Editorial

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q3 BIOLOGY
D. Coates
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With a melody reminiscent of a college fi ght song or the US Marines Hymn, the lyrics of “America Always First” paint a grim picture of a nation under attack. “This once proud and happy nation,” the second verse begins, “is a wreck beyond compare”; government waste, misguided internationalism, and divided loyalties are singled out as particular problems. Only one candidate could rescue the country from this “awful plight” and “set the nation right.” Included in Philadelphia printer Weldon Company’s America First Songbook, “America Always First” was written not in 2016 but in 1920, not for a current presidential candidate but for the Warren G. Harding/Calvin Coolidge campaign.1 In the wake of World War I, fearful Americans laid many of their problems at the feet of immigrants, who seemed to threaten the nation’s stability and even safety. The following decade included a resurgence of biological racism, a spate of deportations, and new immigration restrictions. This issue of the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography is dedicated to the history of immigration and ethnicity. When former editor Tamara Gaskell and the PMHB editorial board selected this topic several years ago, they could not have imagined that the issue would come out just days before Americans would vote in an election in which immigration has been a central theme. Yet, one could not call this confl uence a coincidence.
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《美国永远是第一》的歌词旋律让人想起大学校歌或美国海军陆战队赞美诗,描绘了一幅遭受袭击的国家的残酷画面。“这个曾经骄傲快乐的国家,”第二节开始写道,“是一个无与伦比的废墟”;政府浪费、被误导的国际主义和分裂的忠诚被单独列为特别的问题。只有一位候选人能够将国家从这种“可怕的困境”中拯救出来,并“让国家恢复正常”。费城印刷商韦尔登公司的《美国第一》歌曲集中的《美国永远是第一》不是在2016年,而是在1920年写的,不是为现任总统候选人写的,而是为沃伦·G·哈丁/卡尔文·柯立芝的竞选活动写的。1第一次世界大战之后,恐惧的美国人把他们的许多问题归咎于移民,他们似乎威胁着国家的稳定甚至安全。在接下来的十年里,生物种族主义死灰复燃,大量驱逐出境,以及新的移民限制。本期《宾夕法尼亚州历史与传记杂志》专门报道移民和种族史。几年前,当前编辑塔玛拉·盖斯凯尔和PMHB编委会选择这个话题时,他们无法想象这个问题会在美国人投票前几天出现,在这场以移民为中心主题的选举中。然而,我们不能把这种融合称为巧合。
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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
27.30%
发文量
68
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Biological Education is firmly established as the authoritative voice in the world of biological education. The journal aims to bridge the gap between research and practice, providing information, ideas and opinion, in addition to critical examinations of advances in biology research and teaching. Through the coverage of policy and curriculum developments, the latest results of research into the teaching, learning and assessment of biology are brought to the fore. Special emphasis is placed on research relevant to educational practice, guided by educational realities in systems, schools, colleges and universities. Papers that are theoretically informed and methodologically rigorous are welcomed.
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