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America Imagined: Explaining the United States in Nineteenth-Century Europe and Latin America 2012 Edition
Contributor(s): Körner, Axel (Author), Miller, N. (Editor), Smith, Adam I. P. (Author)
ISBN: 1137018976     ISBN-13: 9781137018977
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - General
- History | Latin America - General
- History | United States - 19th Century
Dewey: 973.5
LCCN: 2012005775
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.6" W x 8.6" (1.00 lbs) 280 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Latin America
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
 
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Publisher Description:
Why has "America" - that is, the United States of America - become so much more than simply a place in the imagination of so many people around the world? In both Europe and Latin America, the United States has often been a site of multiple possible futures, a screen onto which could be projected utopian dreams and dystopian nightmares. Whether castigated as a threat to civilized order or championed as a promise of earthly paradise, America has invariably been treated as a cipher for modernity. It has functioned as an inescapable reference point for both European and Latin American societies, not only as a model of social and political organization - one to reject as much one to emulate - but also as the prime example of a society emerging from a dramatic diversity of cultural and social backgrounds.