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| | Nativism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | They have based their claim on the territory of Palestine on the Bible and created the state of Israel. |  | | In politics "nativist" refers to the socio-political positions taken up by those who identify themselves as "native-born". |  | | The American Party included many ex-Whigs who rejected nativism, and included (in the South) some Catholics. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nativism
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| | Innateness and Moral Psychology |
 | | I’ll sketch a kind of POS argument that might support rule nativism; this argument is enhanced by evidence on young children’s facility with rules. |  | | As Cowie puts it in her discussion of POS arguments, nativists invoke domain-specific mechanisms to explain the “gap between the information provided by experience about some domain… and the ideas or beliefs we acquire concerning that domain” (Cowie 1999, 37; see also Laurence and Margolis 2001). |  | | This claim seems plausible, and it might bolster the kind of rule nativism discussed in section 3. |
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http://www.philosophy.utah.edu/faculty/nichols/Papers/innatenessandmoral.htm
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| | Doing Without What's Within; Fiona Cowie's Critique of Nativism |
 | | This, apparently, is the situation Cowie has in mind when she admits that enlightened empiricists haven’t a "detailed" alternative to nativism "on hand" "yet". |  | | As she appears to see it, the burden is on nativists to say exactly what doctrine they’re endorsing, thereby avoiding the trivialization of their side of the classical debate. |  | | Cowie claims to rebut arguments for nativism that Noam Chomsky and I have from time to time endorsed. |
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http://host.uniroma3.it/progetti/kant/field/cowiesymp_fodor.htm
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| | nativism.htm |
 | | We will first address each text in comparison and contrast to the preceding texts and critical issues, and then we will have a class presentation introducing additional issues and critical apparatuses. |  | | Each of these sections will examine the use of Indian identity and definitions of American-ness in relation to the historical context of the narrative and also the text's production. |  | | Using MLA format, list at least fifteen references related to Nativism; each bibliographical entry is followed by a three to four sentence synopsis of the major points and/or argument of the article of book. |
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http://asweb.unco.edu/latina/courses/specials/nativism.htm
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| | PAUL BLANSHARD AND THE NEW NATIVISM |
 | | first appeared I wrote a review of it, saying that it hadgiven the best statement, to date, of what I called the New Nativism. The reference was to the Nativist movement of the 1840s and 1850's. |  | | Blanshard rejects and deplores the religious bigotry inspirational of the old Nativist attack. |  | | His own indictment of the Church rests on a different set of premises, a New Nativism. |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/users/jlh3/Murray/1951a.htm
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 | | It was voted out in every county of my district more than 20 years ago, and I doubt if as many-and I am sure that no more-teetotal abstainers can be found in any section of the country. |  | | Today, as before, the South has not experienced a mass influx of foreign-born immigrants. |  | | This act included a literacy test; adult immigrants who were unable to read a simple passage in some language (not just English) could be excluded from the United States. |
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http://www.unc.edu/~rdgreenb/native1
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| | Geoffrey Sampson: Empiricism v. Nativism |
 | | I lived in the U.S.A. myself at this period, and it was noticeable how enthusiasm for the anti-war message created audiences for the linguistic-nativism message. |  | | The message of my book is that there is no “language instinct”. |  | | Several different writers have contributed to this “new wave” of present-day arguments for nativism. |
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http://www.grsampson.net/REmpNat.html
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| | 07/18/01 - Return of the Nativist? |
 | | According to the conventional wisdom (history is written by victors - immigration history is written by immigration enthusiasts), this was a dark period when Protestants formed Nativist secret societies to fight against those harmless Irish Catholic immigrants. |  | | Both words start with the same two letters, don’t they? |  | | Nativism (click here for a definition) gets a bad rap in North America. |
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http://www.vdare.com/fulford/return_nativist.htm
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| | Nativism and Xenophobia in America : IMC-SA |
 | | Nativism made natural moral partners: foreigners were wasting themselves in drink, deluding themselves in choice of schooling, risking their souls by accepting the authority of sinister and manipulative priests who denied them access to the true Bible. |  | | The native American was asked to see in the immigrant a vision of dangers confronting himself and his nation. |  | | In the Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico, on the other hand, tightly knit village settlements enabled the "Hispanos" and their identity as ancient inhabitants of the place, proudly distinct from the "Anglos" around them and from the Mexican immigrants in adjacent states (Higham, 1984, p.7,8). |
