Many identities, one nation

Many identities, one nation
About this book
"In Many Identities, One Nation, Liam Riordan explores how the American Revolution politicized religious, racial, and ethnic identities among the diverse inhabitants of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. Attending to individual experiences through a close comparative analysis, Riordan explains the transformation from British subjects to U.S. citizens in a region that included Quakers, African Americans, and Pennsylvania Germans." "This story brings to life the popular culture of the Revolutionary Delaware Valley through analysis of wide-ranging evidence, from architecture, folk art, clothing, and music to personal papers, newspapers, and local church, tax, and census records."--book jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL9606298W
Subjects
Social conditionsCultural pluralismGroup identitySocial aspectsNationalismInfluenceHistoryNationalism, united statesDelaware river and valleyMiddle atlantic states, historyUnited states, history, revolution, 1775-1783, influenceRevolutionary Period (1775-1800)Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)