Not Like Home: American Visitors to Britain in the 1950s

Not Like Home: American Visitors to Britain in the 1950s

by Michael John Law
Not Like Home: American Visitors to Britain in the 1950s

Not Like Home: American Visitors to Britain in the 1950s

by Michael John Law

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Overview

In the decade of economic expansion following the Second World War, many ordinary Americans travelled abroad for the first time. Those who visited Britain were surprised to find that the people they encountered were not the aristocrats or working-class ciphers they knew from Hollywood movies. Britons' views of Americans were likewise informed by films and by encounters with the American military during the war. Based on over thirty personal accounts of Americans travelling to Britain in the 1950s, Not Like Home examines how direct contact influenced the relationships between these two groups and their attitudes towards each other. Michael John Law explains that prejudice on both sides was replaced by the realities of direct encounters. Painting an evocative portrait of Britain in the 1950s as seen through the eyes of outsiders, Law depicts the characteristics and practices of these American visitors and compares them to their caricatures in British newspapers and magazines. Going to Britain was a transformative experience for most American visitors, providing a link to a shared history and culture. In turn, their arrival influenced British life by providing a reality check on Hollywood's portrayal of American life and through their demands for higher standards in Britain's hotels, restaurants, and trains. Through an engaging narrative incorporating unpublished reports of American visits to Britain, Not Like Home describes the exciting and sometimes confounding mid-century encounters between two very different cultures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773558847
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2019
Series: McGill-Queen's Transatlantic Studies , #1
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Michael John Law is a research fellow in history at the University of Westminster.

Table of Contents

Tables and Figures ix

Abbreviations xi

Introduction: Americans and Britons 3

2 Archetypes and Representations 15

3 Demographics of American Visitors 47

4 Selling Britain's Heritage and History 64

5 Crossing the Atlantic 81

6 Destinations and Travelling in Britain 99

7 Accommodating American Visitors 120

8 Encountering the British-usaf Families 137

9 Encountering the British - Trip Reporters 156

10 Asymmetry and Ambiguity 173

Appendices 179

Notes 191

Bibliography 219

Index 237

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