This collection, comprising essays by an array of scholars from Europe and the United States, offers a new look at transatlantic political activity since 1800. It reperiodizes transatlantic politics to include early and mid-19th and post-1945 eras, while showing the ideological heterogeneity of transatlantic political exchange
This collection, comprising essays by an array of scholars from Europe and the United States, offers a new look at transatlantic political activity since 1800. It reperiodizes transatlantic politics to include early and mid-19th and post-1945 eras, while showing the ideological heterogeneity of transatlantic political exchange
Jonathan Bell, University of Reading, UK Nichola Clayton, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain David Komline, Notre Dame University, USA Jean-Louis Marin-Lamellet, Université Lyon 2 , France David Sarias Rodríguez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain Axel R. Sch?fer , University of Keele, UK Manuel Álvarez Tardío , Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain Nick Witham, University of Nottingham, UK
Inhaltsangabe
1. An American Sonderzeit? Reconsidering Antebellum Atlantic Crossings; David Komline 2. The Transatlantic Context of U.S Debates about Emancipation Policy during the 1860s; Nichola Clayton 3. "That is the way to advance a town": Haussmann's Paris and the Reconstruction of Philadelphia, 1852-1871; Andrew Heath 4. "Acquainting America with work in foreign experiment stations": Benjamin Orange Flower and The Arena, 1889-1909; Jean-Louis Marin-Lamellet 5. Bryan and Brandeis: Antimonopoly and the Transatlantic Politics of Scale, 1880-1940; Daniel Scroop 6. Beyond "Uplift" and "Efficiency": Isaac M. Rubinow, Health Insurance Reform, and Transatlantic Progressivism, 1900-1930; Axel R. Schäfer 7. Social Politics in a Transoceanic World in the Early Cold War Years; Jonathan Bell 8. "A loyal friend": Spain and the National Review Conservatives; David Sarias Rodríguez 9. The Spanish Right in the 1960s and the Debate about the End of Ideologies; Manuel Álvarez Tardío 10. Transnational Social Politics after the 1960s: Verso Books and the Politics of Central American Solidarity; Nick Witham
1. An American Sonderzeit? Reconsidering Antebellum Atlantic Crossings; David Komline 2. The Transatlantic Context of U.S Debates about Emancipation Policy during the 1860s; Nichola Clayton 3. "That is the way to advance a town": Haussmann's Paris and the Reconstruction of Philadelphia, 1852-1871; Andrew Heath 4. "Acquainting America with work in foreign experiment stations": Benjamin Orange Flower and The Arena, 1889-1909; Jean-Louis Marin-Lamellet 5. Bryan and Brandeis: Antimonopoly and the Transatlantic Politics of Scale, 1880-1940; Daniel Scroop 6. Beyond "Uplift" and "Efficiency": Isaac M. Rubinow, Health Insurance Reform, and Transatlantic Progressivism, 1900-1930; Axel R. Schäfer 7. Social Politics in a Transoceanic World in the Early Cold War Years; Jonathan Bell 8. "A loyal friend": Spain and the National Review Conservatives; David Sarias Rodríguez 9. The Spanish Right in the 1960s and the Debate about the End of Ideologies; Manuel Álvarez Tardío 10. Transnational Social Politics after the 1960s: Verso Books and the Politics of Central American Solidarity; Nick Witham
Rezensionen
"Daniel Scroop and Andrew Heath have gathered nine European and American scholars to question Rodgers's chronology and too-narrow focus solely on progressive politics. ... essays are thoroughly researched and carefully written ... . Transatlantic Social Politics, 1800-Present is an elegant collection of articles that captures the longue durée of the transatlantic exchanges from the early republic to the end of the twentieth century." (Romain Huret, Journal of American History, Vol. 103 (3), December, 2016)
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