Federalism, Citizenship, and Collective Identities in U.S. HistoryCornelis A. van Minnen, Sylvia L. Hilton, Colin Bonwick This book highlights key aspects of the American experience inn forging political, social, and cultural identities from the late eighteenth century to the present |
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Introduction | 1 |
American Nationalism American Citizenship and the Limits | 29 |
The Disappointment of John Adams Founding Father | 43 |
Copyright | |
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