Online Read Free Novel
  • Home
  • Romance & Love
  • Fantasy
  • Science Fiction
  • Mystery & Detective
  • Thrillers & Crime
  • Actions & Adventure
  • History & Fiction
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Humor

    Blood, Class and Empire

    Page 41
    Prev Next


      13. NUCLEAR JEALOUSIES

      The Cabinet papers for the Macmillan years are slowly becoming available at the Public Record Office in London. Meanwhile, Dr. Margaret Gowing’s Independence and Deterrence: Britain and Atomic Energy (1974) is an outstanding account of the political aspects of the Atlantic nuclear alliance. (She also contributed an excellent essay to the Louis-Bull “special relationship” anthology cited in the bibliography for Chapter 11.) R. G. Hewlett and F. Duncan’s A History of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission is a necessary and logical counterpart. The Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier by Duncan Campbell (1984) is a fine piece of investigation which should shame the Parliament and press that needed to leave such a task to a lone individual. The Forrestal Diaries: The Inner History of the Cold War, edited by William Millis (1951), shows the panicky and improvised way in which major long-term decisions were (and by extension are) taken in this field.

      Index

      Acheson, Dean, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

      Adams, Brooks, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Adams, Charles Francis, ref1

      Adams, Henry, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12;

      and alliance of 1898, ref13

      Adams, John, ref1, ref2

      Adams, John Quincy, ref1, ref2

      Adams family, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Addison, Joseph, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Adler, Selig, ref1

      Ajami, Fouad, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Albert, Carl, ref1

      Albertson, Ralph, ref1, ref2

      Aldington, Richard, ref1

      Aldrich, Nelson (Winthrop’s nephew), ref1

      Aldrich, Senator Nelson W., ref1, ref2

      Aldrich, Winthrop, ref1, ref2, ref3

      All Souls and Appeasement (Rowse), ref1

      Allen, Roger, ref1

      Alsop, Stewart, ref1

      America First, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

      American Committee for Cultural Freedom, ref1

      American Establishment, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; transition from isolationism to interventionism, ref5, ref6

      American Expeditionary Force, ref1, ref2

      American language (proposed), ref1, ref2

      “American party,” ref1, ref2

      American power, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; British opposition to extension of, ref6, ref7, ref8; postwar opportunities for, ref9; replacement of British Empire by, ref10, ref11

      “American Rebellion, The” (Kipling), ref1, ref2

      American Revolution, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

      American Scene, The (James), ref1

      American Spelling and Grammar (Webster), ref1

      “Americanism,” ref1

      Americans: attitudes toward the English, ref1, ref2, ref3 (see also Anglophilia; Anglophobia); British views of, ref4

      Americans for Border Control, ref1

      America’s Economic Supremacy (Adams), ref1

      Amery, Julian, ref1, ref2

      Amery, Leo, ref1

      Anderson, Sir John, ref1

      Angleton, James Jesus, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Anglo-American alliance, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; in overthrow of Mossadegh government, ref7; post-World War II, ref8; and summit

      Anglo-American alliance (cont.) meetings, ref1; World War I, ref2; World War II, ref3, ref4

      Anglo-American cooperation, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Anglo-American empire (proposed), ref1

      Anglo-American relations, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; changes in, ref5, ref6: Churchillian conception of, ref7; conflict in, ref8; critical point in, ref9; deceit in, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13; discordant intimacy in, ref14; existed between elites, ref15; gold in, ref16; hinge moments in, ref17, ref18; hinge years in, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23; joint mythology in, ref24; rivalry/collusion in, ref25, ref26, ref27, ref28; see also love-hate relations (Anglo-American)

      Anglo-American system: crisis of, ref1

      Anglo-American unity, ref1; proposals for, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

      Anglo-Americanism, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

      Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC), ref1, ref2

      Anglo-Japanese naval treaty, ref1

      Anglophile(s), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; Mahan as, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

      Anglophilia, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10; abolition of need for envy in, ref11; of H. Adams, ref12; antidotes to, ref13; ebb and flow of, ref14; essence of, ref15; as matter of fashion, ref16; and Rhodes Scholarships, ref17; of W. Wilson, ref17

