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Place and belonging in America / David Jacobson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [(c)2002.]Description: 1 online resource (x, 234 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0801876060
  • 9780801876066
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • GF503
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Contents:
Terra firma -- An American Eden -- Surveying the landscape : place and identity in the early republic -- Nature's nation : preserving the future -- Spatial rhythms : changing the past -- Intangible property : a multihued landscape -- The labyrinth of the soul.
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Review: "How did the American people come to develop a moral association with this land, such that their very experience of nationhood was rooted in, and their republican virtues depended upon, that land? And what is happening now as the exclusivity of that moral linkage between people and land becomes ever more attenuated? In Place and Belonging in America, David Jacobson addresses the evolving relationship between geography and citizenship in the United States since the nation's origins."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Terra firma -- An American Eden -- Surveying the landscape : place and identity in the early republic -- Nature's nation : preserving the future -- Spatial rhythms : changing the past -- Intangible property : a multihued landscape -- The labyrinth of the soul.

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"How did the American people come to develop a moral association with this land, such that their very experience of nationhood was rooted in, and their republican virtues depended upon, that land? And what is happening now as the exclusivity of that moral linkage between people and land becomes ever more attenuated? In Place and Belonging in America, David Jacobson addresses the evolving relationship between geography and citizenship in the United States since the nation's origins."--Jacket.

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