Americanism

· Otbebookpublishing
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Excerpt: "America, it is rightly said, is the world's first cosmopolitan nation. Our fellow citizens come from every corner of the earth. A small few may still trace their origins to the original settlers, but most of us are children or grandchildren of immigrants. What, then, do we have in common, and what unites us as Americans? Today, questions of identity are often discussed under the heading of multiculturalism: people are viewed and view themselves as members of racial and ethnic subcultures, as hyphenated Americans (for example, African-, Mexican-, Chinese-, etc.). Yet this entire volume assumes that notwithstanding our enriching differences, there are deep beliefs, sentiments, and practices that do and should unite us as American citizens."

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Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was a multifaceted American icon whose legacy extends far beyond his presidency. Born into a wealthy New York family, Roosevelt overcame childhood illnesses to become a vigorous outdoorsman, historian, and prolific author. His literary contributions include over 35 books, ranging from "The Naval War of 1812" to his autobiography, showcasing his diverse interests in history, politics, and nature.Roosevelt's life was marked by a series of remarkable transformations: from a frail child to a robust adventurer, from a New York City Police Commissioner to the youngest U.S. President at age 42. His presidency (1901-1909) was characterized by progressive reforms, including trust-busting, the establishment of national parks, and the construction of the Panama Canal. He was a champion of the "Square Deal," advocating for consumer protection, corporate regulation, and conservation.Controversially, Roosevelt's imperialistic views, exemplified by his role in the Spanish-American War and his stance on American expansionism, have sparked debate among historians. His complex legacy includes both commendable conservation efforts and contentious foreign policies.Roosevelt's influence on contemporary writers and thinkers is profound. His vivid storytelling and robust persona inspired figures like Ernest Hemingway and John Muir. His revolutionary ideas on conservation and public service continue to resonate, making him a timeless figure of American history. Roosevelt's life, marked by relentless energy and a commitment to public duty, remains a source of inspiration and intrigue for modern readers.

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