American Imaginaries examines the diverse societies and nations of the Western hemisphere as they have emerged across the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Exploring cities, capitalism, nations, nationalism, and politics from both comparative and transnational perspectives, the book develops a unique approach based on the paradigms of civilizational analysis and social imaginaries. In addition to providing a fresh perspective on the Americas, American Imaginaries gives proper analysis of multinational and intra-national regions and, crucially, the civilizational force of resurgent indigenous nations. The book also covers regions often underemphasized in histories of the hemisphere, such as Central America and the Caribbean. ...
My dissertation is a study of savagism and history in the formation of what I have termed the natio...
Petersen M, Buitrago C, Tyrell P-M, Wehrmann D. Introduction: (Geo-)Political Imaginaries in the Ame...
Globalization is not the Americanization of the world, argues John Muthyala. Rather, it is an uneven...
This essay brings together theories of capitalism with historical and comparative research into the ...
"This volume takes up current debates in comparative and historical sociology that deal with multipl...
Civilizational analysis has not concerned itself too greatly with the historical experiences of the ...
Civilizational analysis has not concerned itself too greatly with the historical experiences of the ...
From the conquest onwards, travel writing has played an important role in creating “America” as a ne...
John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American l...
John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American l...
This dissertation examines how novelists, solidarity activists, and intellectuals draw out the signi...
Lawrence A. Peskin and Edmund F. Wehrle explore America's evolving connections with Europe, Africa, ...
Scholars of modernity have taken a particular interest in processes of urbanization and—thinking of ...
Luz Angélica Kirschner is contributing author, Latinidad pages 336-346. Book Description: The colo...
The common theme of these essays is the evolution of American cultural identities from a diverse col...
My dissertation is a study of savagism and history in the formation of what I have termed the natio...
Petersen M, Buitrago C, Tyrell P-M, Wehrmann D. Introduction: (Geo-)Political Imaginaries in the Ame...
Globalization is not the Americanization of the world, argues John Muthyala. Rather, it is an uneven...
This essay brings together theories of capitalism with historical and comparative research into the ...
"This volume takes up current debates in comparative and historical sociology that deal with multipl...
Civilizational analysis has not concerned itself too greatly with the historical experiences of the ...
Civilizational analysis has not concerned itself too greatly with the historical experiences of the ...
From the conquest onwards, travel writing has played an important role in creating “America” as a ne...
John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American l...
John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American l...
This dissertation examines how novelists, solidarity activists, and intellectuals draw out the signi...
Lawrence A. Peskin and Edmund F. Wehrle explore America's evolving connections with Europe, Africa, ...
Scholars of modernity have taken a particular interest in processes of urbanization and—thinking of ...
Luz Angélica Kirschner is contributing author, Latinidad pages 336-346. Book Description: The colo...
The common theme of these essays is the evolution of American cultural identities from a diverse col...
My dissertation is a study of savagism and history in the formation of what I have termed the natio...
Petersen M, Buitrago C, Tyrell P-M, Wehrmann D. Introduction: (Geo-)Political Imaginaries in the Ame...
Globalization is not the Americanization of the world, argues John Muthyala. Rather, it is an uneven...