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http://southafrica.indymedia.org/print.php?id=683
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| | Nativism: American Anti-Catholic Sentiment, 1830-1845 |
 | | Furthermore, nativism represents the dangers of a cultural identity gone too far, a nationalism which refuses to accept those of a different faith or place. |  | | Finally, the past effects of nativism should urge any national or cultural identity to ask itself this question: can a group have the ability to balance its cultural pride with the importance of respect ing and accepting those who are different? |  | | While pivoting between anti-foreign and anti-catholic appeals, nativism became both practical and ideological in nature: platforms for the movement ranged from extending the length naturalization to protecting the sacredness of the Protestant Republic. |
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http://are.as.wvu.edu/baker.htm
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| | Neural Constructivism and Language Acquisition. Ash Asudeh |
 | | Indeed, as an instantiation of the properties that have been put forward as reasons to doubt nativism, constructivist neural networks show that these arguments against nativism must be re-examined. |  | | Of course, a rebuttal of Fodor's arguments will cast doubt on nativism as the only hypothesis of language acquisition and there will be more reason to contend that the domain specificity and the innateness of other mental processes is questionable. |  | | Nativism about language is the claim that linguistic competence is determined by the genetic endowment of every human being (Cook and Newson, 1996) and it has been pursued as the best hypothesis in language acquisition for some time now (roughly since the publication of Chomsky, 1959). |
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http://fccl.ksu.ru/papers/gp002.htm
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 | | In Oregon, nativism manifested itself after the War in discrimination against Catholics. |  | | The riot led to the perception that anarchist immigrants existed in the U.S. and threatened the nation’s stability. |  | | He defines nativism as “intense opposition to an internal minority on the ground of its foreign (i.e., “un-American”) connections.”[1] Although Higham does a superb job tracing nativism in the United States up to 1925, he does not sufficiently examine the United States Supreme Court’s (USSC) response to nativist measures. |
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http://www2.davidson.edu/academics/acad_depts/rusk/prima/Vol3Issue1/Nativism.htm
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| | Nativism in 19th c. America |
 | | Haynes, Charles P. Religion in American History: What to Teach and How. |  | | Nativism reached its political zenith ten years later with the rapid rise of the "Know-Nothings." This secret fraternal organization, which sought to curtail the political power of Catholics and immigrants, probably derived its name from its members' pledge to feign ignorance if queried about the group. |  | | A wave of nativism occurred after the huge migration of Irish Catholics into the U.S. during the Potato Famine of the mid 19th century. |
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http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/score_lessons/nativism/pages/historical_bg.html
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| | Amazon.com: The Protestant Crusade 1800-1860: a study of the origins of American nativism (Quadrangle Paperbacks): ... |
 | | That Billington began his work with Know-Nothingism helps to explain why he focuses on anti-Catholicism almost to the exclusion of other manifestations of nativism. |  | | Schlesinger believed anti-Catholicism to be one of the most persistent themes in American History, and his declaration seems to have strongly influenced his student. |  | | Billington's equation of nativism and anti-Catholicism does not, however, detract from his work. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00085YQA2?v=glance
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| | Nativism Nativistic Movements Questia.com Online Library |
 | | • Click here for more books and articles on nativism |  | | Full-text books and articles on nativism are available exclusively at Questia. |  | | Nativism had ridden to its first crest in... |
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http://www.questia.com/library/politics-and-government/political-science/political-movements/nativism.jsp
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 | | Sacco and Vanzetti were convicted more because of who they were than any evidence of what they had done. |  | | The "rebirth" of the KKK was another sign of the nativism of the 1920s as this "new" KKK was not only anti-black, but also anti-Jewish, anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant. |  | | Nativism (as part of the 1920s culture conflict) |
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http://www.runet.edu/~shepburn/nativism.htm
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| | Higham, "Strangers in the Land" |
