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The United States in global contexts : American studies after 9/11 and Iraq / Walter Grünzweig (ed.).

Other Authors: Grünzweig, Walter.
Language(s): English
Published: Münster : Lit ; c2004.
Subjects: Globalization.
United States > Study and teaching.
United States > Foreign public opinion.
United States > Foreign relations.
Note: Includes index.
"This book presents more than 160 short contributions by Americanists and Non-Americanists from around the world in an essayistic brainstorm that brings together many questions asked about 'America' and American Studies in the age of globalization."-back cover.
Physical Description: ix, 170 p. ; 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: JZ 1318 .U55 2004
ISBN: 3825882624 (pbk.)
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