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    Blood, Class and Empire

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    Trotsky, Leon, ref1

      Truman, Harry, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; and nuclear collaboration with Britain, ref6, ref7

      Truman Doctrine, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      “Tube Alloys, ” ref1

      Turkey, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Twain, Mark, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7; Kipling and, ref8

      Types of Naval Officers (Mahan), ref1

      Ultra Secret, ref1, ref2, ref3

      United Nations, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

      United States, ref1, ref2, ref3; aid to Britain, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11; appropriation of Englishness, ref12, ref13; assuming burden, ref14, ref15, ref16; Churchill cult in, ref17; Churchill’s efforts to enlist in aid of Britain, ref18; entry into World War II, ref19; expansion and consolidation of, ref20; foreign policy, ref21, ref22, ref23, ref24; global hegemony, ref25, ref26; Kipling’s approach to, ref27; loss of innocence, ref28, ref29; maritime supremacy of, ref30; moral responsibility of, in administering possessions, ref31; nuclear collaboration with Britain, ref32, ref33, ref34, ref35, ref36; place in postwar power structure, ref37, ref38, ref39, ref40; preparedness for war against England, ref41, ref42, ref43, ref44; quasi-merger with Britain (proposed), ref45, ref46, ref47, ref48, ref49, ref50, ref51; racial/religious composition of, ref52; reaction to World War I in, ref53; replacement of Britain as supreme world power, ref54, ref55, ref56, ref57, ref58 (see also receivership, imperial); replacing Britain in Middle East, ref59; revulsion from foreign entanglement, ref60; self-examination in imperial involvements, ref61; “sphere of influence, ” ref62, ref63; and Suez crisis, ref64, ref65; threats to security of, from immigration, ref66; world role of, ref67, ref68, ref69, ref70, ref71, ref72; and World War I, ref73, ref74, ref75, ref76; and World War II, ref77, ref78, ref79, ref80

      United States Commercial Corporation, ref1, ref2

      U.S. Congress, ref1, ref2; and American language proposals, ref3, ref4; House Foreign Affairs Committee, ref5; Senate, ref6

      U.S. Constitution, ref1, ref2

      U.S. English (lobby), ref1, ref2

      U.S. Inc., ref1

      U.S. military bases, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8; nuclear weapons on, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16

      U.S. Navy, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; need for, ref6, ref7, ref8; Pacific, ref9; Special Forces, ref10

      Unity (de Gaulle), ref1

      University Club, ref1

      Untermeyer, Louis, ref1

      van Alstyne, Richard, ref1, ref2

      van Buren, Martin, ref1

      Vanderbilt, Consuelo, ref1, ref2

      van Dyke, Henry, ref1

      Venezuela, ref1; border dispute, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

      Versailles Treaty, ref1, ref2

      Victoria, queen of England, ref1

      Vidal, Gore, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Viereck, George, ref1

      Vietnam, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7; British policy in, ref8; partition of, ref9, ref10; U.S. in, ref11, ref12

      Vietnam War, ref1, ref2

      Virginian, The (Wister), ref1

      Visson, André, ref1

      Walker, Gordon, ref1, ref2

      Wallace, George, ref1

      Wallace, Henry, ref1, ref2

      Walters, Vernon, ref1

      Wanger, Walter, ref1

      war, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; and empire, ref5; possibility of, with England, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

      War and Peace Study Project (CFR), ref1

      “War and the Intellectuals, The” (Bourne), ref1

      war debt (Great Britain), ref1, ref2, ref3

      war fever (U.S.), ref1

      War of 1812, ref1, ref2

      Ward, John, ref1

      Warnke, Paul, ref1

      Warren, Robert Penn, ref1

      Washington, D.C., ref1, ref2

      Washington, George, ref1, ref2

      Washington Disarmament Conference, ref1

      WASP, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; aesthetic of, ref6, ref7, ref8; literary establishment, ref9; term, ref10

      Wasserman, Lew, ref1

      Waugh, Evelyn, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

      Ways of Escape (Greene), ref1

      Webster, Daniel, ref1, ref2

      Webster, Noah, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Weinberger, Caspar W., ref1, ref2, ref3; and Churchill cult, ref4

      Weizmann, Chaim, ref1

      Wellington, Duke of, ref1, ref2

      Welles, Sumner, ref1, ref2

      Wells of Power (Caroe), ref1

      West Indies, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Westland Helicopter Company, ref1

      What Europe Thinks of America (Burnham), ref1

      Wheeler, Senator, ref1

      Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John, ref1

      “When the English Began to Hate” (Kipling), ref1

      When the Moon Was High (Tree), ref1

      White House Years, The (Kissinger), ref1

      white man’s burden, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; U.S. assuming, ref6

      “White Man’s Burden, The” (Kipling), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Why England Slept (Kennedy), ref1

      Wilhelm, kaiser of Germany, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Will, George, ref1, ref2

      Williams, S. Wells, ref1

      Willkie, Wendell, ref1

      Wills, David, ref1

      Wills, Garry, ref1, ref2

      Wilson Angus, ref1

      Wilson, Edmund, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Wilson, Harold, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

      Wilson, Woodrow, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11; Americanism, nativism, ref12, ref13, ref14; Borah’s campaign against, ref15; and Chinese immigration, ref16; feeling for England, ref17, ref18; foreign policy, ref19; Fourteen Points, ref20, ref21; nonbelligerency stand, ref22; presidency, ref23, ref24; seduced by British statesmen, ref25; and U.S. forces in Russia, ref26; and World War I, ref27, ref28, ref29, ref30, ref31, ref32

      Wilson-Hunter, Sir William, ref1

      Windscale, Cumbria, nuclear reactor fire, ref1

      Wines, Gerry, ref1

      Winfield House, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Wingate, Sir Ronald, ref1

      Winks, Robin, ref1, ref2, ref3

      Wiseman, Sir William, ref1

      Wisner, Frank, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

      Wister, Owen, ref1, ref2

      WITAN, ref1

      Wolfe, Tom, ref1, ref2

      Wolseley, Sir Garnet, ref1

      Woodhouse, C. M. (“Monty”), ref1, ref2

      Woodrow Wilson Foundation, ref1

      Woolf, Virginia, ref1

      World War I, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; American reaction to, ref7; intelligence/espionage in, ref8; U.S. in, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12; U.S. neutrality in, ref13, ref14, ref15

      World War II, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; American neutrality in, ref6, ref7; British intelligence in, ref8; Churchill and, ref9; summit meetings, ref10; U.S. in, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14

      Wren, Christopher, ref1

      Wren, Percival Christopher, ref1

      Wright, Peter, ref1

      Wycoff, Robert E., ref1, ref2

      Wylie, Sir Francis, ref1

      X-2 (XX, “Double Cross” fraternity), ref1

      Yalta conference, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

      Yoder, Edwin M., ref1

      Zahedi, Fazlullah, ref1, ref2

      Zimmerman, Arthur, ref1

      Zimmermann Telegram, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

     

     

     



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