This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to the late twentieth century and the British utilisation of the conflict at home and in the Atlantic arena. Contributing to the limited, yet burgeoning literature on the subject, this study emphasises the independent agency of both the Civil War and its British interpreters. It thus rejects a simplistic depiction of British adoption of American culture and applies a more sophisticated methodology that accounts for the active, versatile and autonomous British use of complex foreign images. This enables a meaningful analysis of the Civil War’s place and role in modern British culture. The thesis examines the British fascination with the conflict...
Since the end of the Cold War, the question of British attitudes towards the United States of Americ...
No other region of the world has exerted such a fascination for the British, and for such a long tim...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to...
In this project, I argue that in the years leading up to the American Civil War, America became Brit...
It is the purpose of this study to present a survey of British opinion during the entire period of t...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/12/thumbnail.jpgA provocativ...
PhDThis thesis analyses Union and Confederate propaganda in Britain during the American Civil War. ...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...
In Ambivalent Nation: How Britain Imagined the American Civil War Hugh Dubrulle makes a valuable con...
What do statues and songs tell us about the Civil War? If the monuments are in the United States – ...
A Deeper Examination of Britain and the American Civil War Yet, sadly, we seldom have the patience o...
In the late-nineteenth century, Britain saw the development of a mass culture consumed by a new publ...
Manchester 'working men' approved an address in support of Abraham Lincoln's emancipation policy and...
For decades, historians have debated whether or not the persistent Confederate dream of British inte...
Since the end of the Cold War, the question of British attitudes towards the United States of Americ...
No other region of the world has exerted such a fascination for the British, and for such a long tim...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to...
In this project, I argue that in the years leading up to the American Civil War, America became Brit...
It is the purpose of this study to present a survey of British opinion during the entire period of t...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/12/thumbnail.jpgA provocativ...
PhDThis thesis analyses Union and Confederate propaganda in Britain during the American Civil War. ...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...
In Ambivalent Nation: How Britain Imagined the American Civil War Hugh Dubrulle makes a valuable con...
What do statues and songs tell us about the Civil War? If the monuments are in the United States – ...
A Deeper Examination of Britain and the American Civil War Yet, sadly, we seldom have the patience o...
In the late-nineteenth century, Britain saw the development of a mass culture consumed by a new publ...
Manchester 'working men' approved an address in support of Abraham Lincoln's emancipation policy and...
For decades, historians have debated whether or not the persistent Confederate dream of British inte...
Since the end of the Cold War, the question of British attitudes towards the United States of Americ...
No other region of the world has exerted such a fascination for the British, and for such a long tim...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...