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- catalog contributor b8089654.
- catalog contributor b8089655.
- catalog contributor b8089656.
- catalog contributor b8089657.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1815-1861.".
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 173-180.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. American nativism. Introduction -- A tradition of division -- Change, the defining characteristic -- The response to social change -- The foreigners: a challenge to unity -- Nativism becomes a movement -- The era of the Know-nothings -- 1856: the turning point -- Conclusion -- pt. 2. Documents. Puritan and Catholic: John Winthrop regards New England as the apogee of the Reformation -- Benjamin Franklin and the Pennsylvania Germans -- The Sedition Act -- The Hartford Convention on naturalization and civil office-holding -- Samuel F.B. Morse formulates the conspiracy theory -- Lyman Beecher extends the "conspiracy" to the West -- Maria Monk's Awful disclosures -- Orestes A. Brownson explains why nativists oppose foreigners -- Congress debates Native Americanism -- A principle that can never die / Lewis C. Levin -- Millions of our best citizens are foreigners? Lucien B. Chase -- Throw open the doors to immigration / J.B. Bowlin -- Native Americanism is not the true remedy / Washington Hunt -- A Congressman discusses foreign economic competition -- A Know-nothing manifesto -- A mock expose of the Know-nothings -- Millard Fillmore, Know-nothing presidential candidate -- A Catholic response to the Know-nothings -- Richard Hildreth examines the motives and composition of the American Republican party -- J.B. McMaster on political nativism -- The real grievance against the Catholic church / Louis Dow Scisco -- The anti-Catholic tradition / Ray A. Billington -- The Know-nothing as reformer / Oscar Handlin -- An appreciation of Know-nothingism / W. Darrell Overdyke -- The social realities of immigrant status / John Higham -- Nativism reflects fundamental tensions within American culture / David Brion Davis.".
- catalog extent "vi, 185 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "American nativism, 1830-1860.".
- catalog isFormatOf "American nativism, 1830-1860.".
- catalog isPartOf "Anvil original".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold".
- catalog relation "American nativism, 1830-1860.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1815-1861.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "301.29/73".
- catalog subject "E415.7 .L46".
- catalog subject "Immigrants United States.".
- catalog subject "Nativism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. American nativism. Introduction -- A tradition of division -- Change, the defining characteristic -- The response to social change -- The foreigners: a challenge to unity -- Nativism becomes a movement -- The era of the Know-nothings -- 1856: the turning point -- Conclusion -- pt. 2. Documents. Puritan and Catholic: John Winthrop regards New England as the apogee of the Reformation -- Benjamin Franklin and the Pennsylvania Germans -- The Sedition Act -- The Hartford Convention on naturalization and civil office-holding -- Samuel F.B. Morse formulates the conspiracy theory -- Lyman Beecher extends the "conspiracy" to the West -- Maria Monk's Awful disclosures -- Orestes A. Brownson explains why nativists oppose foreigners -- Congress debates Native Americanism -- A principle that can never die / Lewis C. Levin -- Millions of our best citizens are foreigners? Lucien B. Chase -- Throw open the doors to immigration / J.B. Bowlin -- Native Americanism is not the true remedy / Washington Hunt -- A Congressman discusses foreign economic competition -- A Know-nothing manifesto -- A mock expose of the Know-nothings -- Millard Fillmore, Know-nothing presidential candidate -- A Catholic response to the Know-nothings -- Richard Hildreth examines the motives and composition of the American Republican party -- J.B. McMaster on political nativism -- The real grievance against the Catholic church / Louis Dow Scisco -- The anti-Catholic tradition / Ray A. Billington -- The Know-nothing as reformer / Oscar Handlin -- An appreciation of Know-nothingism / W. Darrell Overdyke -- The social realities of immigrant status / John Higham -- Nativism reflects fundamental tensions within American culture / David Brion Davis.".
- catalog title "American nativism, 1830-1860 [by] Ira M. Leonard [and] Robert D. Parmet.".
- catalog type "text".