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Cosmopolitanism and Nationhood in the Age of Jefferson

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'Cosmopolitanism and Nationhood in the Age of Jefferson' explores the origins of modern conceptions of world citizenship and the nation in Jeffersonian America. In today's discussions of a transnational world, cosmopolitanism tends to be understood as a potential antidote to problematic aspects of nationhood - indeed, cosmopolitanism is often treated as a direct antonym of nationalism. From the perspective of the eighteenth century, however, such an understanding would hardly be self-evident: for Thomas Jefferson and many of his peers in the late Enlightenment, it was possible to conceive of themselves as broad-minded cosmopolitans and as ardent advocates of national interests, without having to emphasize a potential of conflict. Jeffersonian cosmopolitanism, as analyzed in the essays of this volume, could thus become a powerful secular source of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American exceptionalism.'Cosmopolitanism and Nationhood in the Age of Jefferson' takes an interdisciplinary approach to the controversial topic of the cosmopolitan roots of modern nationhood, examining it in its historical, political, cultural, literary, and philosophical dimensions.

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‘Cosmopolitanism and Nationhood in the Age of Jefferson’ explores the origins of modern conceptions of world citizenship and the nation in Jeffersonian America. In today’s discussions of a transnational world, cosmopolitanism tends to be understood as a potential antidote to problematic aspects of nationhood – indeed, cosmopolitanism is often treated as a direct antonym of nationalism. From the perspective of the eighteenth century, however, such an understanding would hardly be self-evident: for Thomas Jefferson and many of his peers in the late Enlightenment, it was possible to conceive of themselves as broad-minded cosmopolitans and as ardent advocates of national interests, without having to emphasize a potential of conflict. Jeffersonian cosmopolitanism, as analyzed in the essays of this volume, could thus become a powerful secular source of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American exceptionalism.

‘Cosmopolitanism and Nationhood in the Age of Jefferson’ takes an interdisciplinary approach to the controversial topic of the cosmopolitan roots of modern nationhood, examining it in its historical, political, cultural, literary, and philosophical dimensions.

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Assisted by Peter Nicolaisen (Editor), Hannah Spahn (Editor), Pete Nicolaisen (Editor), Spahn (Editor), Spahn (Editor)
Publisher Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 01.01.2014
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Political science
 
EAN 9783825362386
ISBN 978-3-8253-6238-6
Pages 256
Illustrations 4 Abbildungen
Dimensions (packing) 14.1 x 21.3 x 1.9 cm
Weight (packing) 398 g
 
Series American Studies / A Monograph Series > 238
American Studies > Vol.238
American Studies / A Monograph Series > 238
American Studies > 238
Subjects Nationalstaat, Jefferson, Thomas, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, Staatswerdung, Exzeptionalismus, amerikanischer, Amerikanischer Exzeptionalismus, Kosmopolitanismus /U.S.A., Nationalismus /U.S.A., Aufklärung /U.S.A., amerikanische Geschichte /18. Jahrhundert
 

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