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Dr Sassi examines the debate over the proper connection in society between religion and public life, that took place in the fifty years following the American Revolution.
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Creating an American Identity examines the relationship between regionalism and nationalism in New England. Focusing on the years 1789-1825, it analyzes the process by which New Englanders used trans-Atlantic symbols as well as regional landscapes, values, and characteristics to create an American identity.
Includes section with title: Journal of the American Education Society, which was also issued separately.