Abstract

Although scholars have produced a copious literature on Anglo-American relations, the racial and ethnic aspect of that history is comparatively understudied. This article provides a critical overview of the key texts that have evaluated the role of ethnicity and race in promoting kinship and conflict between Britain and the United States, from the transatlantic debate over slavery in the nineteenth century to post-Second World War international politics.

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