No other region of the world has exerted such a fascination for the British, and for such a long time, as the United States of America. From the first explorations and settlements in the seventeenth century, through the heyday of the first British empire in the Americas in the eighteenth century and the fundamental re-conceptualisation of America following independence, to the present day American global hegemony a vast variety of Britons have looked across the Atlantic and pondered on American life, culture, politics and attitudes. In this volume, a number of scholars from a variety of different disciplines (History, English, Theatre Studies, Music and History of Art) explore the ways in which Britons have imagined America. They show how s...
Much of the historical literature examining British radical connections with and opinions upon the U...
This article examines the ways in which British travelers to the USA at the end of the nineteenth an...
Historically a much greater range of styles of literary humour were to be found in Britain than in t...
No other region of the world has exerted such a fascination for the British, and for such a long tim...
Far from signaling the disappearance of America in British literary representation, the American Rev...
Since the end of the Cold War, the question of British attitudes towards the United States of Americ...
The nineteenth century was a period of development and consolidation in America. The birth of the Am...
In the early English novel British emigrants to the Americas occupied an ambivalent position within ...
Between Two Worlds is an epic story teeming with people on the move, making decisions, indulging or ...
The United States was made in Britain. For over a hundred years following independence, a diverse an...
America’s identity in the nineteenth century was commonly located in the grand features of its lands...
The concept of Britishness – and its constituent facets – has, over the past decade, come increasing...
Since its foundation in 1937, the social research organisation Mass-Observation has systematically d...
This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to...
This essay explores the ways in which historians in Britain developed American history, focusing on ...
Much of the historical literature examining British radical connections with and opinions upon the U...
This article examines the ways in which British travelers to the USA at the end of the nineteenth an...
Historically a much greater range of styles of literary humour were to be found in Britain than in t...
No other region of the world has exerted such a fascination for the British, and for such a long tim...
Far from signaling the disappearance of America in British literary representation, the American Rev...
Since the end of the Cold War, the question of British attitudes towards the United States of Americ...
The nineteenth century was a period of development and consolidation in America. The birth of the Am...
In the early English novel British emigrants to the Americas occupied an ambivalent position within ...
Between Two Worlds is an epic story teeming with people on the move, making decisions, indulging or ...
The United States was made in Britain. For over a hundred years following independence, a diverse an...
America’s identity in the nineteenth century was commonly located in the grand features of its lands...
The concept of Britishness – and its constituent facets – has, over the past decade, come increasing...
Since its foundation in 1937, the social research organisation Mass-Observation has systematically d...
This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to...
This essay explores the ways in which historians in Britain developed American history, focusing on ...
Much of the historical literature examining British radical connections with and opinions upon the U...
This article examines the ways in which British travelers to the USA at the end of the nineteenth an...
Historically a much greater range of styles of literary humour were to be found in Britain than in t...