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Few historians are bold enough to go after Americas sacred cows in their very own pastures. But Michael Zuckerman is no ordinary historian, and this collection of his essays is no ordinary book.In his effort to remake the meaning of the American tradition, Zuckerman takes the entire sweep of American history for his province. The essays in this collection, including two never before published and a new autobiographical introduction, range from early New England settlements to the hallowed corridors of modern Washington. Among his subjects are Puritans and Southern gentry, Benjamin Franklin and Benjamin Spock, P. T. Barnum and Ronald Reagan. Collecting scammers and scoundrels, racists and rebels, as well as the purest genius, he writes to capture the unadorned American character.Recognized for his energy, eloquence, and iconoclasm, Zuckerman is known for provoking--and sometimes almost seducing--historians into rethinking their most cherished assumptions about the American past. Now his many fans, and readers of every persuasion, can newly appreciate the distinctive talents of one of Americas most powerful social critics.

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title:Almost Chosen People : Oblique Biographies in the American Grain
author:Zuckerman, Michael.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520066510
print isbn13:9780520066519
ebook isbn13:9780585116761
language:English
subjectNational characteristics, American, United States--Civilization, United States--Biography.
publication date:1993
lcc:E169.1.Z883 1993eb
ddc:973/.099
subject:National characteristics, American, United States--Civilization, United States--Biography.
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Almost Chosen People
Page iii
A CENTENNIAL BOOK
One hundred books published between 1990 and 1995 bear this special imprint of the University of California Press. We have chosen each Centennial Book as an example of the Press's finest publishing and bookmaking traditions as we celebrate the beginning of our second century.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Founded in 1893
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Almost Chosen People
Oblique Biographies in the American Grain
Michael Zuckerman
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley / Los Angeles / Oxford
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University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
Oxford, England
1993 by
The Regents of the University of California
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Zuckerman, Michael, 1939
Almost chosen people: oblique biographies in the American grain /
Michael Zuckerman.
p. cm.
"A Centennial book" P.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0520066510 (alk. paper)
1. National characteristics, American. 2. United States
Civilization. 3. United StatesBiography. I. Title.
E169.1.Z883 1993
973'.099dc20 925779
Printed in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.481984.
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To Sharon Ann Holt
my chosen person
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Contents
Introduction
1
1
The Fabrication of Identity in Early America
21
2
The Social Context of Democracy in Massachusetts
55
3
Pilgrims in the Wilderness: Community, Modernity, and the Maypole at Merry Mount
77
4
The Family Life of William Byrd
97
5
The Selling of the Self: From Franklin to Barnum
145
6
The Power of Blackness: Thomas Jefferson and the Revolution in St. Domingue
175
7
The Nursery Tales of Horatio Alger
219

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8
Faith, Hope, Not Much Charity: The Optimistic Epistemology of Lewis Mumford
239
9
Dr. Spock: The Confidence Man
260
10
Ronald Reagan, Charles Beard, and the Constitution: The Uses of Enchantment
288

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Introduction
Maybe it was bound to turn out as it did. Maybe I only fasten on Frances as an emblem. Maybe I still see the world more than I would wish through my mother's eyes.
Certainly my mother did her gentle best to shield me from Frances. The woman affronted every aspiration by which my mother lived and wished the rest of her brood to liveevery aspiration but one. My mother cherished family as much as she treasured respectability and refinement. And Frances was as much my father's sister as Aunt Elsie and Aunt Fritzi were.
My mother was a paragon of propriety. She framed my fate. She shaped my sense of goodness, truth, and beauty in ways I will never shake. But she could not keep me from my fascination with Frances.
When I was five years old, Franceswhom I could never comfortably call Aunt Francesfrightened me. Small children dwell unduly on the external aspects of things. My other uncles and aunts were attractive men and women. Uncle Murry was to me more dashing than the stars of the Saturday matinees. Aunt Sheila was even more ethereally, angelically beautiful than my mother.
But even when I was ten, and twelve, and fourteen, Frances still made me feel deeply uneasy. Try as I would, I could not get around it. She seemed to me truly a hag. In the memories that still tease at me, she is toothless. I know that she was not. Reason rebukes recollection, assuring me that she was merely missing some teeth. But reason does not dispel my feeling that there was something craggy and fierce about her,
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as there was about the old crones in the Arthur Szyk illustrations of Andersen's fairy tales that haunted my dreams at the time. She spoke with a gap-toothed lisp, and she keened more than she spoke. She smelled sour.
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