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DOI: 10.1080/14794012.2012.754199
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‘From here Lincoln came’: Anglo-Saxonism, the special relationship, and the anglicisation of Abraham Lincoln, c. 1860–1970

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“…Stilwell 1989;Hyde 1993aHyde , 1993bMakin 2013). Even though the term has largely been abandoned by academics, in favour of the more conventional term 'neoliberalism', it still appears sporadically in the media (Gittins 2011;Edwards 2013;Makin 2013), historical accounts, and retrospective analyses (e.g. , Bell 1998, Nevile 1998and Megalogenis 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stilwell 1989;Hyde 1993aHyde , 1993bMakin 2013). Even though the term has largely been abandoned by academics, in favour of the more conventional term 'neoliberalism', it still appears sporadically in the media (Gittins 2011;Edwards 2013;Makin 2013), historical accounts, and retrospective analyses (e.g. , Bell 1998, Nevile 1998and Megalogenis 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%