"Burgerrechten." . . "Weiße." . . "Minderheit Diskriminierung USA Geschichte 1763-1912." . . "Etnische betrekkingen." . . "Rassenbeziehung USA." . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Civil Rights." . . "Nationale Minderheit." . . "Minorities Legal status, laws, etc. United States History." . . "Diskriminierung." . . "Minorités Droit États-Unis Histoire." . . "Minorités - Droit - États-Unis - Histoire." . "Discrimination Droit États-Unis Histoire." . . "Discrimination - Droit - États-Unis - Histoire." . "Cittadinanza - Stati Uniti d'America." . . "Cidadania (história) Estados unidos." . . "Nationalité États-Unis Histoire." . . "Nationalité - États-Unis - Histoire." . "Stati Uniti d'America - Minoranze etniche." . . "Citizenship United States History." . . "Ciudadanía Estados Unidos Historia." . . "États-Unis" . . "États-Unis - Relations raciales." . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights." . . "Diskriminierung USA." . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . . . . . "Is civic identity in the United States really defined by liberal, democratic political principles? Or is U.S. citizenship the product of multiple traditions - not only liberalism and republicanism but also white supremacy, Anglo-Saxon supremacy, Protestant supremacy, and male supremacy? In this powerful and disturbing book, Rogers Smith traces political struggles over U.S. citizenship laws from the colonial period through the Progressive era and shows that throughout this time, most adults were legally denied access to full citizenship, including political rights, solely because of their race, ethnicity, or gender. Basic conflicts over these denials have driven political development in the U.S., Smith argues. These conflicts are what truly define U.S. civic identity up to this day. Smith concludes that today the United States is in a period of reaction against the egalitarian civic reforms of the last generation, with nativist, racist, and sexist beliefs regaining influence. He suggests ways that proponents of liberal democracy should alter their view of U.S. citizenship in order to combat these developments more effectively."@en . . . . . . . "Civic Ideals Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "Civic ideals conflicting visions of citizenship in U.S. history"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Civic ideals : conflicting visions of citizenship in U.S. history" . . . . . "Civic ideals : conflicting visions of citizenship in U.S. history"@en . "Is civic identity in the United States really defined by liberal, democratic political principles? Or is U.S. citizenship the product of multiple traditions - not only liberalism and republicanism but also white supremacy, Anglo-Saxon supremacy, Protestant supremacy, and male supremacy? In this powerful and disturbing book, Rogers Smith traces political struggles over U.S. citizenship laws from the colonial period through the Progressive era and shows that throughout this time, most adults were legally denied access to full citizenship, including political rights, solely because of their race, ethnicity, or gender. Basic conflicts over these denials have driven political development in the U.S., Smith argues. These conflicts are what truly define U.S. civic identity up to this day." . "Diskriminierung Minderheit USA Geschichte 1763-1912." . . "Discrimination Law and legislation" . . "Minorités Statut juridique États-Unis Histoire." . . "Staatsangehörigkeit USA Geschichte 1763-1912." . . "Citoyenneté États-Unis Histoire." . . "citoyenneté Etats-Unis 18e s. / 1912." . . . . "United States" . . "United States." . "Bürger Staat USA." . . "civisme Etats-Unis 18e s. / 1912." . . "Staatsangehörigkeit." . . "USA" . . "USA." . "Burgerschap." . . "Minderheit USA." . . "Bürger." . . "Staat Bürger USA." . . "Rassenbeziehung USA Geschichte 1763-1912." . . "Weiße." . . "Discrimination Law and legislation United States History." . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights." . . "Race relations" . . "Citizenship." . . "Citizenship" . "Minorities Legal status, laws, etc." . .