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American exceptionalism ¿ the idea that America is fundamentally distinct from other nations ¿ is a philosophy that has dominated economics, politics, religion and culture for two centuries. This collection of primary source material seeks to understand how this belief began, how it developed and why it remains popular.
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American exceptionalism ¿ the idea that America is fundamentally distinct from other nations ¿ is a philosophy that has dominated economics, politics, religion and culture for two centuries. This collection of primary source material seeks to understand how this belief began, how it developed and why it remains popular.
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- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
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Timothy Roberts
1: Drayton
A Charge
on the Rise of the American Empire; 1: William Henry Drayton
A Charge
on the Rise of the American Empire (Charleston
SC: David Bruce
1776).; 2: West
A Sermon
Delivered Upon the Late National Thanksgiving; 2: Samuel West
A Sermon
Delivered upon the Late National Thanksgiving (Boston
MA: Samuel Etheridge
1795).; 3: Martin
A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America; 3: Alexander Martin
A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America
Additional to the Historical Play of Columbus (Philadelphia
PA: Thomas Condie
1798).; 4: Rogers
An Oration
Pronounced At Campton
New Hampshire; 4: John Rogers
An Oration
Pronounced at Campton
New Hampshire
on the 4th of July 1803 (Concord
NH: George Hough
1803).; 5: Marcy
An Oration On The Three Hundred And Eighteenth Anniversary Of The Discovery Of America; 5: William Learned Marcy
An Oration on the Three Hundred and Eighteenth Anniversary of the Discovery of America
Delivered before the Tammany Society
or Columbian Order
in the County of Rensselaer; and State of New-York. With a Traditional Account of the Life of Tammany
an Indian Chief (Troy
NY: Oliver Lyon
1809).; 6: Seward
The Army Of The United States Not To Be Employed As A Police To Enforce The Laws Of The Conquerors Of Kansas; 6: William Seward
The Army of the United States Not to Be Employed as a Police to Enforce the Laws of the Conquerors of Kansas (Washington
DC: Buell & Blanchard
1856).; 7: Wigfall
Speech in the Us Senate; 7: Louis Wigfall
Speech in the US Senate
36th Congress
1st session
22 March 1860
Congressional Globe (1860)
pp. 1303-4.; 8: Anon.
'The National Crisis'; 8: Anon.
'The National Crisis'
Christian Review
26 (July 1861)
pp. 487-521.; 9: Nadal
The War in the Light of Divine Providence; 9: Bernard Harrison Nadal
The War in the Light of Divine Providence: A Fast Day Sermon (New Haven
CT: Tuttle
Morehouse & Taylor
1863).; 10: Palmer
The Opening Future; or
the Results of the Present War; 10: Ray Palmer
The Opening Future; or
The Results of the Present War. A Thanksgiving Discourse
November 26th
1863 (Albany
NY: J. Munsell
1863).; 11: Sunderland
The Crisis of the Times; 11: Byron Sunderland
The Crisis of the Times: A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church
Washington D.C.
on the Evening of The National Fast Day
Thursday
April 30
1863 (Washington
DC: 'National Banner' Press
1863).; 12: Bragg
' Under Which King
Bezonian? '; 12: H. Bragg
' Under which King
Bezonian?'A Challenge elicited by The Hon. J. Lothrop Motley's Address on Historic Progress and American Democracy. Inscribed Respectfully [But Without Leave]to Professor Blackie
whose Arguments in his Celebrated Lecture on Democracy Much of the Quoted Matter herein goes Strongly to Support (London and Liverpool: Simpkin
Marshall & Co; Edward Howell
1869).; 13: Seligman
'Economics and Social Progress'; 13: Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
'Economics and Social Progress'
Publications of the American Economic Association
4 (1903)
pp. 52-70.