      Anglophobia, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7; of American military, ref8; decline of, ref9; ebb and flow of, ref10; of J. Edgar Hoover, ref11; and joint citizenship proposals, ref12; Wister on, ref13

      Anglo-Saxon alliance, ref1

      Anglo-Saxon attitudes (U.S.), ref1, ref2

      Anglo-Saxon Century, The (Dos Passos), ref1

      Anglo-Saxondom, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7; in American social order, ref8; change to “America First,” ref9; dilution of, through immigration, ref10; ideology of, ref11, ref12; language question and, ref13; reunified (proposed), ref14

      Anglo-Saxonism, ref1, ref2

      Anglo-Saxons, ref1

      Annenberg, Lee, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Annenberg, Moe, ref1

      Annenberg, Walter, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; ambassador to England, ref7

      Annenberg Foundation, ref1

      anti-American sentiment, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

      anti-British sentiment, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

      anticolonialism, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; and receivership, ref7

      anti-Communism, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; and intelligence gathering, ref6

      Anti-Imperialist League, ref1, ref2

      Anzus pact, ref1

      Arab League, ref1

      Arab nationalism, ref1, ref2

      Arbenz, Jacobo, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Arendt, Hannah, ref1

      Argenlieu, Thierry d’ ref1

      Argentina, ref1

      aristocracy, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; of labor, ref5; “natural,” ref6

      Armistice, ref1

      Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, ref1

      Army Counterintelligence Corps (U.S.), ref1

      Arnold, Matthew, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Aron, Raymond, ref1

      As It Happened (Paley), ref1

      Ascherson, Neal, ref1

      Asia, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Asquith, Herbert Henry, ref1

      “At Home in Washington, D.C.” (Vidal), ref1

      Athenian Complex, The (Visson), ref1

      Atlantic Charter, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

      Atlantic Conference, ref1

      atomic bomb, ref1; see also nuclear weapons

      Atomic Shield (Hewlett and Duncan), ref

      Attlee, Clement, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Auden, W. H., ref1, ref2

      Australia, ref1, ref2

      Aydelotte, Frank, ref1

      Ayer, A. J., ref1

      Baghdad Pact, ref1

      Baldwin, Stanley, ref1, ref2

      Balfour, Arthur, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Balkans, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Ballard, J. G., ref1

      Baltic states, ref1, ref2

      Baltzeil, E. Digby, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Barnard, Hugh, ref1

      Barraclough, Geoffrey, ref1

      “Basic English,” ref1, ref2

      Battle, Lucius, ref1

      Beard, Charles, ref1, ref2

      Beatty, David, ref1

      Beesly, Patrick, ref1

      Belgium, ref1, ref2

      Bell, Gertrude, ref1

      Bellow, Saul, ref1

      Berle, Adolf, ref1

      Bettelheim, Bruno, ref1

      Beveridge, Albert, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Bevin, Ernest, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Billington, James H, ref1

      Birnbaum, Norman, ref1, ref2

      Bliven, Bruce, ref1

    &nb
    sp; blood, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7; common, ref8, ref9; ideology of Anglo-Saxondom based on, ref10; order of precedence based on, ref11; in passing of burden of empire to U.S., ref12; as test of national will, ref13; theme of, lacking in Atlantic Conference, ref14

      blood relations, ref1

      bloodlines, ref1; in Churchill-Roosevelt correspondence, ref2, ref3; in London-Washington alliance, ref4

      Blumberg, Paul, ref1

      Blumenthal, Sidney, ref1

      Boer farmers, ref1, ref2

      Boer War, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

      Bonfire of the Vanities, The (Wolfe), ref1

      Boorstin, Daniel J., ref1, ref2

      Borah, William, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Bourne, Randolph, ref1

      Bowden, George, ref1

      Bowman, Isaiah, ref1

      Braden, Thomas, ref1, ref2

      Brecht, Bertolt, ref1

      Breslin, Jimmy, ref1

      Brewster, Kingman, ref1

      Brewster, Owen, ref1

      Brideshead Revisited (Waugh), ref1, ref2, ref3

      Briggs, Asa, ref1

      Bright, John, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Bristed, Charles Astor, ref1

