少数例外:一些大学教授与美国原住民历史教学,1900-1970。

S. Crum
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从1900年到1970年,只有8位美国历史学家在学院和大学的历史系开设了美洲原住民历史课程。这使他们成为学术界中罕见的例外,因为学术界过分强调主流的欧美历史,对种族和民族的关注极为有限。除了很小的程度,这些教授没有介绍印第安人或美洲原住民的历史,因为来自各自校园的鼓舞力量。相反,正如本文将要讨论的那样,他们主要受到校园外出现的更大的社会趋势的影响。”在研究了为什么历史学家没有在1930年之前引入美洲原住民历史课程之后,本文将着眼于罕见的例外,以及促使他们中的一些人在高等教育水平上提供美洲原住民历史的校外外部因素。这些贡献因素包括1928年的梅里亚姆报告,20世纪20年代和30年代的印度改革运动,50年代的印度索赔研究,以及60年代的政治气候,每一个都将被讨论。
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Rare Exceptions: Some University Professors and the Teaching of Native American History, 1900-1970.
FROM 1900 TO 1970, only eight United States historians established courses on Native American history in history departments at the college and university level. This made them rare exceptions in an academic world that placed overwhelming emphasis on mainstream Euro-American history, with extremely limited attention to race and ethnicity. Except to a small degree, these professors did not introduce Indian or Native American history because of inspirational forces coming from their respective campuses. Instead, and as will be argued in this paper, they were influenced primarily by larger societal trends that surfaced offcampus.' After examining why historians did not introduce Native American history courses before 1930 this paper will look at the rare exceptions themselves and the off-campus external factors that motivated a few of them to offer Native American history at the higher education level. These contributing elements include the Meriam Report of 1928, the Indian Reform Movement of the 1920s and 1930s, the Indian claims research of the 1950s, and the political climate of the 1960s, each of which will be discussed.
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