US Violence Intrinsic to Nation's Founding, Historian Argues
A historian argues that violence is an intrinsic element in the formation of the United States, contrasting its rapid nation-building with European states that developed over centuries. The first volume of a historical work, titled 'Nez dans le sang' (Nose in the Blood), covers the period up to the mid-19th century, highlighting the pervasive violence present during the nation's establishment.
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RFI Monde
“Aux États-Unis on peut vraiment parler d'une violence intrinsèque et tout s'est fait quand même très rapidement des États-nations comme la France, l'Espagne, l'Allemagne se sont construits sur des siècles voire des millénaires”
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