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American Classics

21H.105 · History · Undergraduate · Fall 2002

Prof. Christopher Capozzola, Louise Harrison Lepera

MIT · Tier 1

“What then is the American, this new man?” asked J. Hector St-John de Crèvecoeur in his <em>Letters from an American Farmer</em> in 1782. This subject takes Crèvecoeur’s question as the starting point for an examination of the changing meanings of national identity in the American past. We will consider a diverse collection of classic texts in American history to see how Americans have defined themselves and their nation in politics, literature, art, and popular culture. As a communications-int…

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