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Europeans Are Lovin' It? Coca-Cola, McDonald's and Responses to American Global Businesses in Italy and France, 1886–2015: European Perspectives on the United States, cartea 8

Autor Giulia Crisanti
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 sep 2023
From the French origin of Coca-Cola to McDonald’s sponsorship of the 2015 Milan Expo, the book presents the first comparative history of these multinational corporations in two Western European countries, addressing some compelling questions: to what extent our increasingly globalized world is persistently shaped by forms of American hegemony, and what are some of the forces that have been most effective at challenging the relationship between Americanization and globalization? Through the local history of global companies, the book tells a new story about not only the influence of American businesses in Europe but also the influence of European governments and societies on those American businesses and their adaptability.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004678835
ISBN-10: 9004678832
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria European Perspectives on the United States


Notă biografică

Giulia Crisanti, Ph.D., (2021), Fordham University, is a Research Fellow at Sapienza University of Rome. Her main areas of expertise include the postwar Americanization of Western Europe and business history. She has published articles on American-Italian relations. She currently teaches a “US History” Course at the University of Pisa.
For Europeans Are Lovin'It?, Giulia Crisanti received the 2022 EAAS Rob Kroes Award.

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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Think Global, Act Local

Part 1: Coca-Cola: North-Atlantic Crossings, 1886–1946



1 Thirst Knows No Borders: Coca-Cola Lands in Europe
2 War Goes to Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Goes to War
Conclusion: A Transatlantic Product

Part 2: The Coca-Colonization of Europe, 1947–1972



3 “McCarthyism in Reverse”
4 “The Sun Never Sets On Coca-Cola: Atop the Eiffel Tower”
5 “The Sun Never Sets on Coca-Cola: Beside the Colosseum”
6 “The Children of Marx and Coca-Cola”
Conclusion: Differences and Similarities between France and Italy

Part 3: From Coca-Colonization to McDonaldization, 1973–1990



7 The Golden Arches Join the Red Sign
8 Paninari on the Spanish Steps
9 Fast Food Generations in the McWorld
Conclusion: American Vessels of Globalization

Part 4: Glocalizations, 1991–2015



10 “Always Coca-Cola”
11 Fast Food, Fast World
12 We Are What We Eat: from le Malbouffe to Slow Food
Conclusion: The “Glocal” World

Conclusion
Archives and Primary Sources
Secondary Literature
Index