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He is an Americanist, literary and cultural critic, and academic.
His latest work is an autobiography, The Americanist (2007).
Americanist, best known for her work on American Transcendentalism.
Bercovitch is perhaps the most influential and controversial Americanist of his generation.
Essays of an Americanist (1890)
Selser was recognized by critics as "a Latin Americanist committed to freedom and justice."
The Americanist (2007).
"Investigations of an Americanist," Journal of American History, vol.
The Center was founded in 2004 by the well-known Americanist and historical linguist Lyle Campbell.
Americanist Paul E. Johnson recalls the heady early promise of the movement in the late 1960s:
"The Radical Americanist," The Nation, August 20, 1977.
Warwick Murray (born 1972) is a New Zealand human geographer and Latin Americanist.
He was also an enthusiastic Americanist and wrote the ground-breaking "American Literature: An Historical Review, 1620-1880" (1882).
Laboulaye (1811-1883), an "Americanist" like Alexis de Tocqueville, hired Bartholdi to sculpture the monument.
In 1974, Hanke was elected President of the American Historical Association, the first Latin Americanist to hold the position.
Mr Liikanen has used the word 'serenity' but, as an Americanist, I would always say that 'eternal vigilance' is the key.
"Toward Decentralized American Studies," The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States.
The term Americanist largely denotes scholarly arenas pertaining to North America, American culture or American language are studided.
Sacvan Bercovitch (born 4 October 1933) is a Canadian Americanist, literary and cultural critic and academic.
"I was a Latin Americanist, so not only did it not interest me; I thought the agency was as close to evil as you get to in the universe.
Another professor, the renowned Americanist Perry Miller, considered Vendler his finest student and published one of her course papers, but denied her admission to his Melville seminar.
Cline, Howard F., 1947: The Apocryphal Early Career of J. F. de Waldeck, Pioneer Americanist.
In 1895 he was received as an honorary member of the Pontifical Roman Academy of Archaeology and as a correspondent of the Paris Societe des Americanist.
The Library named after Eric de Dampierre has one of the largest collection of anthopological reviews and files on africanist, americanist and Mongol studies in France.
Andrey Danchev (1933-1996) was a Bulgarian linguist, Anglicist and Americanist who worked for the Department of English and American Studies at Sofia University.