 | | It is Higham's thesis that prejudice and nativism do not necessarily go hand in hand, for nativism, he explains, generally comes not from external causes or from new peoples but rather from internal problems which seem to threaten the well being of the nation. |  | | At home a 'factious' opposition, brandishing French slogans, was organizing against the Federalist gentlemen who had unified the new nation.... |  | | Modern nativism dates from the labor upheavals of the 1880s, Catholic insistence upon parochial schools, and the rise of a new nationalism. |
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http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~rpekarek/ghighamstr.html
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| | nativism on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The term has also been used to refer to a widespread attitude in a society of a rejection of alien persons or culture. |  | | NATIVISM [nativism] in anthropology, social movement that proclaims the return to power of the natives of a colonized area and the resurgence of native culture, along with the decline of the colonizers. |  | | Race-ing toward civilization: sexual slavery and nativism in the novels of Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins and Alice Wellington Rollins. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/n1/nativism.asp
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| | Sample Chapter for Mamdani, M.: When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda. |
 | | This was the world of the settler and the native, a world organized around a binary preoccupation that was as compelling as it was confining. |  | | What affirmed the natives' humanity for Fanon was not that they were willing to take the settler's life, but that they were willing to risk their own: "The colonized man finds his freedom in and through violence." |  | | What distinguished native violence from the violence of the settler, its saving grace, was that it was the violence of yesterday's victims who have turned around and decided to cast aside their victimhood and become masters of their own lives. |
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http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/chapters/s7027.html
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| | Nativism and Anti-Catholicism in the Mid-C19th |
 | | In a sense, Morse came by his nativism honestly: his father, the Reverend Jedidiah Morse, had announced to his Boston congregation in 1798 that he was in possession of evidence proving an international conspiracy of "Bavarian Illuminati" to overthrow the United States. |  | | I have set forth in a very brief and imperfect manner the evil, the great and increasing evil, that threatens our free institutions from foreign interference. |  | | Morse's position is known as "nativism," an umberella term for systematic hostility to foreigners, especially immigrants, in the name of national integrity. |
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http://www.etss.edu/hts/hts5/info2.htm
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| | nativism |
 | | [n] the policy of perpetuating native cultures (in opposition to acculturation). |
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http://lookwayup.com/lwu.exe/lwu/d?s=f&w=nativism
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| | Getting the Message Out! Political Culture: Nativism |
 | | Since many of those immigrants prior to the Civil War were Roman Catholics, ethnic prejudice against immigrants was usually accompanied by visceral hatred of Catholics as well. |  | | During and after 1856, however, most northern Know Nothings were absorbed into the Republican party, and they would help elect Lincoln president in 1860, even though Lincoln himself had nothing but disdain for Know Nothings' anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic bigotry. |  | | But when immigration coincided with hard times, as it did in the late 1830s and early 1840s and especially in the mid-1850s, and/or with periods of political discontent, then the charges advanced against immigrants multiplied and nativist groups formed independent political parties. |
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http://dig.lib.niu.edu/message/ps-nativism.html
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| | Activity 1. Understanding Nativism : Historical Society of Pennsylvania |
 | | Survey background readings on 19th century nativism.  Review the Historian's Note. |  | | Reviewing several text generated by the "Know-Nothing" nativists of the 1840s and 50s, students consider what attitudes citizens held about immigrants, situating these attitudes in the social and cultural contexts of the period. |  | | Students read the two issues of The Know Nothing and American Crusader from 1854. Using the worksheet, have students outline the language used and issues raised by the newspaper. |
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http://www.hsp.org/default.aspx?id=400
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| | Language Log: Nativism clings to life at 100 or 101 |
 | | Nativism clings to life at 100 or 101 |  | | Under the intriguing heading, "After Century in a Log Cabin, Emma Buck Dies at 100 or 101," the NY Times ran an affecting obituary the other day for Emma Buck, who died on the Illinois farm "originally settled by... |  | | Language Log: Nativism clings to life at 100 or 101 |
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http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/001110.html
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| | Ian Pitchford on Brain Plasticity |