      “Britain at War” (exhibit), ref1

      British Admiralty, ref1; “Room Forty,” ref2, ref3, ref4

      British attitudes toward U.S., ref1, ref2

      British Empire, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; in Churchill-Roosevelt correspondence, ref5, ref6, ref7; Churchill’s efforts to enlist U.S. in aid of, ref8, ref9; colonies reconquered in World War II, ref10; Mahan’s apology for, ref11; replacement of, by American power, ref12, ref13, ref14; U.S. receivership of, ref15, ref16, ref17; in vision of Rhodes, ref18

      British Establishment, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; American collusion/rivalry with, ref7; and American imperialism, ref8; and American reaction to World War I, ref9; condescension of, ref10; and intelligence/espionage, ref11; postwar, ref12; resentment against U.S., ref13; and U.S. South, ref14

      British Naval Intelligence, ref1

      British Navy, ref1, ref1, ref2, ref3; and American imperialism, ref4; Mahan on, ref5, ref6; proposed disposal of, in event of conquest, ref7, ref8; size of, ref9

      British Petroleum (co.), ref1, ref2

      British power, ref1, ref2; eclipse of, by U.S., ref3

      British Security Coordination (BSC), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      British Tourist Authority, ref1

      British Tourist Board, ref1, ref2

      Britten, Benjamin, ref1

      Brooke, General, ref1

      Brooks-Baker, Harold, ref1

      Brown, Anthony Cave, ref1

      Brown, Tina, ref1

      Bruce, David, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

      Bruce, Evangeline, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Brundrett, Sir Frederick, ref1

      Bryan, William Jennings, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Bryant, Sir Arthur, ref1

      Bryce, Ivar, ref1

      Buchan, John, ref1, ref2

      Buchanan, James, ref1, ref2

      Buckley, William F., ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

      Bundy, William, ref1

      “Burden of Jerusalem, The” (Kipling), ref1, ref2

      Burgess, Anthony, ref1

      Burke, Arleigh, ref1

      Burma, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Burnham, James, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11; and American Committee for Cultural Freedom, ref12; influence of, ref13

      Burr, Aaron, ref1

      Bush, George Herbert Walker, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

      Bush, Vannever, ref1

      Butler, R. A., ref1, ref2, ref3

      Butler, Rusty, ref1

      Cambridge University, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Cameron, Martha, ref1

      Campbell, Duncan, ref1

      Campbell, John Franklin, ref1

      Canada, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Canadian-Alaskan border dispute, ref1

      Canning, George, ref1

      Caribbean, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Carlyle, Thomas, ref1

      Carnegie, Andrew, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, ref1

      Caroe, Olaf, ref1

      Carver, Lord, ref1

      Catholics, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Coto (Addison), ref1, ref2, ref3

      Cecil, George, ref1

      Cecil, Sir Robert, ref1

      Center for Immigration Studies, ref1

      Central America, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Central Committee for National Patriotic Organisations, ref1, ref2

      Central Treaty Organization (CENTO), ref1, ref2

      Century Association, ref1, ref2

      Century Group, ref1

      Chamberlain, Joseph, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

      Chamberlain, Neville, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Chandler, Albert, ref1

      “Chapter of Proverbs, A” (Kipling), ref1, ref2, ref3

      Charles, prince of England, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Charlton, William Oswald, ref1

      Chastellux, Marquis de, ref1

      Chateaubriand, Francois René de, ref1

      Chatham House, ref1

      Chavez, Linda, ref1

      Cherwell, Lord, ref1

      Chesterton, G. K., ref1

      Chiang Kai-shek, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Children, The (Kipling), ref1

