U.S.A. - Spanish America : challenge and response
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U.S.A. - Spanish America : challenge and response
(Colección Támesis, . Serie A,
Tamesis, 1994
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United States of America - Spanish America : challenge and response
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-152) and index
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Description
Essays exploring the identity of America.
Professor Lipp's study has been motivated by the fifth centenary of the `discovery' of America. It consists of a series of essays, independent of one another, yet connected by a dominant theme, namely the `essence' or identity ofAmerica, both North and South. Secondary themes centre round the personality of the inhabitants: studies in characterology, attitudes and images, stereotypes and impressions, as well as interrelationships between the two Americas.Brazil has been excluded from the study, but a section on Canadian attitudes is included. The project utilizes material from a variety of disciplines; history, sociology, political science, philosophy and literature.
SOLOMON LIPP is Professor Emeritus of McGill University (Montreal).
Table of Contents
- America - nomenclature and "discovery"
- European reactions
- colonization, north and south
- essence and identity
- Spanish America in search of identity
- a view of Spanish America
- the United States - problems of identity
- Spanish Americans view the United States
- European and Canadian views of the United States
- the two Americas - old habits, new challenges. Appendices: concerning the "Frontier Thesis" of Frederick Jackson Turner
- concerning national character
- concerning the Puritans and puritanism
- concerning US intervention
- concerning dependency and underdevelopment.
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