Blood, Class and Nostalgia by Christopher Hitchens

Blood, Class and Nostalgia by Christopher Hitchens

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This examination of Anglo-American relations shows how the relationship between the two countries has evolved since 1914 and analyzes the recent friendship between Thatcher and Reagan which was tested in episodes such as the Falklands War, the invasion of Grenada and the bombing of Tripoli.

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Blood, Class and Nostalgia by Christopher Hitchens

This is an account of the history of special relationship that is supposed to exist between America and Great Britain. The book starts its survey just prior to World War I and charts the rise of the friendship between the nations before going on to look at the Churchill-Roosevelt correspondence. It then analyzes the recent friendship between Thatcher and Reagan which was tested in such episodes as the Falklands war, the invasion of Grenada and the bombing of Tripoli. The author also examines Anglophobia in the USA and anti-Americanism in Britain.
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ISBN 13 9780701133610
ISBN 10 0701133619
Title Blood, Class and Nostalgia
Author Christopher Hitchens
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1990-07-09
Number of pages 398
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