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Creating An American Identity New England 17891825 Stephanie Kermes

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Creating An American Identity New England 17891825 Stephanie Kermes
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Stephanie Kermes
ISBN: 9780230605268, 0230605265
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Creating An American Identity New England 17891825 Stephanie Kermes by Stephanie Kermes 9780230605268, 0230605265 instant download after payment.

Creating an American Identity examines the relationship between regionalism and nationalism in New England between 1789 and 1825. During that period New Englanders and their neighbors in New York and Pennsylvania used trans-Atlantic symbols at the same time as a model and an antithesis in the creation of their own national identity. In inventing their collective identity, Northerners not only excluded Europeans, but also Southerners from their vision of America. Widely used visual representations of New England landscapes, virtues, and people created a strong loyalty to the region. Surprisingly, New Englanders utilized their regionalism to forge an American nationalism.

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