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Cosmopolitanism and solidarity: studies in ethnoracial, religious, and professional affiliation in the United States
David A. Hollinger
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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1 Amalgamation and Hypodescent: The Question of Ethnoracial Mixture in the History of the United States (page 3)
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2 The One Drop Rule and the One Hate Rule (page 39)
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3 The Historian's Use of the United States and Vice Versa (page 57)
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4 Money and Academic Freedom a Half-Century after McCarthyism: Universities amid the Force Fields of Capital (page 77)
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5 Enough Already: Universities Do Not Need More Christianity (page 106)
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6 The Enlightenment and the Genealogy of Cultural Conflict in the United States (page 120)
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7 Why Are Jews Preeminent in Science and Scholarship? The Veblen Thesis Reconsidered (page 135)
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8 Rich, Powerful, and Smart: Jewish Overrepresentation Should Be Explained Instead of Avoided or Mystified (page 154)
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9 Cultural Relativism (page 166)
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Notes (page 187)
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Index (page 209)
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Published: 2006
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
- 9780299216603 (hardcover)
- 9780299216634 (ebook)