Introduction / Alan P. Dobson and Steve Marsh -- Prologue: the ghost in the attic: Churchill, the Soviet Union, and the Anglo-American special relationship / Warren F. Kimball -- Strategic culture on the road to (and from) Fulton: institutionalism, emotionalism, and the Anglo-American special relationship / David G. Haglund -- Churchill's Fulton speech and the context of shared values in a world of dangers / Alan P. Dobson -- Manipulating the Anglo-American civilizational identity in the era of Churchill / Robert M. Hendershot -- The Fulton Address as racial discourse / Srjdan Vucetic -- Personal diplomacy at the summit / Steve Marsh -- Churchill's ambassadors: from Fulton to Suez / Tony McCulloch -- Churchill's inter-subjective special relationship: a corpus-assisted discourse approach / Anna Marchi, Nuria Lorenzo-Dus and Steve Marsh -- The architecture of a myth: constructing and commemorating Churchill's special relationship, c. 1919-69 / Sam Edwards -- Curtains, culture and collective memory / David Ryan -- Conclusion / Alan P. Dobson and Steve Marsh.
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