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That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession

Peter Novick
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That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1988

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Peter Novick

That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1988
Book Details
Pages

662

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

America • 20th century

Publication Year

1988

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

In That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession, Peter Novick explores the evolution of objectivity in the field of American history. The text examines how historians have grappled with maintaining objectivity amidst varying interpretations and ideological influences throughout history, highlighting shifts in the professional standards and debates within the academic community.

Informative

Contemplative

Challenging

Mysterious

Reviews & Readership

4.0

682 ratings

60%

Loved it

26%

Mixed feelings

14%

Not a fan

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That Noble Dream by Peter Novick offers a thorough examination of historical objectivity, praised for its depth and scholarly insight. Positively, it is detailed and well-researched. However, some critics found it dense and challenging to navigate. Overall, it is an essential read for understanding historiographical debates in the American historical profession.

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Who Should Read That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession?

Readers who appreciate That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession will likely enjoy intellectual history, debates on historiography, and the philosophy of history. Comparable titles include E.H. Carr's What Is History? and Richard J. Evans' In Defence of History.

4.0

682 ratings

60%

Loved it

26%

Mixed feelings

14%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

662

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

America • 20th century

Publication Year

1988

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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