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<p>is often cited as the founder of American studies for his three-volume Main Currents in American Thought, which combines the methodologies of <a href="page.php?w=literary_criticism">literary criticism</a> and historical research; it won the <a href="page.php?w=1928_Pulitzer_Prize">1928 Pulitzer Prize</a>. In the introduction to Main Currents in American Thought, Parrington described his field:</p>

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