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Pluralist or multiculturalist, proudly ethnic or disappearing into themelting pot, people come in all persuasions. This volume attempts to bridgethe gap that has developed between pluralists and multiculturalists, advocatesof the academic canon and defenders of diversity, celebrants of ethnicheritage and critics of racial ascription. Contributors explore the nation'spluralistic framework as a historical creation, looking at group relationsin the United States and how they have been conceptualized in the past.
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This book will provide a chronological narrative tracing the histories of Scotland and the Scottish people from 1690 to 1790.
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This book will provide a chronological narrative tracing the histories of Scotland and the Scottish people from 1690 to 1790.
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"This volume provides a succinct, analytical, well-conceived, and nicely written account of the development of colonial North American thought and culture from 1680 to the eve of the American Revolution. Not an anachronistic search for the origins of later American cultural forms, it situates the subject firmlv within a transatlantic context. The author emphasizes the extent to which improving communications and expanding connections helped to incorporate colonial settlers into a larger British world by providing them access and inviting them to become contributors to a burgeoning public culture of print, which consisted of newspapers, magazines, books, and 1etters.Whereas during the first seven decades of the seventeenth century, the colonies had been little more than crude and isolated outposts of English culture, from the late seventeenth century, he contends, they increasingly became like Scotland and Protestant Ireland, intellectual and cultural provinces of an expanding British Empire." –Jack P. Greene, Journal of American History