Europe - Diplomatic Relations with the U.S., Public Opinion - General & Miscellaneous, 20th Century American History - Relations - General & Miscellaneous, Public Opinion - Regional, United States History - General & Miscellaneous, Public Opinion - United
Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America since 1776
David E. Barclay (Editor), Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt
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Overview
These essays analyze how German and American views of each other developed and periodically shifted, providing a fresh analysis of the often complex German-American relationship. The images, found in travelogues, private letters, diaries, diplomatic reports, newspaper articles, and movies, that resulted from each encounter frequently reflected the contemporary relations, often foreshadowed future trends, and illustrate how political agendas, prejudices, stereotypes, and pragmatic forces influenced each society's perceptions.Book Details
Published
February 1, 2003
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521534420