Americanism in war and in peace 1917 [Leather Bound]

Americanism in war and in peace 1917 [Leather Bound]

Franklin Henry Giddings , Mass.). Carroll Davidson Wright Memorial Lectureship Giddings, Franklin Henry,Clark University (Worc
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Jan 1, 2019 · English · Paperback (32 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 32
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2019
Publisher Generic

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Franklin Henry Giddings' exploration of Americanism unfolds within the context of both war and peace in 1917. This work examines the underlying principles that define American identity during tumultuous times. Giddings, a prominent sociologist, engages with the complexities of national character, drawing on historical and social influences that shape the American experience.

The lectures presented in this volume reflect Giddings' deep understanding of societal dynamics, particularly during a period marked by global conflict. His insights provide a unique perspective on how Americans perceived their role and ideals amidst the challenges of war. The leather-bound edition further enhances the importance of this discourse, symbolizing the durability of the themes explored within.

As Giddings navigates the intersections of patriotism, sacrifice, and social responsibility, readers are invited to contemplate the broader implications of Americanism. The thoughtful analysis offered in this work not only resonates with historical significance but also prompts ongoing discussions about national identity and civic duty in contemporary society.
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