id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_b6upgtmkmnczxbavjrwaay6hge Eric Kaufmann Nativist Cosmopolitans: Institutional Reflexivity and the Decline of "Double-Consciousness" in American Nationalist Thought 2001.0 54 .pdf application/pdf 13846 949 55 extent, Anglo-Protestant) American thought and action on the race issue, but paid scant Anglo-American culture in the late nineteenth century. Anglo-Protestant ethnicity and the American nation. transmuted into (Anglo) Americans by the new nation's liberal democracy, free land, that they could effect a new reformation on American soil and convert the immigrants to sanctity of the United States as an ethnic, Anglo-Saxon nation. Elite narratives of American national identity in the late nineteenth century were frontier and the new immigration had "effects upon American social well-being [that] are universalism while affirming a romantic Anglo-Protestant Americanism and the The liberal nature of Anglo-American ethnic nationhood, and its subsequent ethnic side of their inherited Anglo-American double-consciousness complex. National Origins (New York, NY: Oxford University Press) Nationalism (Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press) Making Americans: Immigration, Race and the Origins of the American Nationalism: An Interpretive Essay (New York, NY: ./cache/work_b6upgtmkmnczxbavjrwaay6hge.pdf ./txt/work_b6upgtmkmnczxbavjrwaay6hge.txt