Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation : : American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century / / ed. by Jürgen Heideking, Geneviève Fabre, Kai Dreisbach.
Arising out of the context of the re-configuration of Europe, new perspectives are applied by the authors of this volume to the process of nation-building in the United States. By focusing on a variety of public celebrations and festivities from the Revolution to the early twentieth century, the for...
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Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation : American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century / European Studies in American History ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- EDITORS’ PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 Celebrating the Constitution: The Federal Processions of 1788 and the Emergence of a Republican Festive Culture in the United States -- CHAPTER 2 The Nation as Spectacle: The Grand Federal Procession in Philadelphia, 1788 -- CHAPTER 3 Revolutionary Festivals and Political Violence: The Impact of the French Revolution in America -- CHAPTER 4 From Celebrating Victory to Celebrating the Nation: The War of 1812 and American National Identity -- CHAPTER 5 Performing Freedom: Negro Election Celebrations as Political and Intellectual Resistance in New England, 1740-1850 -- CHAPTER 6 Italian Americans and Columbus Day: A Quest for Consensus between National and Group Identities, 1840-1910 -- CHAPTER 7 “… to divide their love”: Celebrating Frenchness and Americanization in San Francisco, 1850-1909 -- CHAPTER 8 Charity on Parade: Chicago’s Jews and the Construction of Ethnic and Civic “Gemeinschaft” in the 1860s -- CHAPTER 9 Demonstrating the Values of ‘Gemüthlichkeit’ and ‘Cultur’: The Festivals of German Americans in Milwaukee, 1870-1910 -- CHAPTER 10 Halloween—a “Reinvented” Holiday: Celebrating White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Middle-Class America -- CHAPTER 11 Climate, Identity, and Winter Carnivals in North America -- CHAPTER 12 Creating and Instrumentalizing Nationalism: The Celebration of National Reunion in the Peace Jubilees of 1898 -- CHAPTER 13 Historical Bonding with an Expiring Heritage: Revisiting the Plymouth Tercentenary Festivities of 1920-21 -- LIST OF EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- Index |
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Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation : American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century / ed. by Jürgen Heideking, Geneviève Fabre, Kai Dreisbach. |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- EDITORS’ PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 Celebrating the Constitution: The Federal Processions of 1788 and the Emergence of a Republican Festive Culture in the United States -- CHAPTER 2 The Nation as Spectacle: The Grand Federal Procession in Philadelphia, 1788 -- CHAPTER 3 Revolutionary Festivals and Political Violence: The Impact of the French Revolution in America -- CHAPTER 4 From Celebrating Victory to Celebrating the Nation: The War of 1812 and American National Identity -- CHAPTER 5 Performing Freedom: Negro Election Celebrations as Political and Intellectual Resistance in New England, 1740-1850 -- CHAPTER 6 Italian Americans and Columbus Day: A Quest for Consensus between National and Group Identities, 1840-1910 -- CHAPTER 7 “… to divide their love”: Celebrating Frenchness and Americanization in San Francisco, 1850-1909 -- CHAPTER 8 Charity on Parade: Chicago’s Jews and the Construction of Ethnic and Civic “Gemeinschaft” in the 1860s -- CHAPTER 9 Demonstrating the Values of ‘Gemüthlichkeit’ and ‘Cultur’: The Festivals of German Americans in Milwaukee, 1870-1910 -- CHAPTER 10 Halloween—a “Reinvented” Holiday: Celebrating White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Middle-Class America -- CHAPTER 11 Climate, Identity, and Winter Carnivals in North America -- CHAPTER 12 Creating and Instrumentalizing Nationalism: The Celebration of National Reunion in the Peace Jubilees of 1898 -- CHAPTER 13 Historical Bonding with an Expiring Heritage: Revisiting the Plymouth Tercentenary Festivities of 1920-21 -- LIST OF EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- Index |
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