Abstract

The American study of British politics has a long lineage. Samuel Beer was its most distinguished 20th century exponent. However, Beer has an added significance: he closed the period of anglophile scholarship. The reasons for the exhaustion of this tradition have much to do with the crises of British politics from the mid-1960s onwards, and Beer's writings illuminate strikingly how crisis destroyed the old anglophile enchantment.

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