Explore the historical tensions shaping Europe and America's cultural divide.
This comprehensive study examines the complex relationship between Europe and the United States, tracing the origins of European views on America from the Enlightenment to the post-Cold War era. It highlights the narratives that have shaped transatlantic relations, offering a balanced understanding of cultural dynamics.
Grounded in rigorous historical analysis, the explores themes such as the cultural effects of Americanization, the rise of mass consumption, and the tension between tradition and modernity. This is an important resource for:
Scholars of transatlantic studiesStudents of European and American cultural historyReaders interested in global relationsGain a thoughtful perspective on the intersections of culture, identity, and historical change. What narratives continue to shape our world?