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Tables of Contents for Bridging the Atlantic
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Introduction Elisabeth Glaser and Hermann Wellenreuther
Part I. Transatlantic Faiths and Beliefs: 1. Liberal democracy as a culture of rights: England, the United States, and Continental Europe Gerald Stourzh
2. American exceptionalism: republicanism as ideology Ari Hoogenboom
Part II. Transatlantic Ideologies and the Perception of the Other: 3. The role of religion in Germany and America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Hartmut Lehmann
4. The impact of Darwinism on religion and science in America and Europe during the nineteenth century Carl N. Degler
5. Nationalism as a civil religion in the thought of Abraham Lincoln, Carl Schurz, and Otto von Bismarck Hans L. Trefousse
Part III. People in the Transatlantic World: The Perception of Self: 6. German catholic communalism and the American civil war: exploring the dilemmas of transatlantic political integration Kathleen Neils Conzen
7. Toward a comparative history of racism and xenophobia in the United States and Germany, 1865-1933 Kenneth L. Kusmer
8. Movie stereotypes, 1890-1918: some German and American national perceptions Daniel J. Leab
Part IV. Transatlantic Politics and Economics: 9. Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler: a contemporary comparison revisited Gerhard L. Weinberg
10. The role of the banker in transatlantic history: J. P. Morgan &
Co. and aid for the allies, 1914-1916 Elisabeth Glaser
Part V. Transatlantic History and American Exceptionalism: 11. Transatlantic history as national history: thoughts on German post-World War II historiography Peter Krü
ger
12. American exceptionalism as national history? Hans R. Guggisberg
13. The historical world of Erich Angermann Hermann Wellenreuther.