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Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation: American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century (European Studies in American History, 1)
Author: Jurgen Heideking
Year: April 1, 2001
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Language: English



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Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation: American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century In the ever-evolving landscape of technological advancements, it is essential to understand the process of technology evolution and its impact on humanity's survival. The need for a personal paradigm to perceive the technological development of modern knowledge is crucial for the unification of people in a warring state. This book, "Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation: American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century offers a unique perspective on the formation of American national identity through public celebrations and festivities from the Revolution to the early 20th century. The authors delve into the intricate relationships between collective identities at the local, regional, and national levels, shaping the distinct character of American nationalism. The book explores how public celebrations have played a vital role in the development of American national identity, revealing the complex interrelationships between ethnicity, culture, and politics. From the Revolutionary War to the early 20th century, these celebrations have been a reflection of the country's history, values, and beliefs. By examining the various forms of public celebrations, such as Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, the authors demonstrate how they have contributed to the shaping of American identity and the creation of a shared sense of nationhood.
Празднование этнической принадлежности и нации: американская праздничная культура от революции до начала 20-го века В постоянно меняющемся ландшафте технологических достижений важно понимать процесс эволюции технологий и его влияние на выживание человечества. Необходимость личностной парадигмы восприятия технологического развития современных знаний имеет решающее значение для объединения людей в воюющем государстве. Эта книга «Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation: American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century» предлагает уникальный взгляд на формирование американской национальной идентичности через публичные празднования и празднества от Революции до начала XX века. Авторы углубляются в сложные отношения между коллективными идентичностями на местном, региональном и национальном уровнях, формируя отчетливый характер американского национализма. Книга исследует, как общественные торжества сыграли жизненно важную роль в развитии американской национальной идентичности, раскрывая сложные взаимосвязи между этнической принадлежностью, культурой и политикой. От войны за независимость до начала XX века эти торжества были отражением истории, ценностей и убеждений страны. Исследуя различные формы общественных торжеств, таких как День независимости, День благодарения и Рождество, авторы демонстрируют, как они способствовали формированию американской идентичности и созданию общего чувства государственности.
Célébrer l'ethnicité et la nation : la culture festive américaine de la révolution au début du 20ème siècle Dans un paysage en constante évolution des progrès technologiques, il est important de comprendre le processus d'évolution de la technologie et son impact sur la survie de l'humanité. La nécessité d'un paradigme personnel pour percevoir le développement technologique des connaissances modernes est essentielle pour rassembler les gens dans un État en guerre. Ce livre intitulé « Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation : American Festival Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century » offre une vision unique de la formation de l'identité nationale américaine à travers des célébrations publiques et des festivités de la Révolution au début du XXe siècle. s auteurs approfondissent les relations complexes entre les identités collectives aux niveaux local, régional et national, formant la nature distincte du nationalisme américain. livre explore comment les célébrations sociales ont joué un rôle vital dans le développement de l'identité nationale américaine, révélant les liens complexes entre l'ethnicité, la culture et la politique. De la guerre d'indépendance au début du XXe siècle, ces célébrations ont été le reflet de l'histoire, des valeurs et des croyances du pays. En explorant les différentes formes de célébrations sociales telles que le Jour de l'Indépendance, Thanksgiving et Noël, les auteurs montrent comment elles ont contribué à la formation de l'identité américaine et à la création d'un sentiment commun d'État.
Celebración de la etnia y la nación: la cultura festiva americana desde la revolución hasta principios del siglo XX En un panorama en constante cambio de los avances tecnológicos, es importante comprender el proceso de evolución de la tecnología y su impacto en la supervivencia de la humanidad. La necesidad de un paradigma personal para percibir el desarrollo tecnológico del conocimiento moderno es crucial para unir a las personas en un estado en guerra. Este libro «Celebring Ethnicity and Nation: American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century» ofrece una visión única de la formación de la identidad nacional estadounidense a través de celebraciones y festividades públicas desde la Revolución hasta principios del siglo XX. autores profundizan en las complejas relaciones entre identidades colectivas a nivel local, regional y nacional, configurando el carácter distintivo del nacionalismo estadounidense. libro explora cómo las celebraciones públicas jugaron un papel vital en el desarrollo de la identidad nacional estadounidense, revelando las complejas relaciones entre etnia, cultura y política. Desde la Guerra de la Independencia hasta principios del siglo XX, estas celebraciones fueron un reflejo de la historia, los valores y las creencias del país. Explorando diversas formas de celebraciones públicas como el Día de la Independencia, el Día de Acción de Gracias y la Navidad, los autores demuestran cómo han contribuido a la formación de la identidad estadounidense y a la creación de un sentido común de estadidad.
