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
Christopher Hitchens, Blood, Class and Empire
Thank you for reading books on BookFrom.Net Share this book with friends