The American Discovery of Tradition, 1865-1942
Between the American Revolution and the Civil War many Americans professed to reject altogether the notion of adhering to tradition, perceiving it as a malign European influence. But by the beginning of the twentieth century, Americans had possibly become more tradition-minded than their European contemporaries. So argues Michael D. Clark in this incisive work of social and intellectual history. Challenging reigning assumptions, Clark maintains that in the period 1865 to 1942 Americans became more conscious of tradition as a social force, viewed it more positively, and used it more eclectically and selectively for personal and social enrichme…
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- ISBN: 978-0-8071-3041-4
- EAN: 9780807130414
- Produktnummer: 19386968
- Verlag: Louisiana St Univ Pr
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2005
- Seitenangabe: 268 S.
- Masse: H22.4 cm x B14.7 cm x D2.5 cm 494 g
- Auflage: Printing
- Gewicht: 494
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