Defining the Atlantic community culture, intellectuals, and policies in the mid-twentieth century
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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2010.
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Series: | Routledge research in Atlantic studies ;
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Table of Contents:
- How Europe became Atlantic : Walter Lippmann and the new geography of the Atlantic community / Ronald Steel
- Wilsonianism, pre-Wilsonian American liberalism, and the Atlantic community / Frank Ninkovich
- The Atlantic community as Christendom : some reflections on Christian Atlanticism in America, c.1900-1950 / Emiliano Alessandri
- Re-mapping America : continentalism, globalism, and the rise of the Atlantic community, 1939-1949 / Marco Mariano
- Social protection and the promise of a secure future in wartime Europe and America / Maurizio Vaudagna
- What winning stories teach : the Marshall Plan and Atlanticism as enduring narratives / David Ellwood
- The Congress for Cultural Freedom : constructing an intellectual Atlantic community / Giles Scott-Smith
- The Anglo-American 'special relationship' in the Atlantic context during the late 1940s and 1950s / Kathleen Burk
- When the high seas finally reached Italian shores : Italy's inclusion in the Atlantic communitas / Mario Del Pero
- The Atlantic community and the restoration of the global balance of power : the Western alliance, Japan, and the Cold War, 1947-51 / Yuichi Hosoya
- Old West versus New West : Perón's 'third position', Latin America, and the Atlantic Community / Loris Zanatta.