Keyword [Exceptionalism] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | Studies About Tocqueville's Comments On American Exceptionalism |
| 2. | On Colonial Consciousness In Going After Cacciato |
| 3. | E.L.Doctorow’s Deconstruction Of The Exceptionalist American National Identity In His Historical Fiction |
| 4. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of American Exceptionalism(Excerpt) |
| 5. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of American Exceptionalism(Excerpt) |
| 6. | The Geopolitical Factors Of Brexit |
| 7. | The logic of American exceptionalism: Petrus Ramus, the Puritans, and contemporary American politics |
| 8. | American exceptionalism: From exemplar to empire |
| 9. | Main-street modernity: U.S. narratives of nationalism, imperialism, and exceptionalism |
| 10. | American exceptionalism and the Shoah: The case of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |
| 11. | Ironic american exceptionalism and the myth of the open self |
| 12. | 'The finest warriors for free government': Ronald Reagan and the rhetoric of American exceptionalism |
| 13. | Exceptionalism and the imperial mystique: National and colonial discourse and the forging of a Portuguese imperial identity, 1928--194 |
| 14. | The making of Ras Beirut: A landscape of memory for narratives of exceptionalism, 1870-1975 |
| 15. | Driven to Orthodoxy: Jewish identity and narratives of exceptionalism, essentialism, and the family in American Jewish culture as motivations for 'conversion' to Orthodox Judaism |
| 16. | The empire of ability: American exceptionalism and the specter of disability |
| 17. | American exceptionalism in The Federalist |
| 18. | Three faces of human exceptionalism: Genius, saint, monster |
| 19. | Trilogies and temporality: Progress and the temporal sturcture of American exceptionalism |
| 20. | 'The fullest possible account:: Knowledge and exceptionalism in post-9/11 literature |
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