Military historians, it seems, tend to hold on to tried-and-true tradition longer than historians in other fields. However, it is clear from this collection of interviews and essays that the field is
This collection of fifteen essays on the history of English abolitionism examines the development of this important milestone in social and moral thought, and explores broader issues of teleology and
Here, in an extended series of interviews and essays, leading historians argue with each other and themselves about how they do history and why. Contributors comment on the uses of history, the role o
This volulme is part of a multivolume series collecting essays, forum discussions, and interviews from Historically Speaking, which is the Historical Society journal that aims to make the work of prom
Yerxa (history, Nazarene College, Massachusetts) is the editor of Historically Speaking, a history periodical, and he has included this collection of essays and interviews that illustrate views from n
Yerxa (history, Eastern Nazarene College) gathers materials from the pages of Historically Speaking concerning the public role of academic historians. The focus of the discussion concerns the proper r
The exchanges collected here, on the relationship between science, religion, and history, are selected from a series of forums appearing in the Historical Society's publication, Historically Speaking,
Part of a multivolume series collecting essays, forum discussions, and interviews from Historically Speaking, the Historical Society journal that is intended to make the work of prominent historians a
In Species of Origins, Karl W. Giberson and Donald A. Yerxa examine America's controversial conversation about creation and evolution. While noting that part of the discord stems from the growing cult