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Historians in trouble:, plagiarism, fraud, and politics in the ivory tower, Jon Wiener

Label
Historians in trouble:, plagiarism, fraud, and politics in the ivory tower, Jon Wiener
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Historians in trouble:
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jon Wiener
Sub title
plagiarism, fraud, and politics in the ivory tower
Summary
Historians in Trouble is investigative journalist and historian Jon Wiener's "incisive and entertaining" (New Statesman, UK) account of several of the most notorious history scandals of the last few years. Focusing on a dozen key controversies ranging across the political spectrum and representing a wide array of charges, Wiener seeks to understand why some cases make the headlines and end careers, while others do not. He looks at the well publicized cases of Michael Bellesiles, the historian of gun culture accused of research fraud; accused plagiarists and "celebrity historians" Stephen Ambrose and Doris Kearns Goodwin; Pulitzer Prize-winner Joseph J. Ellis, who lied in his classroom at Mount Holyoke about having fought in Vietnam; and the allegations of misconduct by Harvard's Stephan Thernstrom and Emory's Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, who nevertheless were appointed by George W. Bush to the National Council on the Humanities. As the Bancroft Prize-winning historian Linda Gordon wrote in Dissent, Wiener's "very readable book . . . reveal[s] not only scholarly misdeeds but also recent increases in threats to free debate and intellectual integrity."
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content