December Reading, continued
Dec. 13th, 2004 09:18 pmLies my Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong, by James W. Loewen
( A Brit tries to learn American history )
This was a fascinating and thought-provoking read. It's written as an indictment of bland, thought-suppressing, Eurocentic high-school textbooks, by way of bringing out facets that get usually get overlooked or misrepresented. Helen Keller was a socialist? Woodrow Wilson a racist? Columbus landed on what is now Haiti and strip-mined it for slaves, starting the process that rapidly exterminated the original inhabitants? I had no idea. I had a bit more inkling, from some of my other reading, about what happened to the Native Americans. I kept wanting to check my other books: did Johnson even mention that? What did H. W Brands' The First American even mention Franklin being sent to the Iroqois in 1775? (Barely, and no, respectively.)
I wonder, too, how much my own O-level history course (Revolution, Reaction and Reform: Europe 1793-1870) missed out or glossed over. No doubt plenty, in the course of boiling a turbulent period down to bullet-point wars and treaties, laws and protests, but at least we didn't try to cover the whole history of the continent, or even the last four hundred years of it, in that two-year course!