a critic and essayist whose public-facing writings--published in journals such as the New Republic, The Nation, the London Review of Books, and the New York Review of Books--have explored a variety of subjects and themes, both contemporary and historical, from modern environmentalism to liberal arts education, from the plastics industry to the happiness industry, from Theodore Roosevelt to Seymour Hersh, from Van Wyck Brooks to Anne Applebaum. The essays collected here, written over the course of over forty years, are absorbing reading for anyone interested in American history, culture, or intellectual life and provide models of an engaged critic at work on topics and figures both high and low. Offering compelling lenses on historical subjects while setting contemporary culture in rich historical perspective, the essays bridge the gap between history and social commentary and afford a sweeping view of the changing intellectual scene from 1977 to the present.

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Publisher:
Yale University Press
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780300267143
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Aug. 27, 2024

Jackson Lears

Jackson Lears is a prominent American historian and cultural critic. His most famous work, "Fables of Abundance," explores the intersection of consumer culture and American society. Lears' writing is characterized by its incisive analysis and eloquent prose. His contributions to literature shed light on the complexities of modern capitalism and its impact on society.

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