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Susan-Mary C. Grant <susan.grant@ncl.ac.uk> University of Newcastle Warfare and American National Identity, 1861-1917 European nationalism theory & applicability to American case. |
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Address: | School of Historical Studies University of Newcastle Newcastle, England NE1 7RU United Kingdom |
Primary Phone: | 0191-222-8588 |
Fax Number: | 0191-222-6484 |
List Affiliations: | Emeritus Advisory Board Member for H-Nationalism Reviewer for H-CivWar Reviewer for H-Pol Reviewer for H-South |
Reviews: | Imagining the Imagined Community: Lincoln, Davis and the American Nation Hothouse Flowers: The Confederate Roots of Southern Conservatism When Worlds Collide: The Long and Winding Road to the Southern Past A New National Faith?: Religion and the Retreat from Reconstruction |
Interests: | American History / Studies Military History Political History / Studies Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
Bio: Qualifications: MA Area Studies (United States) University of London PhD (London: 1995) Reader in American History, University of Newcastle Publications: The War for a Nation: The American Civil War (New York: Routledge, 2006) North Over South: Northern Nationalism and American Identity in the Antebellum Era (Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 2000) Legacy of Disunion: The Enduring Significance of the American Civil War, edited with Peter J. Parish (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003) Peter J. Parish, The North and the Nation in the Era of the Civil War, edited with Adam I.P. Smith (New York: Fordham University Press, 2003) The American Civil War: Explorations and Reconsiderations, edited with Brian Holden Reid (London: Longman, 2000) Articles: 'A Nation before Nationalism: The Civic and Ethnic Construction of America,' in Gerard Delanty and Krishan Kumar (eds), The Sage Handbook of Nations and Nationalism (London: Sage, 2006) 527-40 ‘Patriot Graves: American National Identity and the Civil War Dead,’ American Nineteenth Century History 5:3, 74-100. ‘When was the First New Nation?: Locating America in a National Context,’ in Atsuko Ichijo and Gordana Uzelac (eds), When is the nation?: The debate (London: Routledge, 2005) 157-76. 'Raising the dead: war, memory and American national identity,' in Nations and Nationalism, 11, 4 (October 2005)509-29 ‘Americans: Forging a New Nation, 1860-1916,’ in Don H. Doyle and Marco Pamplona (eds), Nationalism in the New World (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2006) 80-98. Portuguese edition also in press. |