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- Book Title
- Clio's Foot Soldiers
- Title
- Clio's Foot Soldiers
- Subtitle
- Twentieth-Century U.S. Social Movements and Collective Memory
- EAN
- 9781625343437
- ISBN
- 9781625343437
- Genre
- History
- Subject
- Society & Culture
- Release Date
- 07/30/2018
- Release Year
- 2018
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- US
- Publication Name
- Clio's Foot Soldiers : Twentieth-Century U. S. Social Movements and Collective Memory
- Item Length
- 9in
- Publisher
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
- Series
- Public History in Historical Perspective Ser.
- Publication Year
- 2018
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6in
- Item Width
- 6in
- Item Weight
- 11.1 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 216 Pages
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What happens when marginalized communities do not find their history in dominant narratives? How do they create a useable past to bind their political communities together and challenge their exclusion? In Clio's Foot Soldiers, Lara Leigh Kelland investigates these questions by examining 1960s and 1970s social movements comprised of historically marginalized peoples.
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Publisher
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
ISBN-10
1625343434
ISBN-13
9781625343437
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240585353
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Clio's Foot Soldiers : Twentieth-Century U. S. Social Movements and Collective Memory
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Public History in Historical Perspective Ser.
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
216 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Hn57.K368 2018
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
" Clio's Foot Soldiers is an important book that successfully illuminates the importance of collective memory activism in the many different social movements of the 1960s and 1970s."--Renee C. Romano, author of Racial Reckoning: Prosecuting America's Civil Rights Murders "This book will contribute significantly to our understanding of the still-improbable victory of so many marginalized groups engaged in 'collective memory' practices."--Van Gosse, author of The Movements of the New Left, 1950-1975: A Brief History with Documents and Rethinking the New Left: An Interpretative History "This is an important contribution for understanding our current social and political condition."-- CHOICE " Clio's Foot Soldiers makes an important contribution to the field of public history by illuminating the broader legacy of proto-public historians engaged in movement activism. The field's commitment [to] community engagement, institutional relevance, shared authority, and civic dialogue resonate deeply with the interests of the grassroots historians Kelland chronicles in her book."-- The Public Historian "In this original and thought-provoking study, Lara Leigh Kelland examines how U.S. social movements of the left in the 1960s and 1970s created new historical narratives and forms to further their goals of progressive social change . . . This book and its central question--how social movements create a usable past--will be inspiring to scholars of social movements and of public history, as well as to activists and community historians themselves."-- Journal of Arizona History "Kelland makes a compelling argument for the function of collective histories and activist histories in sustaining identity-based social movements . . . In attending to each movement's process of historical narrative creation, Clio's Foot Soldiers enriches our understanding of the cultural work such movements perform."-- American Literary History "The strength of Kelland's analysis lies in her ability to include a diverse range of memory practices in her examination of marginalized groups working to construct a vital past for themselves."-- The Journal of American History " Clio's Foot Soldiers is a book that will teach well, either excerpted as case studies alongside readings on these social movements or in undergraduate and graduate public history and public humanities coursework. The 'memory practices' detailed by Kelland both model and inspire."-- American Historical Review, The strength of Kelland's analysis lies in her ability to include a diverse range of memory practices in her examination of marginalized groups working to construct a vital past for themselves., "Clio's Foot Soldiers is an important book that successfully illuminates the importance of collective memory activism in the many different social movements of the 1960s and 1970s."--Renee C. Romano, author of Racial Reckoning: Prosecuting America's Civil Rights Murders "This book will contribute significantly to our understanding of the still-improbable victory of so many marginalized groups engaged in 'collective memory' practices."--Van Gosse, author of The Movements of the New Left, 1950-1975: A Brief History with Documents and Rethinking the New Left: An Interpretative History "This is an important contribution for understanding our current social and political condition."--CHOICE "Clio's Foot Soldiers makes an important contribution to the field of public history by illuminating the broader legacy of proto-public historians engaged in movement activism. The field's commitment [to] community engagement, institutional relevance, shared authority, and civic dialogue resonate deeply with the interests of the grassroots historians Kelland chronicles in her book."--The Public Historian "In this original and thought-provoking study, Lara Leigh Kelland examines how U.S. social movements of the left in the 1960s and 1970s created new historical narratives and forms to further their goals of progressive social change . . . This book and its central question--how social movements create a usable past--will be inspiring to scholars of social movements and of public history, as well as to activists and community historians themselves."--Journal of Arizona History "Kelland makes a compelling argument for the function of collective histories and activist histories in sustaining identity-based social movements . . . In attending to each movement's process of historical narrative creation, Clio's Foot Soldiers enriches our understanding of the cultural work such movements perform."--American Literary History "The strength of Kelland's analysis lies in her ability to include a diverse range of memory practices in her examination of marginalized groups working to construct a vital past for themselves."--The Journal of American History, "Clio's Foot Soldiers is an important book that successfully illuminates the importance of collective memory activism in the many different social movements of the 1960s and 1970s."--Renee C. Romano, author of Racial Reckoning: Prosecuting America's Civil Rights Murders"This book will contribute significantly to our understanding of the still-improbable victory of so many marginalized groups engaged in 'collective memory' practices."--Van Gosse, author of The Movements of the New Left, 1950-1975: A Brief History with Documents and Rethinking the New Left: An Interpretative History"This is an important contribution for understanding our current social and political condition."--CHOICE"Clio's Foot Soldiers makes an important contribution to the field of public history by illuminating the broader legacy of proto-public historians engaged in movement activism. The field's commitment [to] community engagement, institutional relevance, shared authority, and civic dialogue resonate deeply with the interests of the grassroots historians Kelland chronicles in her book."