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    Causation and the American Civil War. Two Appraisals.Lee Benson & Cushing Strout - 1961 - History and Theory 1 (2):163-185.
    Benson: Certain logical principles govern explanations of human behavior: alleged causes must actually occur before their effects; men must be aware of events that allegedly affect them; explanations must jibe with generalizations about behavior and have intrinsic plausibility. Historians often neglect these principles. The best example is analysis of public opinion. Comparison of Thucydides with the historiography of the American Civil War shows both must assess public feeling on specific issues at a given time and place; but historians lack the (...)
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    Border Crossings: History, Fiction, and Dead Certainties.Cushing Strout - 1992 - History and Theory 31 (2):153-162.
    Simon Schama's Dead Certainties is assessed in the light of the complex relationship between history and fiction, which share some limited common territory. Examples are cited from Mary Chesnut, Oscar Handlin, Georg Lukács, Herman Melville, Robert Penn Warren, P. D. James, and Wallace Stegner.Schama's book has some kinship to the skepticism found in "the new historicism" and "deconstruction," but also has its own differences from the fashionable "inverted positivism" which concludes that since evidence is not an open window on reality, (...)
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  3. Divided We Stand: Reflections on the Crisis at Cornell.Cushing Strout & David I. Grossvogel - 1971 - Science and Society 35 (2):242-244.
     
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    Ego Psychology and the Historian.Cushing Strout - 1968 - History and Theory 7 (3):281-297.
    Ego psychology, more existential than scientific in tone, has made psychoanalytic theory more congenial to historical studies, especially when they deal with creative and conflicted leaders. Erikson's concept of the identity crisis points to the intersection of family-centered conflicts with social and cultural history. It also orients the historian to the reanimation of problems in earlier stages of the life-cycle, the importance of work to identity formation, and the neurotic function of over-identification with a troublesome parent. Phenomenologically descriptive rather than (...)
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    Faith and History: The Mind of William G. T. Shedd.Cushing Strout - 1954 - Journal of the History of Ideas 15 (1/4):153.
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    Science and Religion in the Era of William James. Volume 1: Eclipse of Certainty, 1820-1880. Paul Jerome Croce.Cushing Strout - 1998 - Isis 89 (1):144-145.
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    Tocqueville and republican religion: Revisiting the visitor.Cushing Strout - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (1):9-26.
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    The Pragmatic Revolt in American History: Carl Becker and Charles Beard.Cushing Strout - 2010 - CreateSpace.
    Pragmatic Revolt in American History: Carl Becker and Charles Beard by Cushing Strout: ONE of the most striking characteristics of the modern mind, has been its preoccupation with history. In earlier times the historical sense was neither sophisticated nor pervasive, but now even science and religion, long-revered guardians of timeless truths, are approached historically. "To regard all things in their historical setting appears, indeed," as Carl Becker has said, "to be an instructive procedure of the modern mind. We do it (...)
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    Tocqueville's religion. An exchange. Tocqueville and republican religion revisiting the visitor.Cushing Strout - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (1):9-26.
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    William james:“Pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will”.Cushing Strout - 2005 - Modern Intellectual History 2 (2):277-287.
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    Review. [REVIEW]Cushing Strout - 1970 - History and Theory 9 (2):230-236.
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    Richard Hofstadter, "the progressive historians: Turner, beard, parrington". [REVIEW]Cushing Strout - 1970 - History and Theory 9 (2):230.
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    Science and Religion in the Era of William James. Volume 1: Eclipse of Certainty, 1820-1880 by Paul Jerome Croce. [REVIEW]Cushing Strout - 1998 - Isis 89:144-145.
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    Taking Literary Realism out of the Old Curiosity ShopOn Realism. [REVIEW]Cushing Strout & J. P. Stern - 1975 - Diacritics 5 (1):16.
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