Domesticating Foreign Struggles: The Italian Risorgimento and Antebellum American Identity
Central to the book's new American studies approach, those narratives of American universalism and exceptionalism, embedded as they were in paintings, sculpture, cartoons, fiction, memoirs, and especially newspaper and periodical correspondence, performed cultural work. Namely, debates about re...
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