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The US "Culture Wars" and the Anglo-American Special Relationship

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The US "Culture Wars" and the Anglo-American Special Relationship Synopsis

This book discusses “culture” and the origins of the Anglo-American special relationship (the AASR). The bitter dispute between ethnic groups in the US from 1914–17—a period of time characterized as the “culture wars”—laid the groundwork both for US intervention in the European balance of power in 1917 and for the creation of what would eventually become a lasting Anglo-American alliance. Specifically, the vigorous assault on English “civilization” launched by two large ethnic groups in America (the Irish-Americans and the German-Americans) had the unintended effect of causing America’s demographic majority at the time (the English-descended Americans) to regard the prospect of an Anglo-American alliance in an entirely new manner. The author contemplates why the Anglo-American “great rapprochement” of 1898 failed to generate the desired “Anglo-Saxon” alliance in Britain, and in so doing features theoretically informed inquiries into debates surrounding both the origins of the war in 1914 and the origins of the American intervention decision nearly three years later. 

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ISBN: 9783030185510
Publication date: 13th August 2020
Author: David G Haglund
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 254 pages
Genres: Politics and government
Cultural studies
Political science and theory
History: specific events and topics
Social and cultural history
History of the Americas