This book offers a fresh, multidisciplinary analysis of American history textbooks published in the first half of the nineteenth century, focusing on the emergence of an American "origins" narrative prevalent in these works as well as the methods employed to convey this tale to readers.
This book offers a fresh, multidisciplinary analysis of American history textbooks published in the first half of the nineteenth century, focusing on the emergence of an American "origins" narrative prevalent in these works as well as the methods employed to convey this tale to readers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1: A People's Story Chapter 2: The Text is the Teacher Chapter 3: Mnemonics, Methods, and Memory: Organizing and Encoding the American Story Chapter 4: An American Character Chapter 5: Genesis: Emergence and Migrations Chapter 6: Apologetics: Why we are who we are Chapter 7: Slaying the Monster Chapter 8: The Narrative Divides Chapter 9: The Narrative Re-joined Conclusion: Who Will Write This Story?
Chapter 1: A People's Story Chapter 2: The Text is the Teacher Chapter 3: Mnemonics, Methods, and Memory: Organizing and Encoding the American Story Chapter 4: An American Character Chapter 5: Genesis: Emergence and Migrations Chapter 6: Apologetics: Why we are who we are Chapter 7: Slaying the Monster Chapter 8: The Narrative Divides Chapter 9: The Narrative Re-joined Conclusion: Who Will Write This Story?
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