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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 159-175 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
    Quelle: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
    Notizen: Prohibition was a fascinating episode in American history which has attracted the attention of a number of writers. This paper does not seek to present any new historical evidence. Perhaps, in history as well as in photography, over-enlargement can lead to loss of definition, so the object is to assess what evidence is appropriate in answering various questions about Prohibition.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 239-264 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
    Quelle: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
    Notizen: Few critics have attempted to answer the question most often asked by those who grew up to find the revolutionary young poets of the Twenties embalmed as Elder Statesmen of the Fifties. Is Eliot really a great poet? What are the indisputably major poems and how do we read them? Why—a question so far ignored by all Eliot commentators—why has Eliot had so little influence on the younger English poets? This last question is even more relevant now that we can see that 1918–55 produced in England little more than a few good but essentially minor poets. And the fact that the emphasis must now be placed on (for example) Empson, Graves and Betjeman, rather than the fashionables with which we were plagued in our youth, does not render the question any the less relevant. There are certainly points of difficulty in Eliot's technique that make it possible to understand at least some of the resistance to his poetry when it first started to come out. J. C. Squire's review of The Waste Land is well enough known: ‘a grunt would serve equally well’. And, as Mrs Leavis has pointed out, George Gordon's inaugural lecture as Professor of Poetry at Oxford was little more than a series of gibes at Eliot as representative of the ‘moderns’. Still, these men were not fools. Granted that their reaction was a mistaken one, ought we not to enquire how exactly the mistake came about?
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 287-288 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
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    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 3-12 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
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    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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  • 5
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 1-4 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
    Quelle: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 17-31 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
    Quelle: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
    Notizen: Political scientists in the United States have in recent years become concerned with analysis of the rights and responsibilities of political opposition. This interest was initially stimulated by the much-quoted, and much-maligned, report of the Committee on Political Parties of the American Political Science Association in 1950 entitled Toward a More Responsible Two-Party System. It has been supplemented by the volume edited by Robert Dahl, Political Oppositions in Western Democracies. Academic rationale for this interest is reflected in the paradox posed by Dahl, who, having cited ‘ the right of an organized opposition to appeal for votes against the government in elections and parliament’ as being one of ‘the three great milestones in the development of democratic institutions’, is then obliged to admit that in the United States ‘it is never easy to distinguish “opposition” from “government”’, and that ‘it is exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to identify the opposition’. Opposition in the United States political system is nonstructural because of the multiple access points for influence, and opportunities for preventing or inhibiting governmental action are numerous. No single institution illustrates this fact better than Congress. In speaking of Congress, commentators do not talk about ‘the opposition’. They may refer to ‘the minority party’ (and ‘the majority party’), yet even these terms cannot be used at times when the Senate and House are not controlled by the same party. Moreover, internal organizational and procedural patterns in the contemporary Congress allow many opportunities for minority coalitions to check executive policies favoured by a majority coalition in Congress, and such coalitions are often bipartisan.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 111-121 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
    Quelle: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
    Notizen: We all well know that American Studies offers a particularly fascinating and complex example of the difficulties and challenges involved in an interdisciplinary and area studies approach. There may, indeed, be an element of chance in the fact that this touches so sharply on the links that can be established between literature and other studies (literature and sociology, literature and history): the chance that literature was somehow in there from the beginning, in the early days of the subject, and has still held its place in the area-studies map. So, when Henry Nash Smith asked us once if American Studies could develop a method, he looked for his answer in the intervening ground between literary criticism and sociology; and though he found it hard to arrive at his desired method, he suggested that it would lie in some form of cultural anthropology. The divisions between the various disciplines–above all, the varying roles they allowed to consciousness in their interpretation of society and culture–seemed to him to pose profound problems. So, he said, a new method would have to come piecemeal, through a kind of principled opportunism; but he did assume that we could want to turn to works of literature, and the complex interactions between a writer and his environment that constitute a whole literary career, as an important centre of the study, a significant expression of the culture. The problems in fact are large, since in liberal-democratic society literature performs some of the most complex contours of art that have ever existed. But that very fact is part of the interest of the problem and, while Professor Smith's approach raises certain difficulties, on some of which the first part of the present argument turns, I am happy to take the issue raised–that literature can be seen as a social manifestation, that as a creative manifestation it does uniquely reveal central aspects of a culture–as a very important one.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 1-2 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
    Quelle: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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  • 9
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 73-87 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
    Quelle: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
    Notizen: Though Mark Twain's phrase ‘the showiest kind of book-talk’ undoubtedly represents the apogee of the attacks on Cooper's diction in general, the grandiloquent speeches of Cooper's Indians had drawn the fire of the proponents of verisimilitude from the earliest. The North American Review, with The Last of the Mohicans before it, criticized the author's idealization of Indian speech and character (‘We should be glad to know, for example, in what tribe, or in what age of Indian history, such a civilized warrior as Uncas ever flourished?’). Nor, two years later, did the reviewing of one of Cooper's sea novels seem an inappropriate occasion for a fresh onslaught upon his Indians: ‘This bronze noble of nature, is then made to talk like Ossian for whole pages, and measure out hexameters, as though he had been practising for a poetic prize’. Adding weightily to the chorus, as the years succeeded, would be the Indian fighter Cass, who expressed ‘regret that [Cooper] did not cross the Allegany, instead of the Atlantic, and survey the red man in the forests and prairies’, as well as the author of The Oregon Trail and historian of the eighteenth century's struggle against the Five Nations: ‘We do not allude to his Indian characters, which it must be granted, are for the most part either superficially or falsely drawn; while the long conversations which he puts into their mouths, are as truthless as they are tiresome’.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of American studies 3 (1969), S. 135-136 
    ISSN: 0021-8758
    Quelle: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Thema: Anglistik, Amerikanistik , Geschichte , Politikwissenschaft , Sociologie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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