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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Some Sociobiological and Psychological Aspects of "Images of the Enemy" | 43 |
2 | The Sociological Anatomy of Enemy Images: The Military and Democracy After the End of the Cold War | 65 |
3 | The Image of an English Enemy During the American Revolution | 91 |
4 | The Enemy Image As Negation of the Ideal: Baron Dietrich Heinrich von Bulow (1763-1807) | 109 |
5 | German Immigrants and African-Americans in Mid-Nineteenth Century America | 137 |
6 | Rhythm, Riots, and Revolution: Political Paranoia, Cultural Fundamentalism, and African-American Music | 159 |
7 | German-Americans in World War I | 183 |
8 | "Our Enemies Within": Nazism, National Unity, and America's Wartime Discourse on Tolerance | 209 |
9 | "Know Your Enemy": American Wartime Images of Germany, 1942-1943 | 231 |
10 | Friends, Foes, or Reeducators? Feindbilder and Anti-Communism in the U.S. Military Government in Germany, 1946-1953 | 281 |
11 | The Greek Lobby and the Reemergence of Anti-Communism in the United States After World War II | 301 |
12 | Culture Wars: The Sources and Uses of Enmity in American History | 339 |
List of Contributors | 357 | |
Bibliography | 359 | |
Index | 385 |
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