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Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation

American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century

Jürgen Heideking editor Geneviève Fabre editor Kai Dreisbach editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Berghahn Books, Incorporated

Published:1st Dec '01

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This insightful volume examines public celebrations and their role in shaping American identity. Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation offers a fresh perspective on nationalism.

In Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation, the authors delve into the rich tapestry of public celebrations throughout American history. With a keen focus on events from the Revolutionary period to the early twentieth century, the book highlights how these festivities played a crucial role in shaping American national identity. Through vivid descriptions and detailed analyses, the authors examine how local, regional, and national celebrations contributed to the development of collective identities, ultimately influencing the character of American nationalism.

The volume presents a sophisticated methodological and theoretical framework that allows for a deeper understanding of the interplay between ethnicity and nationhood. By exploring various public celebrations, the authors illustrate the ways in which these events have served as a platform for expressing and negotiating identity. This approach not only enhances our appreciation of the significance of such celebrations but also sheds light on the broader processes of nation-building in the United States.

Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation offers new perspectives on the complexities of American identity formation. The authors invite readers to consider how these public festivities reflect and shape societal values and beliefs. By examining the historical context and significance of these celebrations, the book provides valuable insights into the ongoing dialogue about ethnicity, nationalism, and collective memory in America.

"What makes for such rich and rewarding reading here is that these interdisciplinary essays, generally of high quality, take what might othrwise be a narrowly focused collection ... and yield broad theoretical insights and implications."  · The Journal of American History

"... a broad sweep with fine references, notes and a book-wise index worth a high acquisition cost."  · Society for German-American Studies Newsletter

ISBN: 9781571812438

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 445g

316 pages