Ethnizität und Nation feiern: Amerikanische Festkultur von der Revolution bis zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts In einer sich ständig verändernden Landschaft technologischer Fortschritte ist es wichtig, den Prozess der technologischen Evolution und ihre Auswirkungen auf das Überleben der Menschheit zu verstehen. Die Notwendigkeit eines persönlichen Paradigmas der Wahrnehmung der technologischen Entwicklung des modernen Wissens ist entscheidend für die Vereinigung der Menschen in einem kriegführenden Staat. Dieses Buch „Celebrating Ethnicity and Nation: American Festive Culture from the Revolution to the Early 20th Century“ bietet einen einzigartigen Einblick in die Bildung der amerikanischen nationalen Identität durch öffentliche Feiern und Feste von der Revolution bis zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts. Die Autoren vertiefen sich in die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen kollektiven Identitäten auf lokaler, regionaler und nationaler Ebene und prägen den ausgeprägten Charakter des amerikanischen Nationalismus. Das Buch untersucht, wie öffentliche Feiern eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Entwicklung der amerikanischen nationalen Identität gespielt haben, indem es die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Ethnizität, Kultur und Politik aufdeckt. Vom Unabhängigkeitskrieg bis zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts waren diese Feierlichkeiten ein Spiegelbild der Geschichte, Werte und Überzeugungen des Landes. Durch die Untersuchung verschiedener Formen von öffentlichen Feiern wie Independence Day, Thanksgiving und Weihnachten zeigen die Autoren, wie sie zur Bildung der amerikanischen Identität und zur Schaffung eines gemeinsamen Staatsgefühls beigetragen haben.
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Etnisiteyi ve Ulusu Kutlamak: Devrimden 20. Yüzyılın Başlarına Amerikan Tatil Kültürü Teknolojik gelişmelerin sürekli değişen manzarasında, teknolojinin evrimini ve insanın hayatta kalması üzerindeki etkisini anlamak önemlidir. Modern bilginin teknolojik gelişiminin kişisel bir algı paradigmasına duyulan ihtiyaç, insanları savaşan bir durumda birleştirmek için çok önemlidir. Etnisiteyi ve Ulusu Kutlamak: Devrimden 20. Yüzyılın Başlarına Amerikan Şenlik Kültürü adlı bu kitap, Devrimden 20. Yüzyılın başına kadar halka açık kutlamalar ve şenlikler yoluyla Amerikan ulusal kimliğinin oluşumuna benzersiz bir bakış açısı sunuyor. Yazarlar, Amerikan milliyetçiliğinin farklı doğasını şekillendiren yerel, bölgesel ve ulusal düzeydeki kolektif kimlikler arasındaki karmaşık ilişkiyi araştırıyorlar. Kitap, kamu kutlamalarının Amerikan ulusal kimliğinin gelişiminde nasıl hayati bir rol oynadığını ve etnik köken, kültür ve politika arasındaki karmaşık ilişkileri ortaya koyduğunu araştırıyor. Bağımsızlık savaşından 20. yüzyılın başına kadar, bu kutlamalar ülkenin tarihinin, değerlerinin ve inançlarının bir yansımasıydı. Yazarlar, Bağımsızlık Günü, Şükran Günü ve Noel gibi çeşitli kamu kutlama biçimlerini keşfederek, Amerikan kimliğinin oluşumuna ve paylaşılan bir ulus duygusunun yaratılmasına nasıl katkıda bulunduklarını gösteriyorlar.
الاحتفال بالعرق والأمة: ثقافة العطلات الأمريكية من الثورة إلى أوائل القرن العشرين في المشهد المتغير باستمرار للتقدم التكنولوجي، من المهم فهم تطور التكنولوجيا وتأثيرها على بقاء الإنسان. إن الحاجة إلى نموذج شخصي للإدراك للتطور التكنولوجي للمعرفة الحديثة أمر بالغ الأهمية لتوحيد الناس في دولة متحاربة. يقدم هذا الكتاب، الاحتفال بالعرق والأمة: الثقافة الاحتفالية الأمريكية من الثورة إلى أوائل القرن العشرين، منظورًا فريدًا لتشكيل الهوية الوطنية الأمريكية من خلال الاحتفالات والاحتفالات العامة من الثورة إلى بداية القرن العشرين. يتعمق المؤلفون في العلاقة المعقدة بين الهويات الجماعية على المستويات المحلية والإقليمية والوطنية، مما يشكل الطبيعة المتميزة للقومية الأمريكية. يستكشف الكتاب كيف لعبت الاحتفالات العامة دورًا حيويًا في تطوير الهوية الوطنية الأمريكية، وكشف عن العلاقات المعقدة بين العرق والثقافة والسياسة. من حرب الاستقلال إلى بداية القرن العشرين، كانت هذه الاحتفالات انعكاسًا لتاريخ البلاد وقيمها ومعتقداتها. من خلال استكشاف أشكال مختلفة من الاحتفال العام، مثل عيد الاستقلال وعيد الشكر وعيد الميلاد، يوضح المؤلفون كيف ساهموا في تكوين الهوية الأمريكية وخلق شعور مشترك بالقومية.

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