āAmerican exceptionalismā conversation opens 2023 Institute for the Humanities season
Contact: Sarah Nicholas
STARKVILLE, Miss.āĻć½¶Ö±²„ās Institute for the Humanities kicks off its 2023-2024 season this month with an in-depth discussion on American exceptionalism from the Civil War era through present times, led by Associate Professor Andrew F. Lang, a Civil War expert in MSUās Department of History.
According to Britannica, American exceptionalism is the āidea that theĀ United States of AmericaĀ is a unique and even morally superior country for historical, ideological, or religious reasons. Proponents of American exceptionalism generally pair the belief with the claim that the United States is obligated to play a special role in global politics.ā Langās address will offer his nuanced perspective on the topic.
The Sept. 19 eventāāUnderstanding American Exceptionalism from the Civil War to Todayāāwill be held at 2 p.m. in the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library Auditorium, on the fourthĀ floor of Mitchell Memorial Library. The event is free and open to the public, and also will be available on the instituteās Facebook page at .
Lang will offer insights into his book, āA Contest of Civilizations: Exposing the Crisis of American Exceptionalism in the Civil War Era,āĀ a 2021 University of North Carolina Press publication and finalist for the 2022 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize. He will take questions following the talk.
āI hope that audiences can better understand American exceptionalism, a long misconstrued and abused concept both by past and present generations,ā Lang said. āThough a concept with a contested and even violent past, itās also a concept that beckons what Abraham Lincoln called our ābetter angels.ā Perhaps a dialogue on the subject can help us navigate the complexities of history and the fractures of our present moment.ā
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