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詹姆斯•洛温 James W. Loewen
作者  (1942年2月6日)

阅读詹姆斯•洛温 James W. Loewen在历史大观的作品!!!
  美国著名学者,佛蒙特大学社会学退休教授,现居华盛顿。
  
  詹姆斯•洛温的其他著作有:
  
  《谎言遍布美国:我们的历史景点中的错误》(Lies Across America: What Our Historic Sites Get Wrong)
  
  《老师告诉我的关于克里斯托弗•哥伦布的谎言》(Lies My Teacher Told Me About Christopher Columbus)
  
  《密西西比华人:夹在黑人与白人之间》(The Mississippi Chinese: Between Black and White)
  
  《密西西比:冲突与变革》(Mississippi: Conflict and Change)[与查尔斯•萨里斯(Charles Sallis)等合著]
  
  《重新思考我们的过去:识别美国历史中的事实、虚构与谎言》(Rethinking Our Past: Recognizing Facts, Fiction, and Lies in American History)
  
  《审判席上的社会科学》(Social Science in the Courtroom)
  
  《日落之镇:美国种族主义的隐秘向度》(Sundown Towns:A Hidden Dimension of American Racism)


  James (Jim) W. Loewen (born February 6, 1942) is a sociologist, historian, and author whose best-known work is Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong (1995).
  
  Early life and careerLoewen was born to Winifred and Dr. David F. Loewen in 1942. His mother was a librarian and teacher, and his father was a medical director. Loewen grew up in Decatur, Illinois. He was a National Merit Scholar as a graduate in 1960 from MacArthur High School.
  
  He attended Carleton College. In 1963, as a junior, he spent a semester in Mississippi, an experience in a different culture that led to his questioning what he had been taught about United States history. He was intrigued by learning about the unique place of nineteenth-century Chinese immigrants and their descendants in Mississippi culture, commonly thought of as biracial. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in sociology from Harvard University based on his research on the Chinese in Mississippi.
  
  Loewen first taught in Mississippi at Tougaloo College, a historically black college founded by the American Missionary Association after the American Civil War. For 20 years, Loewen taught about racism at the University of Vermont. Since 1997, he has been a Visiting Professor of Sociology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.
  
   First Amendment battleLoewen co-authored a United States history textbook, Mississippi: Conflict and Change (1974), which won the Lillian Smith Award for Best Southern Nonfiction in 1975. The Mississippi Textbook Purchasing Board did not approve the textbook for use in the state school system. Loewen challenged the state's decision in a lawsuit, Loewen v. Turnipseed (1980).
  
  The American Library Association considers Loewen v. Turnipseed, 488 F. Supp. 1138 (N.D. Miss. 1980), a historic First Amendment case, and one of the foundations of our "right to read freely." Mississippi: Conflict and Change was rejected for use in Mississippi's public schools by the Mississippi Textbook Purchasing Board on the grounds that it was too controversial and placed too much focus on racial matters. Judge Orma R. Smith of the U.S. District Court ruled that the rejection of the textbook was not based on "justifiable grounds", and that the authors were denied their right to free speech and press.
  
   Lies My Teacher Told MeLoewen spent two years at the Smithsonian Institution, where he studied and compared twelve American history textbooks then widely used throughout the United States. He published his findings in Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your High School History Textbook Got Wrong (1995). He concluded that no one textbook does a decent job of making history interesting, memorable nor does any single textbook provide accurate documentation.
  
  He believes that history should not be taught as straightforward facts and dates to memorize, but rather analysis of the context and root causes of events. Loewen recommends that teachers use two textbooks, so that students may realize the contradictions and ask questions, such as, "Why do the authors present the material like this?"
  
   Recent writingsContinuing his interest in racial conflict in the United States, Loewen wrote Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism (2005). The book documents the histories of sundown towns, which are towns where black people, Jews, and other minority groups were forced (or strongly encouraged) to leave prior to sundown in order to prevent racial violence threatened and perpetrated by majority white populations. Loewen has written about sundown towns repeatedly throughout his career, including in Lies Across America, where he notably cited the affluent suburb of Darien, Connecticut as meeting his definition of a modern-day de facto sundown town.
  
  At present, Loewen is researching a new book, Surprises on the Landscape: Unexpected Places That Get History Right. The book is planned as follow-up to Lies Across America, which noted historically inaccurate or misleading historical markers and sites across the United States. Surprises will call attention to historical sites that are accurate and provide honest representations of events. His official website invites the public to comment on what towns and historical sites should be included in terms of presenting history "right".
  
   BooksLoewen has written the following books:
  
  The Mississippi Chinese: Between Black and White, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971; second edition, Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press 1988
  
  Mississippi: Conflict and Change (co-authored with Charles Sallis), New York: Pantheon Books, 1974
  
  Social Science in the Courtroom, Lexington: D.C. Heath and Company, 1982
  
  The Truth About Columbus 1989; second edition as Lies My Teacher Told Me About Christopher Columbus, paperback, 2006
  
  Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your High School History Textbook Got Wrong, New York: The New Press, 1995
  
  Lies Across America: What Our Historic Markers and Monuments Get Wrong, New York: The New Press, 1999
  
  Sundown Towns, New York: The New Press, 2005
  
  Teaching What Really Happened: How to Avoid the Tyranny of Textbooks and Get Students Excited About Doing History, New York: Teachers College Press, 2010
  
  The Confederate and Neo-Confederate Reader: The Great Truth about the Lost Cause (co-edited with Edward H. Sebesta), Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2010
  
   References1.^ "Jim Loewen". Ushistory.Org. Retrieved 2010-10-16.
  
  2.^ a b c Cheney, Matt. "Biography of James W. Loewen". University of Illinois. Retrieved 2010-10-16.
  
  3.^ http://www.evergreen.edu/news/archive/2008/05/jamesloewen
  
  4.^ "Notable First Amendment court cases". American Library Association. Retrieved 2010-10-16.
  
  5.^ http://sundown.afro.illinois.edu/
  
  6.^ http://sundown.afro.illinois.edu/liesmyteachertoldme.php
  
  7.^ http://sundown.afro.illinois.edu/sundowntowns.php
  
  8.^ http://sundown.afro.illinois.edu/content.php?file=worksinprogress.html
    

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