Description
This book excellently describes and analyses the often turbulent and surprising relationship between Britain and the United States throughout the nineteenth century.
About the Author
Duncan Campbell has commented on current US affairs on the BBC and acted as advisor to programmes about the American Civil War. He currently resides in Washington DC.
Reviews
"This is an intriguing study that shows the 'special relationship' is still in a state of flux."- Good Book Guide, 2008
"The book explodes myths... [Campbell] argues fluently that 'whatever each had gained, they had, at least, not taken it from the other.' This entertaining and illuminating book shows the process developing, often with two steps forward and one step back, until they drew together, as that which they shared gradually outweighed that which divided them." - Jon Latimer in History Today, 2008
Title mentioned in article by the author in Yorkshire Post, 2008.
'Unlikely Allies presents a well-written overview of its subject that offers newcomers a thorough introduction.' - Victorian Studies
"Unlikely Allies is an important corrective to the many less critically grounded studies of Anglo-American relations." British Scholar Journal, September 2008.
"Campbell (Univ. of Wales, Swansea) describes considerable hostility at the start, deriving from lingering bitterness over the War of 1812 and repeated US threats to annex Canada. Nevertheless, Campbell firmly debunks the idea that a substantial sector of the British ruling classes was eager to support the Confederacy in the US Civil War... Eventual rapprochement between the two nations came, Campbell suggests, through personal contacts, especially literary ones, and economic factors, including an Anglo-American copyright agreement. Well written, well researched, and inexpensive, this is an attractive choice as a "middle book" in survey courses on British history since 1688. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries." -J. R. Breihan, CHOICE, February 2009
'A lot of apple-carts are overthrown in this engaging book when it comes to Anglo-American influences and relations. It [raises] interesting questions.' - Contemporary Review
Review in The International History Review, September 2009
Book Information
ISBN 9781847251916
Author Duncan Campbell
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Hambledon Continuum
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 300g