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Locating the Transatlantic in Twentieth-Century Politics, Diplomacy and Culture / edited by Gaynor Johnson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Johnson, Gaynor, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Atlantic Ocean Region.
International relations--Great Britain--20th century.
International relations.
International relations--United States--20th century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (317 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2024.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024.
System Details:
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Summary:
Written in tribute to the work of Professor Alan Dobson, this collection of essays brings diplomacy and the Anglo-American relationship together, considering politics and foreign policy in tandem with cultural interactions. Uniquely placed to define exactly what transatlanticism is, and to explore the ways in which this idea has evolved in the last 150 years, this book asks to what extent can it be argued that there was a transatlantic world, how can it be defined and what was unique about it? With contributions from leading scholars it offers an overview of the field as well as a comparative exploration of Anglo-American relations. From emotion in foreign policy decision making, to the RAF in the Vietnam War, as well as leader personalities and transatlantic reactions to women's rights in China, Transatlanticism and Transnationalism since the First World War explores this 'special relationship' at many levels and from many angles. It further asks how this relationship has evolved over the years, and considers how it might survive in a globalized, post-industrial world.
Contents:
Preface, Thomas Mills Acknowledgements Introduction: Gaynor Johnson 1. 'The Political Scientist as Historian: Reflections on the Link between Culture, "Status Anxiety" and the American Decision for War, April 1917', David G. Haglund (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada) 2. 'Sir Ronald Lindsay the United States and the Outbreak of the Second World War', Gaynor Johnson (University of Kent, UK) 3. 'Quixotic Calling: Robert and Marion Merriman in the Spanish Civil War1', David Mayers (Boston University, USA) 4. 'John Bassett Moore and the Modest Virtues of International Law, ', David Clinton (Baylor University, USA) 5. 'Roca-Runciman Revisited: Anglo-American relations and Argentina during the 'Infamous Decade', 1933-1943', Tony McCulloch (University College London, UK) 6. 'The other Royal Dimension to the Transatlantic relationship: FDR and the Dutch and Norwegian Royal Families during the Second World War', David B. Woolner (Marist College, USA) 7. 'Re-establishing the Honour of France in the Air: Francophone Aviator Literary Figures During the Second World War', Andrew Williams (University of St Andrews, UK) 8. 'The British Royal Air Force: Operations over Laos against the Ho Chi Minh Trail, 1962', Priscilla Roberts (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 9. 'Britain, the US Bicentennial, and the State Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the United States, 1976', Jonathan Colman (University of Central Lancashire, UK) 10. 'Reagan's Incoherence: Nicaragua in the Reagan Doctrine and the End of the Cold War', David Ryan (University College Cork, Ireland) 11. 'North Georgia, the American South, and Transatlantic Culture and History', T. Christopher Jespersen (University of North Georgia, USA) 12. 'Personalities and Power within the Special Relationship at the Cold War's End', Jeffrey A. Engel (Southern Methodist University, USA) 13. 'The Anglo-American special relationship: Past, Present, Future, ', Steve Marsh (Cardiff University, UK) 14. 'UK-US Relations: Can Subnational Diplomacy Save the "Special Relationship"?', Alison Holmes (Humboldt University, USA) Bibliography
Notes:
Includes index.
Other Format:
Print version: Johnson, Gaynor Locating the Transatlantic in Twentieth-Century Politics, Diplomacy and Culture
ISBN:
9781350234055
1350234052
9781350227835
1350227838
9781350227842
1350227846
OCLC:
1417196780

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