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The American City: Civic Culture in Sociohistorical Perspective Book

The American City: Civic Culture in Sociohistorical Perspective
The American City: Civic Culture in Sociohistorical Perspective, In this book Daniel Monti reconciles liberal and conservative viewpoints to claim that Americans are indeed a community of believers and that a viable and vital civic culture exists in the United States despite notions of difference and apathy., The American City: Civic Culture in Sociohistorical Perspective has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The American City: Civic Culture in Sociohistorical Perspective
  • Written by author Daniel J. Monti
  • Published by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, October 1999
  • In this book Daniel Monti reconciles liberal and conservative viewpoints to claim that Americans are indeed a community of believers and that a viable and vital civic culture exists in the United States despite notions of difference and apathy.
  • Does American have a sense of community and a vital civic culture?Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans?Do Americans help each other for the common good?Daniel
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Preface and Acknowledgments
1What Makes the Good Society?1
2We Are a Bourgeois People Who Made an Urban World24
3On Small Towns and Their "Citified" Ways56
4The Civic Culture of American Cities92
5Belonging and Sharing124
6Piety and Tolerance165
7Private Lives and Public Worlds201
8Doing Well by Doing Good240
9Some Sort of Americans279
10Articles of Faith: Personal Adornment as a Communal Accomplishment319
11Private Entitlements as a Public Good348
12Some Concluding Observations About the "Good Old Days"378
Further Reading381
Index384


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