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求助prep essay6 Q18

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楼主
发表于 2009-4-20 22:05:00 | 只看该作者

求助prep essay6 Q18

Colonial historian David Allen's intensive study of five communities in seventeenth-century Massachusetts is a model of meticulous scholarship on the detailed microcosmic level, and is convincing up to a point.  Allen suggests that much more coherence and direct continuity existed between English and colonial agricultural practices and administrative organization than other historians have suggested.  However, he overstates his case with the declaration that he has proved "the remarkable extent to which diversity in New England local institutions was directly imitative of regional differences in the mother country."

 

Such an assertion ignores critical differences between seventeenth-century England and New England.  First, England was overcrowded and land-hungry; New England was sparsely populated and labor-hungry.  Second, England suffered the normal European rate of mortality; New England, especially in the first generation of English colonists, was virtually free from infectious diseases.  Third, England had an all-embracing state church; in New England membership in a church was restricted to the elect.  Fourth, a high proportion of English villagers lived under paternalistic resident squires; no such class existed in New England.  By narrowing his focus to village institutions and ignoring these critical differences, which studies by Greven, Demos, and Lockridge have shown to be so important, Allen has created a somewhat distorted picture of reality.

 

Allen's work is a rather extreme example of the "country community" school of seventeenth-century English history whose intemperate excesses in removing all national issues from the history of that period have been exposed by Professor Clive Holmes.  What conclusion can be drawn, for example, from Allen's discovery that Puritan clergy who had come to the colonies from East Anglia were one-third to one-half as likely to return to England by 1660 as were Puritan ministers from western and northern England?  We are not told in what way, if at all, this discovery illuminates historical understanding.  Studies of local history have enormously expanded our horizons, but it is a mistake for their authors to conclude that village institutions are all that mattered, simply because their functions are all that the records of village institutions reveal.

 

Question #18.  145-05  (22064-!-item-!-188;#058&000145-05)

 

The passage suggests that Professor Clive Holmes would most likely agree with which of the following statements?

 

(A) An understanding of seventeenth-century English local institutions requires a consideration of national issues.

(B) The "country community" school of seventeenth-century English history distorts historical evidence in order to establish continuity between old and new institutions.

(C) Most historians distort reality by focusing on national concerns to the exclusion of local concerns.

(D) National issues are best understood from the perspective of those at the local level.

(E) Local histories of seventeenth-century English villages have contributed little to the understanding of village life.

 

答案给的A 我选的D   文章最后一段第一句话说Allen'work 是“country community"这个学派的极端例子,而这个学派的特点是毫无节制过分地把全部的national issues从历史中去除掉,这一点在Professor Clive Holmes身上有体现。

  这里说明Allen 和Professor CH都是 cc这个学派的代表人物 即使这样我也看不出什么理由要选A啊  谁能帮帮忙啊  谢啦!!!

沙发
发表于 2009-4-23 19:41:00 | 只看该作者
同上 等待答案
板凳
发表于 2009-4-24 00:41:00 | 只看该作者
那个exposed的意思不是像LZ理解的“有所体现”,这个excessess是被Professor Clive Holmes给揭示给暴露出来的。(稍稍注意一下这句话的语法)
给Clive Holmes的是一个正评价的走向,所以选A,
Clive倾向是understanding requires considerations.

我是这么理解的,NN们请订正~
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2009-4-24 09:37:00 | 只看该作者
ls有道理  expose vt.暴露,揭露  就是说CH是跟这个学派对着干的喽?
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发表于 2009-4-24 09:55:00 | 只看该作者
嗯,我是这么理解的。Clive Holmes与文章作者的态度走向是一致的,而文章对Allen是批判的走向。
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