Introduction
Chapter 1: Americanists in Unexpected Places
Chapter 2: The Predicament of National Character
Chapter 3: Pictures from an Institution: The Salzburg Seminar &
Postwar Mitteleuropa
Chapter 4: To the Heart of Europe: F.O. Matthiessen's Baedeker
Epilogue
Bibliography
George Blaustein is Assistant Professor of American Studies and History at the University of Amsterdam.
"Does the 'American Dream' also rest on a secret yearning for
catastrophe? Addressing this question in four elegantly and
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succeeds brilliantly in recasting our understanding of the
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'Americanization' of Europe." --Werner Sollors, Harvard University,
author of The Temptation of Despair: Tales of the 1940s
"Just after World War II, when the US was a shiny new global power,
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that the United States is exhibit A in a newly ruined world, George
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earlier moment of odd American trauma-envy." --Joyce Chaplin,
Harvard University
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