I talk with historian DAVID KAISER about two books. His own A LIFE IN HISTORY talks about how the study of history has changed. Fields like African-American History and Women\u2019s History deal with evidence nobody had bothered to look at before. But as these focused areas have developed, Kaiser says we look less today at history\u2019s broader sweep. Might this increase our tendency to repeat the past? THE FOURTH TURNING: An American Prophesy (Straus & Howe) holds that history is not linear, but cyclical, and that every 80 years or so, a crisis disrupts society, the old order crumbles, and a new order emerges. No surprise - we\u2019re in the midst of such a crisis. Will we emerge broken or renewed?