 | | Samuels, R. What brains won't tell us about the mind: a critique of the neurobiological argument against representational nativism. |  | | the neurobiological argument fails to undermine RN [representational nativism] because it makes a series of unwarranted assumptions about nativism and about the extent to which neurobiological data constrain claims about the innateness of mental representations. |  | | Finally, it's also important to remember that there are clear limits on brain plasticity - I'm told there is a good discussion of what does, and what does not, recover after brain damage in Kolb (1995). |
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http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/comm/steen/cogweb/ep/Plasticity.html
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| | Language Policy -- English Only, Nativism, Hispanophobia |
 | | Privately, Tanton believed the two issues were "inextricably intertwined," but as a tactical matter they had to be kept separate. |  | | Jefferson's warnings about immigration were popularized by nineteenth century Know-Nothings who sought to exclude Catholics and others believed to exert "a blighting and withering effect upon republican institutions." This century's Americanization campaign, notwithstanding its worries about revolutionary syndicalism, was largely a Progressive affair. |  | | But what truly distinguishes their brand of nativism is the object of its paranoia: culture, not politics. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JWCRAWFORD/HYTCH6.htm
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 | | The Jim Crow Laws of the South, the Know-Nothing party of the 1850s, even the Ku Klux Klan, show the ample nativist sentiment that is part of America. |  | | Setting English as our official language would provide those who may wish to exercise their anti-foreigner sentiment with a powerful weapon. |  | | Nativism is a notion that has imbued itself in American culture. |
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http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~jjp49/Nativism.html
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| | Amazon.ca: When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda: Books |
 | | Publisher: learn how customers can search inside this book. |  | | A "must" for any student of Rwanda or modern African politics more generally (see also Mamdani's award-winning 1996 book "Citizen and Subject," which fleshes out some of the theoretical frameworks used in "When Victims Become Killers"). |  | | Use Your Account to view or change your orders |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0691102805
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| | nativism |
 | | the policy of protecting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants. |
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http://www.factmonster.com/dictionary/nativism
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| | Oxford University Press: Nativism and Slavery: Tyler G. Anbinder |
 | | In this important new book, however, Anbinder argues that the Know Nothings's phenomenal success was inextricably linked to the firm stance their northern members took against the extension of slavery. |  | | Nativism and Slavery presents the first comprehensive history of the Know Nothings as well as a major revision of the political crisis that led to the Civil War. |  | | Oxford University Press: Nativism and Slavery: Tyler G. Anbinder |
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http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/CivilWarReconstruction/~~/cHI9MTAmcGY9MCZzcz1hdXRob3IuYXNjJnNmPWFsbCZzZD1hc2Mmdmlldz11c2EmY2k9MDE5NTA3MjMzMg==
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 | | 1837 - Native American Association was one of the earliest political expressions of nativism, to restrict immigration, lengthen the naturalization period for more than 5 years, pass state head tax laws for every immigrant |  | | 1836 - Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk printed by Harper Brothers, sold 300,000, was the "Uncle Tom's Cabin of nativism" |
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http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/classes/civ/nativism.html
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 | | Gov't also fell to nativism; ``the movement cut across party lines.'' Even reformers saw 'em as impeding progress w/ old, traditional, Pope-following (evil) ways. |  | | After that, since they didn't really do anything (lacking a majority |
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http://www.asheesh.org/APUS/ch12/node14.html
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| | The Resurgence of Nativism in California? The Case of Proposition 187 and Illegal Immigration |
 | | This nativism was provoked primarily by California's economic downturn during the early 1990s. |  | | These findings cause us to conclude that nativism, fueled by economic conditions, was a salient factor leading many Californians to support Proposition 187. |  | | Theory: We argue that support among California voters for Proposition 187 in 1994 was an example of cyclical nativism. |
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http://ideas.repec.org/p/clt/sswopa/1020.html
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 | | the practice that favors and preserves the interests of natives over those of more recent settlers. |  | | If you register now this message and color will disappear, and ensure that you won't miss any of the unique Wordsmyth features you've come to enjoy. |
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