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    “This Land Is Your Land”: A Note on America as a Nation of “Varied Carols” by Heinrich Detering

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…It is Walt Whitman who begins one of his most popular poems with this line, referring to the voices of people from all generations, classes and ethnic backgrounds who are about to form a new type of nation, a nation beyond ethnicity based on the principles of democracy and diversity alone. …”
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    Harriet Prescott Spofford’s Development of a Protestant Aesthetic for a Diverse Nation by Paula Kot

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Spofford adopts a Protestant aesthetic in order to free readers from entrenched bigotry and unify an increasingly diverse nation. She develops a participatory model of creating consensus in an expanding nation that replicates the dynamic of democracy in the public sphere. …”
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    Circumventing the Nation: How to Develop a Postcolonial Archive on Public Health in India by Aprajita Sarcar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Historiography on late colonial public health governance in India has detailed the imprints of transnational funders, namely the Rockfeller Foundation and later, the Ford foundation on funding, research, and knowledge production around national programmes and personnel in India. The National Archives in India, is significantly thin on subjects like demography, reproductive policies and birth control technologies. …”
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    Nation of Mechanics: Automobility, Animality, and Indigeneity in John Joseph Mathews’s Sundown (1934) by Daniel Bowman

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…In the early twentieth century, American national identity became increasingly associated with automobility and the move from “a nation of horsemen to a nation of mechanics,” as automotive periodical Horseless Age described it. …”
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