Michael Kazin & Joseph A. McCartin 
Americanism [EPUB ebook] 
New Perspectives on the History of an Ideal

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What is Americanism? The contributors to this volume recognize Americanism in all its complexity–as an ideology, an articulation of the nation’s rightful place in the world, a set of traditions, a political language, and a cultural style imbued with political meaning. In response to the pervasive vision of Americanism as a battle cry or a smug assumption, this collection of essays stirs up new questions and debates that challenge us to rethink the model currently being exported, too often by force, to the rest of the world.



Crafted by a cast of both rising and renowned intellectuals from three continents, the twelve essays in this volume are divided into two sections. The first group of essays addresses the understanding of Americanism within the United States over the past two centuries, from the early republic to the war in Iraq. The second section provides perspectives from around the world in an effort to make sense of how the national creed and its critics have shaped diplomacy, war, and global culture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Approaching a controversial ideology as both scholars and citizens, many of the essayists call for a revival of the ideals of Americanism in a new progressive politics that can bring together an increasingly polarized and fragmented citizenry.



Contributors:

Mia Bay, Rutgers University

Jun Furuya, Hokkaido University, Japan

Gary Gerstle, University of Maryland

Jonathan M. Hansen, Harvard University

Michael Kazin, Georgetown University

Rob Kroes, University of Amsterdam

Melani Mc Alister, The George Washington University

Joseph A. Mc Cartin, Georgetown University

Alan Mc Pherson, Howard University

Louis Menand, Harvard University

Mae M. Ngai, University of Chicago

Robert Shalhope, University of Oklahoma

Stephen J. Whitfield, Brandeis University

Alan Wolfe, Boston College



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Joseph A. Mc Cartin is associate professor of history at Georgetown University. He is author of Labor’s Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921 (from the University of North Carolina Press) and coeditor of American Labor: A Documentary Collection.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 288 ● ISBN 9780807869710 ● File size 2.2 MB ● Editor Michael Kazin & Joseph A. McCartin ● Publisher The University of North Carolina Press ● City Chapel Hill ● Country US ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6468947 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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