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5 The War of Words
‘western civilisation’ and ‘the west,’ 1914–1919
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xv
- Author’s Note on Quotations xviii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 ‘The West’ as an Alternative to ‘Europe’ in the Nineteenth Century 25
- 3 Insular Britain Joins the West 69
- 4 Ex Germaniae lux? How Did the Idea of ‘the West’ Reach America? 94
- 5 The War of Words 130
- 6 From ‘Decline of the West’ to ‘Defence of the West’ 165
- 7 The Second World War and Ideas of ‘the West’ 202
- 8 The Cold War and Its ‘Wests’ 227
- 9 What Is ‘the West’ after the Cold War? 291
- 10 Conclusion 335
- Acknowledgements 357
- Notes 363
- Bibliography 409
- Index 467
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xv
- Author’s Note on Quotations xviii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 ‘The West’ as an Alternative to ‘Europe’ in the Nineteenth Century 25
- 3 Insular Britain Joins the West 69
- 4 Ex Germaniae lux? How Did the Idea of ‘the West’ Reach America? 94
- 5 The War of Words 130
- 6 From ‘Decline of the West’ to ‘Defence of the West’ 165
- 7 The Second World War and Ideas of ‘the West’ 202
- 8 The Cold War and Its ‘Wests’ 227
- 9 What Is ‘the West’ after the Cold War? 291
- 10 Conclusion 335
- Acknowledgements 357
- Notes 363
- Bibliography 409
- Index 467