Ebook {Epub PDF} Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism 1860-1925 by John Higham






















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Higham's work stands as the seminal work in the history of American nativism. The work is a careful, well-documented study of nationalism and ethnic prejudice, and chronicles the power and violence of these two ideas in American society from to He significantly moves beyond previous treatments of nativism, both in chronology and in interpretive sophistication. Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, Volume 32 of Atheneum paperbacks Volume 32 of an Atheneum book: Author: John Higham: Edition: 2, reprint: Publisher: Atheneum, Original from: the University of Wisconsin - Madison: Digitized: : Length: pages: Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. Higham's work stands as the seminal work in the history of American nativism. The work is a careful, well-documented study of nationalism and ethnic prejudice, and chronicles the power and violence of these two ideas in American society from to


Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, Strangers in the Land. Higham's work stands as the seminal work in the history of American nativism. The work is a careful, well-documented study of nationalism and ethnic prejudice, and chronicles the power and violence of these two ideas in American society from to He significantly moves beyond previous treatments of nativism, both in chronology and in interpretive sophistication. Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, By John Higham. New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers University Press, Pp. xiv, Illustrated. $ | The Journal of Economic History | Cambridge Core. Hostname: page-componentcfc64b6-zm8ws Total loading time: Render date: TZ Has data issue: true Feature Flags: { "shouldUseShareProductTool": true, "shouldUseHypothesis": true, "isUnsiloEnabled": true, "metricsAbstractViews": false.

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