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- catalog abstract ""In Twisting the Lion's Tail, John E. Moser roots out the causes and consequences of this resurgent distrust of "perfidious Albion."" "Through rigorous analysis, Moser shows that 20th century American Anglophobia outstrips the two causes which are usually called upon to explain it - isolationist tendencies and the Anglophobia of recent immigrants to the U.S. In addition to these traditional explanations, Moser finds an Anglophobia running far deeper through American culture, rooted in the American national mythology, which continued to cast the British monarchy and empire as antithetical to the ideals of liberty and equality. Twisting the Lion's Tail follows the trajectory of American Anglophobia up to the emerging Cold War - when only the global challenge of Stalins Soviet Union could persuade most Americans that a long-term association with Great Britain was necessary or even desirable."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10715668.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Foreign public opinion, American.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Social life and customs 1918-1945.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1901-1953.".
- catalog coverage "United States Relations Great Britain.".
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description ""In Twisting the Lion's Tail, John E. Moser roots out the causes and consequences of this resurgent distrust of "perfidious Albion."" "Through rigorous analysis, Moser shows that 20th century American Anglophobia outstrips the two causes which are usually called upon to explain it - isolationist tendencies and the Anglophobia of recent immigrants to the U.S. In addition to these traditional explanations, Moser finds an Anglophobia running far deeper through American culture, rooted in the American national mythology, which continued to cast the British monarchy and empire as antithetical to the ideals of liberty and equality. Twisting the Lion's Tail follows the trajectory of American Anglophobia up to the emerging Cold War - when only the global challenge of Stalins Soviet Union could persuade most Americans that a long-term association with Great Britain was necessary or even desirable."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. The Most Imperialistic Nation on Earth -- 2. The English Navy has Gone Mad -- 3. An Alien Administration -- 4. Tail to the British Kite -- 5. Whom He Loveth He Chastiseth -- 6. Ties of Blood and Language -- 7. India and the Boer War, And All That -- 8. Who shall Lead the World?".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 263 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0814756158".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington Square, New York : New York University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Foreign public opinion, American.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Social life and customs 1918-1945.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1901-1953.".
- catalog spatial "United States Relations Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "303.48/273041 21".
- catalog subject "E183.8.G7 M74 1998".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States History 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Most Imperialistic Nation on Earth -- 2. The English Navy has Gone Mad -- 3. An Alien Administration -- 4. Tail to the British Kite -- 5. Whom He Loveth He Chastiseth -- 6. Ties of Blood and Language -- 7. India and the Boer War, And All That -- 8. Who shall Lead the World?".
- catalog title "Twisting the lion's tail : American Anglophobia between the World Wars / John E. Moser.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".