Keyword [Manifest Destiny] Result: 1 - 18 | Page: 1 of 1 |
| 1. | Protestant Missionary Women's Frontier Sense In China |
| 2. | James Polk And American Territorial Expansion |
| 3. | Manifest Destiny And US-Mexican War |
| 4. | A Study On "Mr. Polk's War" |
| 5. | "hadith Of The Qing Dynasty" School Notes Theory |
| 6. | America’s Reconstruction Of The Russian Symbolic Image From1881to1904 |
| 7. | The Dethronement Of Human Subjects In Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian In Postmodern Context |
| 8. | Rethinking Manifest Destiny and the cultures of early U.S. empire |
| 9. | Alternate imperialisms in the age of Manifest Destiny |
| 10. | Thoreau's 'A Week,' religion as preservative care: Opposing the Christian Doctrine of Discovery, Manifest Destiny, and a religion of subjugation |
| 11. | Gleam of the infinite majesty: The interplay of manifest destiny and ecotheology in Thomas Starr King's Construction of Yosemite as sacred text |
| 12. | Romancing Manifest Destiny: Race, gender, and sexuality in the making of California |
| 13. | Crusade and conquest: Anti-Catholicism, manifest destiny, and the United States-Mexican war of 1846-1848 |
| 14. | Clowns in the boudoir: Womanism as post-colonial discourse. A Black feminist response to the Doctrine of Manifest Destiny |
| 15. | SCULPTURE AS HISTORY: THEMES OF LIBERTY, UNITY AND MANIFEST DESTINY IN AMERICAN SCULPTURE, 1825-1865 |
| 16. | Native spaces, settler colonial landscapes, and the culture of Manifest Destiny.: Conceptual geographies and the transformation of Ohio Country, 1701-1850 |
| 17. | Utopian Reconciliation Amid Dystopia: America’s Manifest Destiny And Androgyny In Jim Crace’s The Pesthouse |
| 18. | Imperialist Discourse And Hybridized America In Willa Cather’s O’ Pioneers! And My Antonia |
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