A Special Relationship? Anglo-American relations from 1763 to the present
How did Britain’s relationship with the USA alter between the War of Independence and the war in Iraq, and why? We will examine whether it has, over the years, ever justified the description “special”.
Resources for this course
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Special Relationship Topic 1 Notes |
Further details of the issues covered in Topic 1: The American Revolution |
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Special Relationship Topic 2 Notes |
Further details on Topic 2: From 1783 to the American Civil War |
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Special Relationship Topic 3 Notes |
Further details on Topic 3: From the American Civil War to the First World War |
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Special Relationship Topic 4 Notes |
Further details to accompany Topic 4 on the period from the First World War to the outbreak of the Second. |
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Special Relationship Topic 5 Notes |
Notes for the period from the end of the First World War to 1945 |
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Special Relationship Topic 6 Notes |
Detailed information for the period from the SEcond World War until 1963 |
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Special Relationship Topic 6 Imperialism Notes |
Supplementary notes on the end of British rule in Africa |
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Special Relationship Topic 7 Notes |
Further details on the 1960s and 1970s |
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Special Relationship Topic 8 Notes |
Notes covering the theme of cultural relations |
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Special Relationship Topic 9 |
Notes for the Reagan-Thatcher Years |
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Special Relationship Topic 10 |
Anglo-American Relations from 1990 to 2003 |