Hellmut Schutte is Professor at INSEAD, the European Institute of Business Administration, in Fontainebleau, France. Deanne Ciarlante holds an MBA from INSEAD and currently works in marketing in the cosmetics industry.
"A masterful introduction to a new kind of history, one that looks
to the past to illuminate the most basic aspects of contemporary
behavior, from parenting practices and consumer behavior to the
rise of the hospice and the growing acceptance of oral sex. This is
one of those seminal books that radically transforms the way we
look at the present and the past."
-Steven Mintz, author of "Huck's Raft: A History of American
Childhood"
"As always, Peter Stearns stimulates our thinking about history and
human experience in important ways. "American Behavioral History"
is unconventional, provocative, and compelling. This collection
gives new vigor to the study of social history."
-Joan Jacobs Brumberg, author of "The Body Project: An Intimate
History of American Girls"
"Contextually rich, in-depth and well argued."
-"Journal of Social History",
"Peter Stearns and his intrepid co-conspirators do not, like other
seekers of truth in history, try to understand the past in its own
terms. Instead, they try to learn from the past to touch the
present and affect the future. One after another, their
extraordinary essays suggest that their audacious ambition may be
attainable."
-Michael Zuckerman, author of "Almost Chosen People: Oblique
Biographies in the American Grain"
"Stearns and his colleagues leave us with a compelling sense that
we need history to understand ourselves. Without an engaged
historical perspective on today's behaviors, prescriptions for
social change will not only fail, but leave us vulnerable to quick
fixes and moral zealotry, sparking social behaviors--;incidentally,
with a rich American past--;whose history might assist us in our
efforts to understand today's cultural and political climate, and,
perhaps, begin to change it."
-"Journal of American History",
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