      China, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

      Chinese immigrants (U.S.), ref1, ref2

      Chirol, Sir Valentine, ref1

      Chisholm, Hugh, ref1

      Churchill, Lord Randolph, ref1

      Churchill, Sylvester, ref1

      Churchill, Winston, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23, ref24; and American transition from isolationism to interventionism, ref25; and Basic English, ref26; and Cyprus question, ref27; at Ditchley, ref28, ref29, ref30; and Eisenhower, ref31, ref32; Fulton, Mo. (Iron Curtain) speech, ref33, ref34, ref35, ref36, ref37; iconography of, ref38, ref39; and independence of India, ref40; and Munich analogy, ref41; and nuclear technology, ref42, ref43, ref44; and Operation Boot, ref45; persona of, ref46; proposal for joint union, ref47, ref48, ref49, ref50; revenge of, ref51, ref52; and F. D. Roosevelt, ref53, ref54, ref55; and special relationship, ref56, ref57; and Vietnam impasse, ref58

      Churchill cult, ref1

      Churchill Foundation, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Churchill-Roosevelt wartime correspondence, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

      Churchill Society, ref1

      Churchillism, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      CIA, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; “front” organizations, ref7

      Cicero, ref1, ref2

      Cincinnatus, ref1, ref2

      Civil War (U.S.), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; British and, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

      Clancy, Tom, ref1, ref2

      Clark, Blair, ref1

      Clark, Sir Kenneth, ref1

      Clark, William, ref1

      Clarke, Bouverie, ref1

      class, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14; definitions of, ref15; empire and, ref16; and espionage, ref17, ref18; exemplified at Ditchley, ref19; and marital alliances, ref20; special relation as charter for action by unelected, ref21; style as, ref22; tensions regarding, ref23; as test of national will, ref24; and World War I, ref25

      Class (Fussell), ref1

      Clay, Henry, ref1

      Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, ref1

      Cleveland, Graver, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Clifford, Clark, ref1

      Cloak and Gown (Winks), ref1

      Clough, Arthur Hugh, ref1

      Cobden, Richard, ref1, ref2

      Cockcroft, Sir John, ref1

      Cockrell, Francis, ref1

      Cold War, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; and espionage, ref7; nuclear balance of terror in, ref8

      colonialism, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref
    4

      colonies: British, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; collusion of U.S./British war aims in, ref5

      Colville, Sir John, ref1

      Communism, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

      Confederacy (U.S.), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; British support for, ref5, ref6

      Conrad, Joseph, ref1, ref2, ref3

      conservatism, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; anti-British, ref5; and Churchill cult, ref6, ref6

      Continental Congress, ref1, ref2

      Cooke, Alistair, ref1, ref2

      Cooper, Duff, ref1, ref2

      Copeland, Miles, ref1, ref2

      Co-Prosperity Sphere, ref1

      Cornell, Louis, ref1

      Comwallis, Charles, ref1

      Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), ref1, ref2

      Country Made by War, A (Perret), ref1

      Cowper, William, ref1

      Crankshaw, Edward, ref1

      Crawford, James, ref1

      Creasy, Sir Edward, ref1

      Creel Committee, ref1

      Cromwell, Oliver, ref1, ref2

      Cromwell, Richard, ref1, ref2

      Cronkite, Walter, ref1, ref2

      Cropsey, Seth, ref1, ref2

      Crossman, Richard, ref1

      Cryer, Robert, ref1

      Cuba, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7; Churchill in, ref8

      cultural images, ref1

      cultural cross-fertilization, ref1

      Cunliffe, Marcus, ref1

      Curtis, Lionel, ref1, ref2

      Curzon, Lord, ref1, ref2

      Cyprus, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9; U.S. involvement in, ref10

      Dangerfield, George, ref1, ref2

      Davies, Joseph, ref1

      Davis, John W., ref1

      Davis, Norman, ref1

      Dean, Patrick, ref1

      Decatur, Stephen, ref1

      decolonization, ref1, ref2, ref3

      “Defence of the Islands” (Eliot), ref1

      de Gaulle, Charles, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

      democracy, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Democracy (Adams), ref1

      destroyers for bases agreement, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

      determinism, ref1, ref2

      Dewey, George, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

      Diana, princess of England, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Díaz, Porfirio, ref1, ref2

      Dickens, Charles, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Didion, Joan, ref1, ref2

      diplomacy, ref1, ref2, ref3; gunboat, ref4: jackal, ref5

      “Ditchley Papers,” ref1

      Ditchley Park, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Dixon, Thomas, ref1

     


    Prev Next
Online Read Free Novel Copyright 2016 - 2026