Transatlantic Social Politics, 2014
1800-Present

Coordinators: Scroop D., Heath A.

Language: English
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Cold War; Europe; reform; Spain; USA

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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
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
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