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Edité par University of Georgia Press, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0820328200 ISBN 13 : 9780820328201
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Edité par University of Georgia Press, 2006
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Edité par University of Georgia Press, 2006
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Edité par University of Georgia Press, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0820328200 ISBN 13 : 9780820328201
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : As New. [Interesting provenance: From the private library of renowned historian, Philip D. Morgan.] Softcover. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Owner's name on front end page, else unmarked. "Although nationalism is a hot topic, much of the recent debate on the subject has ignored the New World. This valuable collection of essays casts fresh light on the histories of the United States, Canada, and Latin America and also provides an important new angle to our general understanding of nationalism, nations, and national identity. Nationalism in the New World deserves a wide readership." - Peter Kolchin, University of Delaware From the professional library of Dr. Philip D. Morgan, a professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. Morgan specializes in the African-American experience, the history of slavery, the early Caribbean, and the study of the early Atlantic world. Morgan is the author of more than 14 books on Colonial America and African American history. He has won both the Bancroft Prize and the Frederick Douglass Prize for his book Slave Counterpoint: Black Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake and Lowcountry (1998).
Edité par University of Georgia Press, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0820328200 ISBN 13 : 9780820328201
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. Brings together work by scholars from the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe to discuss the common problem of how the nations of the Americas grappled with the basic questions of nationalism: Who are we? How do we imagine ourselves as a nation? The contributors to this volume "Americanize" the conversation on nationalism. Editor(s): Doyle, Don H.; Pamplona, Marco Antonio. Num Pages: 320 pages, 2 b&w photos, 1 map. BIC Classification: 1K; JPFN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 21. Weight in Grams: 458. . 2006. Paperback. . . . .
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Edité par University of Georgia Press, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0820328200 ISBN 13 : 9780820328201
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Edité par University of Georgia Press, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0820328200 ISBN 13 : 9780820328201
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. Brings together work by scholars from the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe to discuss the common problem of how the nations of the Americas grappled with the basic questions of nationalism: Who are we? How do we imagine ourselves as a nation? The contributors to this volume "Americanize" the conversation on nationalism. Editor(s): Doyle, Don H.; Pamplona, Marco Antonio. Num Pages: 320 pages, 2 b&w photos, 1 map. BIC Classification: 1K; JPFN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 21. Weight in Grams: 458. . 2006. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Edité par University Of Georgia Press Jul 2006, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0820328200 ISBN 13 : 9780820328201
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Brings together work by scholars from the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe to discuss the common problem of how the nations of the Americas grappled with the basic questions of nationalism: Who are we How do we imagine ourselves as a nation The contributors to this volume ''Americanize'' the conversation on nationalism.
Edité par University of Georgia Press, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0820328200 ISBN 13 : 9780820328201
Langue: anglais
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Edité par University of Georgia Press, Georgia, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0820328200 ISBN 13 : 9780820328201
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Nationalism in the New World brings together work by scholars from the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe to discuss the common problem of how the nations of the Americas grappled with the basic questions of nationalism: Who are we? How do we imagine ourselves as a nation? Debates over the origins and meanings of nationalism have emerged at the forefront of the humanities and social sciences over the past two decades. However, these discussions have been mostly about nations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, or Africa. In addition, their focus is usually on the violence spawned by ethnic and religious strains of nationalism, which have been largely absent in the Americas. The contributors to this volume "Americanize" the conversation on nationalism. They ask how the countries of the Americas fit into the larger world of nations and in what ways they present distinctive forms of nationhood. Such questions are particularly important because, as the editors write, "the American nations that came into being in the wake of revolutions that shook the Atlantic world beginning in 1776 provided models of what the modern world might become."American nations were among the first nation-states to emerge on the world stage. As former colonies with multiethnic populations, American nations could not logically rest their claim to nationhood on ancient bonds of blood and history. Out of a world of empires and colonies the independent states of the Americas forged new nations based on a varied mix of modern civic ideals instead of primordial myths, on ethnic and religious diversity instead of common descent, and on future hopes rather than ancient roots. The contributors to this volume "Americanize" the conversation on nationalism. They ask how the countries of the Americas fit into the larger world of nations and in what ways they present distinctive forms of nationhood. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.