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The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865–1896 by Richard White
Great Plains Quarterly ( IF 0.1 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-01 , DOI: 10.1353/gpq.2019.0028
Christa Dierksheide

their novels as a result of their fi endish outlook on multicultural races. Th is book uses sources that are mostly based in Oklahoma, which contains a sizable percentage of the Native population in the Great Plains. As a result, Zink makes use of essential archival sources located in this region to lay claim to her work. This book adds to the historiography of American print culture in that it evaluates how biases are interpreted and intertwined in fi ctional manuscripts. Th e premise is sound, but the intended audience is those who are knowledgeable in earlier American literature, such as graduate students or scholars in the fi eld. Ultimately, Zink’s book provides an exciting insight into domesticity and how that in turn further aff ected racial divides in the Great Plains between 1850 and 1950.

中文翻译:

它所代表的共和国:重建和镀金时代的美国,1865-1896 年,理查德·怀特 (Richard White)

他们的小说是他们对多元文化种族的终极看法的结果。这本书使用的资料主要来自俄克拉荷马州,其中包含大平原地区相当大比例的土著人口。因此,辛克利用位于该地区的重要档案资料来证明她的作品。这本书增加了美国印刷文化的历史编纂,因为它评估了偏见如何在虚构手稿中被解释和交织在一起。前提是合理的,但目标读者是那些对早期美国文学有了解的人,例如该领域的研究生或学者。归根结底,辛克的书提供了对家庭生活以及家庭生活如何进一步影响 1850 年至 1950 年间大平原的种族分歧的令人兴奋的见解。
更新日期:2019-01-01
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