Nativism


America's Forgotten Terrorists: The Rise and Fall of the Galleanists
Nativism and Slavery: The Northern Know Nothings and the Politics of the 1850s
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The Know-Nothing Party...
 
by
W. Darrell Overdyke
The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America
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The Roots of American ...
 
by
Merle Curti
Symbols of American Community, 1735-1775
The Protestant Crusade,1800-1860: A Study of the Origins of American Nativism
The Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthman: Studies in the Transmission, Development, and Circumstance of English Liberal Thought from the Restoration of Charles II until the War with the Thirteen Colonies
Nation Into State: The Shifting Symbolic Foundations of American Nationalism
Ancestors and Immigrants: A Changing New England Repr Ed
America for the Americans: The Nativist Movement in the United States
Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, 1860-1925
Way of the Wasp: How It Made America, and How It Can Save It, So to Speak
Of Fear and Strangers: A History of Xenophobia
Our God Is Undocumented: Biblical Faith and Immigrant Justice
Aida Mandic
The Dark Cloud Is the weaving of words that is ignored but leaves you stunned Is the attitude of professors that don’t care unless you have a huge trust fund Is the disgust you feel towards sexism, racism, and ageism Is the hatred of a country that has fierce nationalism and chauvinism
Aida Mandic, The Dark Cloud

Hannah Arendt
Nationalism always preserved this initial intimate loyalty to the government and never quite lost its function of preserving a precarious balance between nation and state on one hand, between the nationals of an atomized society on the other. Native citizens of a nation-state frequently looked down upon naturalized citizens, those who had received their rights by law and not by birth, from the state and not from the nation....
Hannah Arendt

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