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AMERICAN CIVILIZATION (4) answer(s).
 
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America as a civilization / Lerner, Max 1957  Book
Lerner Max Book
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Publication Bombay, Allied Publishers Private Limited, 1957.
Description xi+lxvi, 464p.hbk
Contents Vol. I: The Basic frame
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analysis on the characters of American civilization / Benwang, Sa   Journal Article
Benwang, Sa Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Beyond boundaries: C L R james and postnational studies / Gair, Christopher (ed) 2006  Book
Gair, Christopher Book
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Publication London, Pluto Press, 2006.
Description 202p.Pbk
Standard Number 0745323421
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Is America an empire? / Hendrickson, David C   Journal Article
Hendrickson, David C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract AMONG THE commanding symbols of American civilization, none are more important than empire and liberty. From George Washington’s journey to the Monongahela River in 1754 to George W. Bush’s conquests in Mesopotamia in 2003, observers have puzzled over the relationship between our thirst for dominion and our attachment to freedom. When Patrick Henry argued in 1788 against the “great and splendid empire” he espied in the vision of the Constitution’s architects, he set that in opposition to the liberty that was America’s original resolution:
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