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| #967411 in Books | 2006-06-22 | 2006-06-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.52 x1.14 x6.46l, | File type: PDF | 352 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Washington and American Nationalism at Work|By gloine36|Francois Furstenberg's In the Name of the Father explores the themes of American nationalism and slavery in the Early Republic era of the United States. Ever since the generations of Americans that experienced the American Civil War passed away, the successive generations have had no direct connection with slavery existing|From Publishers Weekly|Starred . How were the ideals that were articulated in America's founding documents—freedom, democracy and government based on the consent of the governed—disseminated to the nation? That question animates this extraord
How did people in our country-North and South, East and West-come to share a remarkably durable and consistent common vision of what it meant to be an American in the first fifty years after the Revolution? How did the nation respond to the problem of slavery in a republic? In the Name of the Father immerses us in the rich, riotous world of what François Furstenberg calls civic texts, the patriotic words and images circulating through every corner of...
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