The Rise and Fall of the White Republic: Class Politics and Mass Culture in Nineteenth-century AmericaVerso, 1990 - 397 páginas In this acclaimed historical study, Alexander Saxton establishes the centrality of white racism to American politics and culture. Examining images of race at a popular level - from blackface minstrelsy to the construction of the Western hero, from grassroots political culture to dime novels - as well as the philosophical constructions of the political elite, it is a powerful and comprehensive account of the ideological forces at work in the formation of modern America. |
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National Republicans | 23 |
Whigs | 53 |
Mass Media Mass Mediators | 77 |
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