--The Public Historian"In this original and thought-provoking study, Lara Leigh Kelland examines how U.S. social movements of the left in the 1960s and 1970s created new historical narratives and forms to further their goals of progressive social change . . . This book and its central question--how social movements create a usable past--will be inspiring to scholars of social movements and of public history, as well as to activists and community historians themselves."--Journal of Arizona History"Kelland makes a compelling argument for the function of collective histories and activist histories in sustaining identity-based social movements . . . In attending to each movement's process of historical narrative creation, Clio's Foot Soldiers enriches our understanding of the cultural work such movements perform."--American Literary History"The strength of Kelland's analysis lies in her ability to include a diverse range of memory practices in her examination of marginalized groups working to construct a vital past for themselves."--The Journal of American History"Clio's Foot Soldiers is a book that will teach well, either excerpted as case studies alongside readings on these social movements or in undergraduate and graduate public history and public humanities coursework. The 'memory practices' detailed by Kelland both model and inspire."--American Historical Review, In this original and thought-provoking study, Lara Leigh Kelland examines how U.S. social movements of the left in the 1960s and 1970s created new historical narratives and forms to further their goals of progressive social change... This book and its central question -- how social movements create a usable past -- will be inspiring to scholars of social movements and of public history, as well as to activists and community historians themselves., Clio's Foot Soldiers makes an important contribution to the field of public history by illuminating the broader legacy of proto-public historians engaged in movement activism. The field's commitment [to] community engagement, institutional relevance, shared authority, and civic dialogue resonate deeply with the interests of the grassroots historians Kelland chronicles in her book., " Clio's Foot Soldiers is an important book that successfully illuminates the importance of collective memory activism in the many different social movements of the 1960s and 1970s."--Renee C. Romano, author of Racial Reckoning: Prosecuting America's Civil Rights Murders "This book will contribute significantly to our understanding of the still-improbable victory of so many marginalized groups engaged in 'collective memory' practices."--Van Gosse, author of The Movements of the New Left, 1950-1975: A Brief History with Documents and Rethinking the New Left: An Interpretative History "This is an important contribution for understanding our current social and political condition."-- CHOICE " Clio's Foot Soldiers makes an important contribution to the field of public history by illuminating the broader legacy of proto-public historians engaged in movement activism. The field's commitment [to] community engagement, institutional relevance, shared authority, and civic dialogue resonate deeply with the interests of the grassroots historians Kelland chronicles in her book."-- The Public Historian "In this original and thought-provoking study, Lara Leigh Kelland examines how U.S. social movements of the left in the 1960s and 1970s created new historical narratives and forms to further their goals of progressive social change . . . This book and its central question--how social movements create a usable past--will be inspiring to scholars of social movements and of public history, as well as to activists and community historians themselves."-- Journal of Arizona History "Kelland makes a compelling argument for the function of collective histories and activist histories in sustaining identity-based social movements . . . In attending to each movement's process of historical narrative creation, Clio's Foot Soldiers enriches our understanding of the cultural work such movements perform."-- American Literary History "The strength of Kelland's analysis lies in her ability to include a diverse range of memory practices in her examination of marginalized groups working to construct a vital past for themselves."-- Journal of American History "Clio's Foot Soldiers is a book that will teach well, either excerpted as case studies alongside readings on these social movements or in undergraduate and graduate public history and public humanities coursework. The 'memory practices' detailed by Kelland both model and inspire."-- American Historical Review, " Clio's Foot Soldiers is an important book that successfully illuminates the importance of collective memory activism in the many different social movements of the 1960s and 1970s."--Renee C. Romano, author of Racial Reckoning: Prosecuting America's Civil Rights Murders "This book will contribute significantly to our understanding of the still-improbable victory of so many marginalized groups engaged in 'collective memory' practices."--Van Gosse, author of The Movements of the New Left, 1950-1975: A Brief History with Documents and Rethinking the New Left: An Interpretative History "This is an important contribution for understanding our current social and political condition."-- CHOICE " Clio's Foot Soldiers makes an important contribution to the field of public history by illuminating the broader legacy of proto-public historians engaged in movement activism. The field's commitment [to] community engagement, institutional relevance, shared authority, and civic dialogue resonate deeply with the interests of the grassroots historians Kelland chronicles in her book."-- The Public Historian "In this original and thought-provoking study, Lara Leigh Kelland examines how U.S. social movements of the left in the 1960s and 1970s created new historical narratives and forms to further their goals of progressive social change . . . This book and its central question--how social movements create a usable past--will be inspiring to scholars of social movements and of public history, as well as to activists and community historians themselves."-- Journal of Arizona History "Kelland makes a compelling argument for the function of collective histories and activist histories in sustaining identity-based social movements . . . In attending to each movement's process of historical narrative creation, Clio's Foot Soldiers enriches our understanding of the cultural work such movements perform."-- American Literary History "The strength of Kelland's analysis lies in her ability to include a diverse range of memory practices in her examination of marginalized groups working to construct a vital past for themselves."-- Journal of American History, Kelland makes a compelling argument for the function of collective histories and activist histories in sustaining identity-based social movements... In attending to each movement's process of historical narrative creation, Clio's Foot Soldiers enriches our understanding of the cultural work such movements perform.
Copyright Date
2018
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Sociology / General, Social History, General, United States / General
Lccn
2017-050252
Dewey Decimal
303.484
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science
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