Dana D. Nelson
Dana D. Nelson is a professor of English at Vanderbilt University and a prominent progressive advocate for citizenship and democracy. She is notable for her criticism—in her books such as ''Bad for Democracy—''of excessive presidential power and for exposing a tendency by Americans towards ''presidentialism'', which she defines as the people's neglect of basic citizenship duties while hoping the president will solve most problems. Her scholarship focuses on early American literature relating to citizenship and democratic government. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Xiaoshu Li, Thomas P. Holmes, Kevin J. Boyle, Ellen V. Crocker, C. Dana NelsonGet full text
Published 2019-09-01
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11Adventures in the enormous: a 1.8 million clone BAC library for the 21.7 Gb genome of loblolly pine.by Zenaida V Magbanua, Seval Ozkan, Benjamin D Bartlett, Philippe Chouvarine, Christopher A Saski, Aaron Liston, Richard C Cronn, C Dana Nelson, Daniel G PetersonGet full text
Published 2011-01-01
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14by Amanda L. Pendleton, Katherine E. Smith, Nicolas eFeau, Francis Michel Martin, Igor V. Grigoriev, Richard eHamelin, C. Dana Nelson, J. Gordon Burleigh, J. Gordon Burleigh, J. Gordon Burleigh, John M. Davis, John M. Davis, John M. DavisGet full text
Published 2014-06-01
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