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American Patriotism
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Patriotism has almost as many faces in America as there are Americans. For some, patriotism means unswerving support and devotion to our flag, our elected officials, our men and women in uniform. For others, patriotism means criticizing politicians when they take America in the wrong direction, protesting in the streets—sometimes even burning the flag. Patriotism also has complex ties to citizenship, race, and nationalism, as well as to the ways in which we remember our wars and the people who fought in them. You can explore all these diverse aspects of American patriotism in this online anthology from the University of Chicago Press, including a number of free features and excerpts from our books on American patriotism, as well as links to related books in a variety of subject areas. |
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