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The Transatlantic Genealogy Of American Anglosaxonism Michael Modarelli

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The Transatlantic Genealogy Of American Anglosaxonism Michael Modarelli
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Author: Michael Modarelli
ISBN: 9780429434648, 0429434642
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Transatlantic Genealogy Of American Anglosaxonism Michael Modarelli by Michael Modarelli 9780429434648, 0429434642 instant download after payment.

This book traces the myth of Anglo-Saxonism as it crosses from Britain to the New World as both a cultural construct and ideological nation-building tool. Through extensive investigations of both early American and English cultural attitudes toward Anglo-Saxonism and similar texts, the book advances the claim that the ways in which Anglo-Saxon authors envisioned history as unfolding becomes an important ideological model for later New World conceptions of historical and national identity. From this beginning, the book follows the influence of this adopted American Anglo-Saxonism in early American literature and the socio-cultural implications that follow upon this influence.

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