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National History and the World of Nations : Capital, State, and the Rhetoric of History in Japan, France, and the United States
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Author(s):
Christopher Hill
Publication date:
2008
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Duke University Press
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Special issue: Negotiating the Nation: Young people, national narratives and history education
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978-0-8223-4298-4
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978-0-8223-8915-6
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2008
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10.1215/9780822389156
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Preface
pp. ix
PREFACE
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xv
Acknowledgments
pp. xv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. 1
National History and the Shape of the Nineteenth-Century World
pp. 1
1. National History and the Shape of the Nineteenth- Century World
pp. 1
NATIONAL HISTORY AND THE SHAPE OF THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY WORLD
pp. 47
LIBERAL SOCIAL IMAGINARIES AND THE IN TERIORITY OF HISTORY
pp. 47
Liberal Social Imaginaries and the Interiority of History
pp. 47
2. Liberal Social Imaginaries and the Interiority of History
pp. 82
3. The Nationality of Expansion
pp. 82
THE NATIONALITY OF EXPANSION
pp. 82
The Nationality of Expansion
pp. 119
Decline, Renewal, and the Rhetoric of Will
pp. 119
4. Decline, Renewal, and the Rhetoric of Will
pp. 119
DECLINE, RENEWAL, AND THE RHETORIC OF WILL
pp. 155
The Rupture of Meiji and the New Japan
pp. 155
5. The Rupture of Meiji and the New Japan
pp. 155
THE RUPTURE OF MEIJI AND THE NEW JAPAN
pp. 194
AMERICANIZATION AND HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS
pp. 194
6. Americanization and Historical Consciousness
pp. 194
Americanization and Historical Consciousness
pp. 233
French Revolution, Third Republic
pp. 233
FRENCH REVOLUTION, THIRD REPUBLIC
pp. 233
7. French Revolution, Third Republic
pp. 269
Conclusion
pp. 269
Conclusion:
pp. 269
Conclusion: National History and Other Worlds
pp. 283
Notes
pp. 283
NOTES
pp. 283
Notes
pp. 309
Bibliography
pp. 309
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 309
Bibliography
pp. 329
Index
pp. 329
Index
pp. 329
INDEX
pp. 352
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