[Oral History Program interview with Merle Eugene Curti, 1992. Fifth interview of five]
The peace movement--Intellectual history--The study of popular culture--Religion and scholarship--Social history--Black history--"Traditional" vs. "non-traditional" history--Multiculturalism--Women's history--Curti on teaching; on his former graduate students; on his early interest in history; on Frederick Jackson Turner; on Charles and Mary Beard; on academic politics; on what being a historian has taught him about life.
"The peace movement--Intellectual history--The study of popular culture--Religion and scholarship--Social history--Black history--"Traditional" vs. "non-traditional" history--Multiculturalism--Women's history--Curti on teaching; on his former graduate students; on his early interest in history; on Frederick Jackson Turner; on Charles and Mary Beard; on academic politics; on what being a historian has taught him about life."@en
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