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Twisting the Lion's Tail: American Anglophobia between the World Wars Book

Twisting the Lion's Tail: American Anglophobia between the World Wars
Twisting the Lion's Tail: American Anglophobia between the World Wars, In 1918, Anglophobia, a permanent fixture of the nineteenth-century American cultural landscape, made a stunning reappearance in American political discourse. Anti-British invective, whether directed against the empire, the monarchy, the aristocracy, or e, Twisting the Lion's Tail: American Anglophobia between the World Wars has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Twisting the Lion's Tail: American Anglophobia between the World Wars
  • Written by author John Moser
  • Published by New York University Press, November 1998
  • In 1918, Anglophobia, a permanent fixture of the nineteenth-century American cultural landscape, made a stunning reappearance in American political discourse. Anti-British invective, whether directed against the empire, the monarchy, the aristocracy, or e
  • "An outstanding book. The analysis is strong and the writing smooth. A first-rate contribution." -Allan M. Winkler, Miami UniversityIn 1918, Anglophobia, a permanent fixture of the nineteenth-century American cultural landscape, made a stunn
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Acknowledgements
Introduction1
1The Most Imperialistic Nation on Earth17
2The English Navy has Gone Mad42
3An Alien Administration68
4Tail to the British Kite84
5Whom He Loveth He Chastiseth102
6Ties of Blood and Language122
7India and the Boer War, And All That149
8Who shall Lead the World?171
Conclusion190
Notes195
Bibliography234
Index249


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