Bonds of affection: Americans define their patriotism
In Bonds of Affection, a group of scholars explore the manner in which Americans have discussed and practiced their patriotism over the course of two hundred years. To what extent has the promise of a "government of the people, by the people, and for the people" explained citizen loyalty?...
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1996
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Zusammenfassung: | In Bonds of Affection, a group of scholars explore the manner in which Americans have discussed and practiced their patriotism over the course of two hundred years. To what extent has the promise of a "government of the people, by the people, and for the people" explained citizen loyalty? Have there been any other factors in American history that account for the attachments individuals have felt toward their nation - such as devotion to home and family Bonds of Affection looks at the nineteenth century in terms of how leaders of the nation fashioned new forms of patriotic instruction for citizens, how veterans from the North and the South attempted to use patriotic language and symbols to rebuild national unity after the Civil War, and how Americans invented new symbols and transformed labor politics to sustain loyalty in an increasingly diverse society. From the World Wars through Vietnam to the Clinton presidency, this volume assesses a variety of factors influencing patriotism. Exposure to the cultures of foreign enemies caused citizens to reassess ideals of national devotion at home. Wartime celebrations of male warrior heroes provoked both patriotic celebrations of masculine power and opposition to it. Ultimately Bonds of Affection shows that Americans have been able to love their country not only out of a hope for democracy but out of a lust for power and gain as well |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 352 S. Ill. |
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adam_text | BONDS OF AFFECTION AMERICANS DEFINE THEIR PATRIOTISM EDITED BY JOHN
BODNAR P R I N C E T O N U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S P R I N C E T O N
, N E W J E R S E Y CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I )( THE ATTRACTIONS OF
PATRIOTISM J JOHN BODNAR 3 J CHAPTER 1 TEACHING PATRIOTISM: PRIVATE
VIRTUE FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD IN THE EARLY REPUBLIC CYNTHIA M. KOCH 19
CHAPTER 2 BLOOD BROTHERHOOD : THE RACIALIZATION OF PATRIOTISM,
1865-1918 CECILIA ELIZABETH O LEARY 53 CHAPTER 3 LABOR REPUBLICANISM,
RACE, AND POPULAR PATRIOTISM IN THE ERA OF EMPIRE, 1890-1914 ANDREW
NEATHER 82 CHAPTER 4 READING THE FLAG: A RECONSIDERATION OF THE
PATRIOTIC CULTS OF THE 1890S STUART MCCONNELL 10 2 CHAPTER 5 ( A
CHRISTIAN NATION: SIGNS OF A COVENANT GAINES M. FOSTER 120 CHAPTER 6
WOMEN, CITIZENSHIP, AND CIVIC SACRIFICE: ENGENDERING PATRIOTISM IN THE
FIRST WORLD WAR KIMBERLY JENSEN 139 CHAPTER 7 PATRIOTISM IN ORANGE: THE
MEMORY OF WORLD WAR I IN A MASSACHUSETTS TOWN DAVID GLASSBERG ANDJ.
MICHAEL MOORE 160 CHAPTER 8 DREAMING IN BLACK AND WHITE:
AFRICAN-AMERICAN PATRIOTISM AND WORLD WAR II BONDS LAWRENCE R. SAMUEL
191 VU1 CONTENTS CHAPTER 9 IN THE MIRROR OF THE ENEMY: JAPANESE
POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE PECULIARITIES OF AMERICAN PATRIOTISM IN WORLD
WAR II ROBERT B. WESTBROOK 211 CHAPTER 10 GOOD AMERICANS : NATIONALISM
AND DOMESTICITY IN LIFE MAGAZINE, 1945-1960 WENDY KOZOL 231 CHAPTER 11
S/ DILEMMAS OF BESET NATIONHOOD: PATRIOTISM, THE FAMILY, AND ECONOMIC
CHANGE IN THE 1970S AND 1980S GEORGE LIPSITZ 251 CHAPTER 12 Y EXALTING
U.S.NESS : PATRIOTIC RITUALS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE ^ AMERICAN
REVOLUTION BARBARA TRUESDELL 27 3 CHAPTER 13 Y MORAL PATRIOTISM AND
COLLECTIVE MEMORY IN WHITING, INDIANA, A 1920-1992 JOHN BODNAR 290
CHAPTER 14 TALKING LORDS WHO DARE NOT FACE THE FOE : CIVILIAN RULE AND
THE MILITARY NOTION OF PATRIOTISM IN THE CLINTON PRESIDENCY - 7 1
ROBIN WAGNER-PACIFICI 305 AFTERWORD NATIONALISM IN EUROPE WILLIAM B.
COHEN 323 CONTRIBUTORS 341 INDEX 343
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