01521nam 2200325Ia 450 99639573540331620210104171514.0(CKB)3810000000015726(EEBO)2240927515(OCoLC)ocn316339922e(OCoLC)316339922(EXLCZ)99381000000001572620090319d1565 uy 0gerurbn||||a|bb|Kirchenordnung[electronic resource] wie die vnter dem Christlichen König auss Engelland Edward dem VI. in der Statt Londen, in der Niderlendischen Gemeine Christi, Durch Kön. Maiest. mandat geordnet vnd gehalten worden, mit der Kirchendiener vnd Eltesten bewilligung /durch Herrn [sic] Johann von Lasco, Freiherren in Polen ... in Lateinischer sprach weitleufftiger beschreiben, aber durch Martinum Mieronium in eine kurtze Sum[m] verfasset, und jetzund verdeutschet.Gedruckt in der Churfürstlichen Statt Heidelberg Durch Johannem Mayer1565[24], 132 [i.e. 264] pInitials.A translation of: Forma ac ratio tota ecclesiastici ministerii, in peregrinorum, potissimuÌm veroÌ Germanorum Ecclesia.Signatures: a⸠bâ´ A-Q⸠Râ´.Reproduction of original in: British Library.eebo-0018Łaski Jan1499-1560.225761UMIUMIBOOK996395735403316Kirchenordnung2386724UNISA03781oam 22006374a 450 991078725350332120230517232106.00-8147-7115-710.18574/9780814771150(CKB)3710000000290952(EBL)1865604(SSID)ssj0001401967(PQKBManifestationID)12516711(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001401967(PQKBWorkID)11358146(PQKB)11562194(MiAaPQ)EBC1865604(DE-B1597)547213(DE-B1597)9780814771150(OCoLC)896872742(MdBmJHUP)muse86831(EXLCZ)99371000000029095220150220d2015 uy 0engurnn#---|unuutxtccrFighting over the FoundersHow We Remember the American Revolution /Andrew M. SchocketNew York :New York Univ. Press,2015.Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE,2021©2015.1 online resource (268 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4798-8410-3 0-8147-0816-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --List of Illustrations --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1 Truths That Are Not Self-Evident --2 We Have Not Yet Begun to Write --3 We the Tourists --4 Give Me Liberty’s Kids --5 To Re-create a More Perfect Union --Conclusion --Further Readings --Index --About the Author"The American Revolution is all around us. It is pictured as big as billboards and as small as postage stamps, evoked in political campaigns and car advertising campaigns, relived in museums and revised in computer games. As the nation's founding moment, the American Revolution serves as a source of powerful founding myths, and remains the most accessible and most contested event in U.S. history: more than any other, it stands as a proxy for how Americans perceive the nation's aspirations. Americans' increased fascination with the Revolution over the past two decades represents more than interest in the past. It's also a site to work out the present, and the future. What are we using the Revolution to debate? In Fighting over the Founders, Andrew M. Schocket explores how politicians, screenwriters, activists, biographers, jurists, museum professionals, and reenactors portray the American Revolution. Identifying competing 'essentialist' and 'organicist' interpretations of the American Revolution, Schocket shows how today's memories of the American Revolution reveal American's conflicted ideas about class, about race, and about gender--as well as the nature of history itself. Fighting over the Founders plumbs our views of the past and the present, and illuminates our ideas of what United States means to its citizens in the new millennium"-Amerikanische Revolution(DE-588)4187276-9gndErinnerung(DE-588)4015272-8gndUnited StatesHistoryRevolution, 1775-1783Public opinionUnited StatesHistoryRevolution, 1775-1783InfluenceUnited StatesHistoryRevolution, 1775-1783HistoriographyUnited StatesHistoryRevolution, 1775-1783In motion picturesAmerikanische Revolution.Erinnerung.973.3HIS000000HIS036030HIS031000bisacshSchocket Andrew M1482180MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910787253503321Fighting over the Founders3792668UNINA