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Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America (Public History in Historical Perspective)
Author: Susan Reynolds Williams
Year: February 28, 2013
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Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America: Public History in Historical Perspective In the late 19th century, a surge of interest in early American history, genealogy, and antiquarian collecting led to a prolific output of scholarship from author and historian Alice Morse Earle. Between 1890 and 1904, Earle wrote seventeen books, numerous articles, pamphlets, and speeches that delved into the life, manners, customs, and material culture of colonial New England. Her work continues to resonate with readers today, offering a unique perspective on the nation's colonial past. Despite her privacy, Earle's extensive body of scholarship provides valuable insights into the intimate details of colonial and home life, highlighting the crucial role women played in nurturing communities and constructing households that both served and shaped their families. This article will explore the significance of Earle's contributions to the field of public history and their relevance to contemporary society. Earle's Vision of Women's Role in Shaping Communities Earle believed that women had played a pivotal historical role in helping to shape communities and construct households that both served and reflected their families. Her vision spoke eloquently to her contemporaries who were actively creating exhibitions of early American life, staging historical pageants, and furnishing their homes with period pieces and artifacts.
Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America: Public History in Historical Perspective В конце XIX века всплеск интереса к ранней американской истории, генеалогии и антикварному коллекционированию привел к плодовитому результату стипендии автора и историка Элис Морс Эрл. Между 1890 и 1904 годами Эрл написал семнадцать книг, многочисленные статьи, памфлеты и речи, которые углубились в жизнь, манеры, обычаи и материальную культуру колониальной Новой Англии. Ее работы продолжают находить отклик у читателей и сегодня, предлагая уникальный взгляд на колониальное прошлое нации. Несмотря на ее частную жизнь, обширная стипендия Эрл дает ценную информацию об интимных деталях колониальной и домашней жизни, подчеркивая решающую роль, которую женщины играют в воспитании сообществ и строительстве домашних хозяйств, которые служили и формировали их семьи. В этой статье будет рассмотрено значение вклада Эрла в область публичной истории и их значимость для современного общества. Earle's Vision of Women's Role in Shaping Communities Эрл считает, что женщины сыграли ключевую историческую роль в оказании помощи в формировании сообществ и строительстве домашних хозяйств, которые как обслуживали, так и отражали их семьи. Её видение красноречиво говорило с современниками, которые активно создавали выставки ранней американской жизни, устраивали исторические конкурсы и обставляли свои дома экспонатами периода и артефактами.
Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America : Public History in Historical Perspective À la fin du XIXe siècle, un regain d'intérêt pour l'histoire américaine précoce, la généalogie et la collection d'antiquités a conduit à un résultat prolifique de l'auteur et historien Alice Morse Erce L. Entre 1890 et 1904, Earl écrivit dix-sept livres, de nombreux articles, pamphlets et discours qui approfondirent la vie, le savoir-vivre, les coutumes et la culture matérielle de la Nouvelle-Angleterre coloniale. Son travail continue de résonner avec les lecteurs aujourd'hui, offrant une vision unique du passé colonial de la nation. Malgré sa vie privée, la vaste bourse Earl fournit des informations précieuses sur les détails intimes de la vie coloniale et domestique, soulignant le rôle crucial que les femmes jouent dans l'éducation des communautés et la construction des ménages qui ont servi et façonné leurs familles. Cet article examinera l'importance de la contribution d'Earl dans le domaine de l'histoire publique et leur importance pour la société moderne. Earle's Vision of Women's Role in Shaping Communities Earl croit que les femmes ont joué un rôle historique important dans la formation de communautés et la construction de ménages qui servaient et reflétaient leurs familles. Sa vision a été éloquente avec les contemporains, qui ont activement créé des expositions au début de la vie américaine, organisé des concours historiques et meublé leurs maisons avec des objets d'époque et des artefacts.
Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America: Historia Pública en la Perspectiva Histórica A finales del siglo XIX, un aumento en el interés por la historia estadounidense temprana, la genealogía y el coleccionismo antiguo llevó a el prolífico resultado de la beca de autor e historiador Alice Morse Earle. Entre 1890 y 1904, Earl escribió diecisiete libros, numerosos artículos, panfletos y discursos que profundizaron en la vida, los modales, las costumbres y la cultura material de la Nueva Inglaterra colonial. Sus obras siguen resonando en los lectores hoy en día, ofreciendo una visión única del pasado colonial de la nación. A pesar de su vida privada, la extensa beca Earl proporciona información valiosa sobre los detalles íntimos de la vida colonial y doméstica, destacando el papel crucial que las mujeres juegan en la educación de las comunidades y la construcción de hogares que sirvieron y formaron sus familias. Este artículo abordará la importancia de la contribución de Earl al campo de la historia pública y su importancia para la sociedad moderna. Earle's Vision of Women's Role in Shaping Communities Earl cree que las mujeres han jugado un papel histórico clave en ayudar a formar comunidades y construir hogares que sirvan y reflejen a sus familias. Su visión hablaba elocuentemente con sus contemporáneos, quienes creaban activamente exposiciones de la vida estadounidense temprana, organizaban concursos históricos y amueblaban sus casas con exhibiciones de época y artefactos.
Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America: Public History in Historical Personal Alla fine del XIX secolo, l'aumento dell'interesse per la storia, la genealogia e il collezionismo antiquario americani ha portato al risultato frutto della borsa di studio dell'autrice e storica Alice Mors Ers l. Tra il 1890 e il 1904 Earl ha scritto diciassette libri, numerosi articoli, pamphlet e discorsi che si sono approfonditi nella vita, modi, usanze e cultura materiale del New England coloniale. I suoi lavori continuano a trovare una risposta tra i lettori, offrendo una visione unica del passato coloniale della nazione. Nonostante la sua privacy, l'ampia borsa di studio Earl fornisce informazioni preziose sui dettagli intimi della vita coloniale e domestica, sottolineando il ruolo cruciale che le donne svolgono nell'educazione alle comunità e nella costruzione di famiglie che hanno servito e formato le loro famiglie. Questo articolo esaminerà il valore del contributo di Earl nel campo della storia pubblica e la loro rilevanza per la società moderna. Earle's Vision of Women's Role in Shaping Communities Earl ritiene che le donne abbiano svolto un ruolo storico fondamentale nell'aiutare a formare le comunità e costruire le famiglie che hanno servito e riflettono le loro famiglie. La sua visione ha parlato in modo eloquente con i contemporanei che hanno attivamente creato mostre della prima vita americana, organizzato concorsi storici e arredato le loro case con pezzi del periodo e manufatti.
Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America: Public History in Historical Perspective Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts führte ein wachsendes Interesse an der frühen amerikanischen Geschichte, Genealogie und antikem Sammeln zu dem fruchtbaren Ergebnis eines Stipendiums der Autorin und Historikerin Alice Morse Earle. Zwischen 1890 und 1904 schrieb Earl siebzehn Bücher, zahlreiche Artikel, Broschüren und Reden, die in das ben, die Manieren, die Bräuche und die materielle Kultur des kolonialen Neuenglands eintauchten. Ihre Arbeiten finden auch heute noch Anklang bei den sern und bieten einen einzigartigen Einblick in die koloniale Vergangenheit der Nation. Trotz ihres Privatlebens bietet Earls umfangreiches Stipendium wertvolle Einblicke in die intimen Details des kolonialen und häuslichen bens und unterstreicht die entscheidende Rolle, die Frauen bei der Erziehung von Gemeinschaften und dem Aufbau von Haushalten spielen, die ihren Familien gedient und sie geprägt haben. Dieser Artikel wird die Bedeutung von Earls Beitrag im Bereich der öffentlichen Geschichte und ihre Bedeutung für die moderne Gesellschaft untersuchen. Earle's Vision of Women's Role in Shaping Communities Earl glaubt, dass Frauen eine wichtige historische Rolle bei der Gestaltung von Gemeinschaften und dem Aufbau von Haushalten gespielt haben, die sowohl ihren Familien dienten als auch sie widerspiegelten. Ihre Vision sprach eloquent mit Zeitgenossen, die aktiv Ausstellungen des frühen amerikanischen bens schufen, historische Wettbewerbe veranstalteten und ihre Häuser mit Exponaten aus der Zeit und Artefakten ausstatteten.
