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University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst
"Whatever popularizes vulgarizes" : defining popular history -- When popular history was popular : Washington Irving, George Lippard, John Frost, and book culture in the nineteenth century -- The "terrible image breaker" : William Cullen Bryant,...
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Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt / Zentrale
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"Whatever popularizes vulgarizes" : defining popular history -- When popular history was popular : Washington Irving, George Lippard, John Frost, and book culture in the nineteenth century -- The "terrible image breaker" : William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Gay, and Scribner's hybrid history -- The metahistorian as popularizer : John Clark Ridpath and the universal laws of popular history -- "The past everything" : Edward Eggleston, realism, and the rise of the "new" history -- "A background of real history" : Edward S. Ellis and the dime novel as popular history -- Writing himself out of trouble : Julian Hawthorne and the commercialism of popular history -- The unpopularity of popular history