Cultus Americanus: Varieties of the Liberal Tradition in American Political Culture, 1600-1865Lexington Books, 2006 - 305 strani Cultus Americanus applies a philosophical model of political culture as ideology, religion, and myth to a re-consideration of America's liberal consensus to explain cultural diversity in America. Applying this model to the formative years of American political culture from 1600-1865 demonstrates that American diversity exists within a single, coherent cultural universe, dominated by a liberal ideology that is informed and supported by both a unique American religiosity and a vibrant American mythology. Author Brent Gilchrist engagingly depicts a political culture that is more complex and more cohesive than has been previously maintained that will be of great interest to scholars and students of American politics and history. |
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Articulating the Inarticulate Premise of Conformity | 1 |
The Conceptual Matrix of Political Culture | 17 |
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