Interview with John Demos. (social historian of early America) (Interview)

Historian, The, March, 1993 by Adelson, Roger

John Demos has risen to preeminence among social historians of colonial America. Demos, born in 1937 in Cambridge, MA, majored in history at Harvard University where he also attended graduate school. 'A Little Commonwealth: Family Life in Plymouth Colony,' a book published in 1970, helped establish his name as a historian. Since 1986 he has been a member of Yale University's faculty. The realization that the present helps determine views of the past has been the greatest change in his philosophy of history.

THE HISTORIAN: Could we begin with how your personal and political experiences have affected your historical treatment of personality, family, and values?

DEMOS: I have slowly come to appreciate how much the present, including my personal present, influences...

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