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The Terrors of ideological politics: Liberal historians in a conservative mood
The Terrors of Ideological Politics examines how American liberal historians responded to the rise of political conservatism during the mid-20th century. Marian J. Morton analyzes the tensions between ideological commitment and scholarly objectivity, showing how historical writing became a battleground for competing political interpretations of the American past. The book explores the role of ideology in shaping historical narratives, the intellectual struggles of liberal historians in a conservative climate, and the broader cultural implications for U.S. historiography. Combining critical analysis with historical context, Morton highlights the challenges historians face when political pressures influence academic discourse.
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