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Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America: Public History in Historical Perspective [Alice Morse Earle ve Erken Amerika'nın İç Tarihi: Tarihsel Perspektifte Kamusal Tarih] 19. yüzyılın sonunda, erken dönem Amerikan tarihi, şecere ve antika koleksiyonculuğuna olan ilgideki artış, yazar ve tarihçi Alice Morse Earle'nin verimli bir burs kazanmasına yol açtı. 1890 ve 1904 yılları arasında Earle, on yedi kitap, çok sayıda makale, broşür ve konuşma yazdı ve bunlar sömürgeci New England'ın yaşamını, adetlerini, geleneklerini ve maddi kültürünü ele aldı. Çalışmaları bugün okuyucularla rezonansa devam ediyor ve ülkenin sömürge geçmişine benzersiz bir bakış açısı sunuyor. Özel hayatına rağmen, Earle'nin kapsamlı bursu, sömürge ve ev hayatının samimi ayrıntılarına değerli bir bakış açısı sunarak, kadınların toplulukları beslemede ve ailelerine hizmet eden ve şekillendiren haneleri inşa etmede oynadıkları önemli rolü vurgulamaktadır. Bu makale, Earle'ün kamu tarihi alanına katkılarının önemini ve modern toplumla ilişkilerini inceleyecek. Earle'ün Toplulukların Şekillendirilmesinde Kadın Rolü Vizyonu Earl, kadınların toplulukları şekillendirmeye ve hem ailelerine hizmet eden hem de ailelerini yansıtan haneler inşa etmeye yardımcı olmada önemli bir tarihsel rol oynadığına inanıyor. Vizyonu, aktif olarak erken Amerikan yaşamının sergilerini yaratan, tarihi yarışmalar düzenleyen ve evlerini dönem sergileri ve eserleri ile döşeyen çağdaşlarla etkili bir şekilde konuştu.
أليس مورس إيرل والتاريخ المحلي لأمريكا المبكرة: التاريخ العام من منظور تاريخي في نهاية القرن التاسع عشر، أدت زيادة الاهتمام بالتاريخ الأمريكي المبكر وعلم الأنساب وجمع الآثار إلى منحة دراسية غزيرة من قبل المؤلفة والمؤرخة أليس مورس إيرل. بين عامي 1890 و 1904، كتب إيرل سبعة عشر كتابًا والعديد من المقالات والنشرات والخطب التي بحثت في الحياة والأخلاق والعادات والثقافة المادية في نيو إنجلاند الاستعمارية. يستمر صدى عملها لدى القراء اليوم، حيث يقدم منظورًا فريدًا للماضي الاستعماري للأمة. على الرغم من حياتها الخاصة، توفر منحة إيرل الواسعة نظرة ثاقبة للتفاصيل الحميمة للحياة الاستعمارية والمنزلية، مما يسلط الضوء على الدور الحاسم الذي تلعبه النساء في رعاية المجتمعات وبناء الأسر التي خدمت وشكلت أسرهن. ستدرس هذه المقالة أهمية مساهمات إيرل في مجال التاريخ العام وصلتها بالمجتمع الحديث. رؤية إيرل لدور المرأة في تشكيل المجتمعات يعتقد إيرل أن النساء لعبن دورًا تاريخيًا رئيسيًا في المساعدة على تشكيل المجتمعات وبناء الأسر التي خدمت أسرهن وعكستها. تحدثت رؤيتها ببلاغة مع المعاصرين الذين أنشأوا بنشاط معارض للحياة الأمريكية المبكرة، ونظموا مسابقات تاريخية وزودوا منازلهم بمعارض وقطع أثرية.

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