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The task that Davies sets for himself is to write a history of his home town that is true to the town and its peoples and, simultaneously, sets Camden, Ohio squarely in the economic, social, and political milieu of 19th and 20th century America. As I read the book I had the sense that Davies was employing a highly calibrated, zoom lens microscope to look at Camden. At 200 power, Davies was able to analyze the uniqueness of Camden and its denizens at a particular time. Then, very quickly, he zoomed out in order to see and describe Camden against its larger background. So, the reader (at 200 power mafnification) is able to understand the impact of early movie theaters on the economic and social life of Camden. Then (zoomed out), the reader can understand how Camden's experience fit into that of other small American towns.
A historian has to be a real pro in order to apply successfully this approach. Davies is. He has read widely in sociology, anthropology, economics, and history. He plumbed the archival materials for Camden. He writes clearly with insight, verve, and control. And the title, Main Street Blues, captures just the right tempo and key for the story he has to tell.
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