A Charge
on the Rise of the American Empire; 1: William Henry Drayton
A Charge
on the Rise of the American Empire (Charleston
SC: David Bruce
1776).; 2: West
A Sermon
Delivered Upon the Late National Thanksgiving; 2: Samuel West
A Sermon
Delivered upon the Late National Thanksgiving (Boston
MA: Samuel Etheridge
1795).; 3: Martin
A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America; 3: Alexander Martin
A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America
Additional to the Historical Play of Columbus (Philadelphia
PA: Thomas Condie
1798).; 4: Rogers
An Oration
Pronounced At Campton
New Hampshire; 4: John Rogers
An Oration
Pronounced at Campton
New Hampshire
on the 4th of July 1803 (Concord
NH: George Hough
1803).; 5: Marcy
An Oration On The Three Hundred And Eighteenth Anniversary Of The Discovery Of America; 5: William Learned Marcy
An Oration on the Three Hundred and Eighteenth Anniversary of the Discovery of America
Delivered before the Tammany Society
or Columbian Order
in the County of Rensselaer; and State of New-York. With a Traditional Account of the Life of Tammany
an Indian Chief (Troy
NY: Oliver Lyon
1809).; 6: Seward
The Army Of The United States Not To Be Employed As A Police To Enforce The Laws Of The Conquerors Of Kansas; 6: William Seward
The Army of the United States Not to Be Employed as a Police to Enforce the Laws of the Conquerors of Kansas (Washington
DC: Buell & Blanchard
1856).; 7: Wigfall
Speech in the Us Senate; 7: Louis Wigfall
Speech in the US Senate
36th Congress
1st session
22 March 1860
Congressional Globe (1860)
pp. 1303-4.; 8: Anon.
'The National Crisis'; 8: Anon.
'The National Crisis'
Christian Review
26 (July 1861)
pp. 487-521.; 9: Nadal
The War in the Light of Divine Providence; 9: Bernard Harrison Nadal
The War in the Light of Divine Providence: A Fast Day Sermon (New Haven
CT: Tuttle
Morehouse & Taylor
1863).; 10: Palmer
The Opening Future; or
the Results of the Present War; 10: Ray Palmer
The Opening Future; or
The Results of the Present War. A Thanksgiving Discourse
November 26th
1863 (Albany
NY: J. Munsell
1863).; 11: Sunderland
The Crisis of the Times; 11: Byron Sunderland
The Crisis of the Times: A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church
Washington D.C.
on the Evening of The National Fast Day
Thursday
April 30
1863 (Washington
DC: 'National Banner' Press
1863).; 12: Bragg
' Under Which King
Bezonian? '; 12: H. Bragg
' Under which King
Bezonian?'A Challenge elicited by The Hon. J. Lothrop Motley's Address on Historic Progress and American Democracy. Inscribed Respectfully [But Without Leave]to Professor Blackie
whose Arguments in his Celebrated Lecture on Democracy Much of the Quoted Matter herein goes Strongly to Support (London and Liverpool: Simpkin
Marshall & Co; Edward Howell
1869).; 13: Seligman
'Economics and Social Progress'; 13: Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
'Economics and Social Progress'
Publications of the American Economic Association
4 (1903)
pp. 52-70.
1: Drayton
A Charge
on the Rise of the American Empire; 1: William Henry Drayton
A Charge
on the Rise of the American Empire (Charleston
SC: David Bruce
1776).; 2: West
A Sermon
Delivered Upon the Late National Thanksgiving; 2: Samuel West
A Sermon
Delivered upon the Late National Thanksgiving (Boston
MA: Samuel Etheridge
1795).; 3: Martin
A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America; 3: Alexander Martin
A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America
Additional to the Historical Play of Columbus (Philadelphia
PA: Thomas Condie
1798).; 4: Rogers
An Oration
Pronounced At Campton
New Hampshire; 4: John Rogers
An Oration
Pronounced at Campton
New Hampshire
on the 4th of July 1803 (Concord
NH: George Hough
1803).; 5: Marcy
An Oration On The Three Hundred And Eighteenth Anniversary Of The Discovery Of America; 5: William Learned Marcy
An Oration on the Three Hundred and Eighteenth Anniversary of the Discovery of America
Delivered before the Tammany Society
or Columbian Order
in the County of Rensselaer; and State of New-York. With a Traditional Account of the Life of Tammany
an Indian Chief (Troy
NY: Oliver Lyon
1809).; 6: Seward
The Army Of The United States Not To Be Employed As A Police To Enforce The Laws Of The Conquerors Of Kansas; 6: William Seward
The Army of the United States Not to Be Employed as a Police to Enforce the Laws of the Conquerors of Kansas (Washington
DC: Buell & Blanchard
1856).; 7: Wigfall
Speech in the Us Senate; 7: Louis Wigfall
Speech in the US Senate
36th Congress
1st session
22 March 1860
Congressional Globe (1860)
pp. 1303-4.; 8: Anon.
'The National Crisis'; 8: Anon.
