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120th Annual Meeting Program

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January 5–8, 2006 / Philadelphia

 

 

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165.  Americanism, National Identity, and the Limits of Pluralism during the Progressive Era

Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 8:30–10:30 A.M.

Joint session with the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

A session of American Historical Association

Chair: Michael Kazin, Georgetown University
 
Papers:

“An Infallible Antidote”: The American Legion’s Americanism and Immigration, 1919–29
Christopher Nehls, University of Virginia

Civilizing Nations under God: The “American Negro” and the Missionary Quest for Africa’s Redemption

Brandi Hughes, Yale University

William Borah’s Particularist Pluralism: Isolation and National Identity, 1914–28

Christopher M. Nichols, University of Virginia

 
Comment: Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, Syracuse University
Michael Kazin

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