Aetas, 2001 (16. évfolyam)

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CONTENTS LÉVAI, CSABA "I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just" (Thomas Jefferson and the problem of slavery) 5 HELO, ARI Thomas Jefferson's republicanism and the progressive notion of history 27 TÓTH, ÁGNES The California of dreams in Anglo-American writings in the first half of the 19th century 40 SAILLANT, JOHN "What Terrible Questions We Are Learning to Ask" (Aboli­tionism, transcendentalism, and modernism in Emerson's thought) 58 VAJDA, ZOLTÁN Racism and the idea of progress in the political theory of John C. Calhoun 72 CINOTTO , SIMONE "Sunday dinner? You have to be there!" (The social signifi­cance of food in Italian Harlem, 1920-1940) 87 KŐSZEGHY, MIKLÓS The lights of Azekah 104 Theory and, method KISANTAL, TAMÁS - SZEBERÉNYI, GÁBOR On Hayden White's "Advantages and disadvantages" (Narra­tological challenges in historiography) 116 WHITE, HAYDEN The Poetics of History : 134 Documents VIDA, ISTVÁN KORNÉL Abraham Lincoln and the issue of slavery 165 Beyond the Borders Nature, landscape, culture and progress in modern US history. Interview with cultural geographer Patrick McGreevy 176

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