'The National Crisis'
Christian Review
26 (July 1861)
pp. 487-521.; 9: Nadal
The War in the Light of Divine Providence; 9: Bernard Harrison Nadal
The War in the Light of Divine Providence: A Fast Day Sermon (New Haven
CT: Tuttle
Morehouse & Taylor
1863).; 10: Palmer
The Opening Future; or
the Results of the Present War; 10: Ray Palmer
The Opening Future; or
The Results of the Present War. A Thanksgiving Discourse
November 26th
1863 (Albany
NY: J. Munsell
1863).; 11: Sunderland
The Crisis of the Times; 11: Byron Sunderland
The Crisis of the Times: A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church
Washington D.C.
on the Evening of The National Fast Day
Thursday
April 30
1863 (Washington
DC: 'National Banner' Press
1863).; 12: Bragg
' Under Which King
Bezonian? '; 12: H. Bragg
' Under which King
Bezonian?'A Challenge elicited by The Hon. J. Lothrop Motley's Address on Historic Progress and American Democracy. Inscribed Respectfully [But Without Leave]to Professor Blackie
whose Arguments in his Celebrated Lecture on Democracy Much of the Quoted Matter herein goes Strongly to Support (London and Liverpool: Simpkin
Marshall & Co; Edward Howell
1869).; 13: Seligman
'Economics and Social Progress'; 13: Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
'Economics and Social Progress'
Publications of the American Economic Association
4 (1903)
pp. 52-70.
A Charge
on the Rise of the American Empire; 1: William Henry Drayton
A Charge
on the Rise of the American Empire (Charleston
SC: David Bruce
1776).; 2: West
A Sermon
Delivered Upon the Late National Thanksgiving; 2: Samuel West
A Sermon
Delivered upon the Late National Thanksgiving (Boston
MA: Samuel Etheridge
1795).; 3: Martin
A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America; 3: Alexander Martin
A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America
Additional to the Historical Play of Columbus (Philadelphia
PA: Thomas Condie
1798).; 4: Rogers
An Oration
Pronounced At Campton
New Hampshire; 4: John Rogers
An Oration
Pronounced at Campton
New Hampshire
on the 4th of July 1803 (Concord
NH: George Hough
1803).; 5: Marcy
An Oration On The Three Hundred And Eighteenth Anniversary Of The Discovery Of America; 5: William Learned Marcy
An Oration on the Three Hundred and Eighteenth Anniversary of the Discovery of America
Delivered before the Tammany Society
or Columbian Order
in the County of Rensselaer; and State of New-York. With a Traditional Account of the Life of Tammany
an Indian Chief (Troy
NY: Oliver Lyon
1809).; 6: Seward
The Army Of The United States Not To Be Employed As A Police To Enforce The Laws Of The Conquerors Of Kansas; 6: William Seward
The Army of the United States Not to Be Employed as a Police to Enforce the Laws of the Conquerors of Kansas (Washington
DC: Buell & Blanchard
1856).; 7: Wigfall
Speech in the Us Senate; 7: Louis Wigfall
Speech in the US Senate
36th Congress
1st session
22 March 1860
Congressional Globe (1860)
pp. 1303-4.; 8: Anon.
'The National Crisis'; 8: Anon.
'The National Crisis'
Christian Review
26 (July 1861)
pp. 487-521.; 9: Nadal
The War in the Light of Divine Providence; 9: Bernard Harrison Nadal
The War in the Light of Divine Providence: A Fast Day Sermon (New Haven
CT: Tuttle
Morehouse & Taylor
1863).; 10: Palmer
The Opening Future; or
the Results of the Present War; 10: Ray Palmer
The Opening Future; or
The Results of the Present War. A Thanksgiving Discourse
November 26th
1863 (Albany
NY: J. Munsell
1863).; 11: Sunderland
The Crisis of the Times; 11: Byron Sunderland
The Crisis of the Times: A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church
Washington D.C.
on the Evening of The National Fast Day
Thursday
April 30
1863 (Washington
DC: 'National Banner' Press
1863).; 12: Bragg
' Under Which King
Bezonian? '; 12: H. Bragg
' Under which King
Bezonian?'A Challenge elicited by The Hon. J. Lothrop Motley's Address on Historic Progress and American Democracy. Inscribed Respectfully [But Without Leave]to Professor Blackie
whose Arguments in his Celebrated Lecture on Democracy Much of the Quoted Matter herein goes Strongly to Support (London and Liverpool: Simpkin
Marshall & Co; Edward Howell
1869).; 13: Seligman
'Economics and Social Progress'; 13: Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
'Economics and Social Progress'
Publications of the American Economic Association
4 (1903)
pp. 52-70.