Exceptionalism, the notion that Americans have a distinct and special destiny different from that of other nations, permeates every period of American history. It is the single most powerful force in forming the American identity. In American Exceptionalism Madsen traces this powerful theory from its origins in Puritan and Revolutionary-era writing to its latest manifestations in the Vietnam conflict and in current films and fiction. The growth of the idea is complex. In the 1600s the Massachusetts Bay colonists believed that God had intervened to create in America a "redeemer nation," as is shown in the writings of Mary Rowlandson, William Bradford, and John Cotton. From the perspective of works by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville c...
This dissertation examines the historical origins of the ideology of Manifest Destiny and the effect...
The term “American exceptionalism” is synonymous with the American identity, yet it can prove to be ...
Since September 11, American Exceptionalism has emerged as a dominant leitmotif in today\u27s head...
In recent times, American Exceptionalism has become a major issue in United States elections, in par...
The American experience has been defined, in part, by the rhetoric of exceptionalism. This book of 1...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesEdmund FongAmerican exceptionalism is a multi...
American exceptionalism, which has been supposed to have a divine historiography, accentuates and re...
ABSTRACT In this paper, I address the problem of the usefulness of the notion of American exceptiona...
The history of the United States has been marked by an ongoing endeavor to arrive at a meaning of wh...
This article is a revised version of a paper delivered on June 24, 2011 during the 8th Professor And...
"Exceptionalism" as an awareness of the differences between the United States and Europe (and the re...
A common theme that pervades America’s view of its past is the idea that the American nation is exce...
unusual, deviant, exceptional, and qualitatively different from other societies (Tocqueville 1988). ...
At least since Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in 1831, the idea that America is distinctive from other ...
What are the origins of American exceptionalism? How much of the Bush administration's foreign polic...
This dissertation examines the historical origins of the ideology of Manifest Destiny and the effect...
The term “American exceptionalism” is synonymous with the American identity, yet it can prove to be ...
Since September 11, American Exceptionalism has emerged as a dominant leitmotif in today\u27s head...
In recent times, American Exceptionalism has become a major issue in United States elections, in par...
The American experience has been defined, in part, by the rhetoric of exceptionalism. This book of 1...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesEdmund FongAmerican exceptionalism is a multi...
American exceptionalism, which has been supposed to have a divine historiography, accentuates and re...
ABSTRACT In this paper, I address the problem of the usefulness of the notion of American exceptiona...
The history of the United States has been marked by an ongoing endeavor to arrive at a meaning of wh...
This article is a revised version of a paper delivered on June 24, 2011 during the 8th Professor And...
"Exceptionalism" as an awareness of the differences between the United States and Europe (and the re...
A common theme that pervades America’s view of its past is the idea that the American nation is exce...
unusual, deviant, exceptional, and qualitatively different from other societies (Tocqueville 1988). ...
At least since Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in 1831, the idea that America is distinctive from other ...
What are the origins of American exceptionalism? How much of the Bush administration's foreign polic...
This dissertation examines the historical origins of the ideology of Manifest Destiny and the effect...
The term “American exceptionalism” is synonymous with the American identity, yet it can prove to be ...
Since September 11, American Exceptionalism has emerged as a dominant leitmotif in today\u27s head...