- Anti-English sentiment, also
known as
Anglophobia (from
Latin Anglus "English" and Gr**** φόβος, phobos, "fear"),
refers to opposition, dislike, fear,...
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Craig (1978), pp. 302–338, 350. Stibbe,
Matthew (2006).
German Anglophobia and the
Great War, 1914–1918.
Cambridge University Press. pp. 176–178...
- an
anonymous civil servant who stated: "There is a
strong presence of
Anglophobia,
combined with
cultural Marxism that runs
through the
civil service."...
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writing in The
Guardian stated that: "Braveheart gave full rein to a
toxic Anglophobia". In The Times,
Colin McArthur said "the
political effects are truly...
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National Party. In 1999, he
blamed the SNP for a
perceived increase in
Anglophobia in Scotland;
described the new
Scottish Parliament as a joke; and declined...
- role". The key
component of Vichy's
ideology was
Anglophobia. In part, Vichy's
virulent Anglophobia was due to its leaders'
personal dislike of the British...
- Stead, "We are
heading straight to the Re-United States." As
American Anglophobia declined,
London realized the
value of a long-term ally that
would prevent...
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Afrophobia fear/dislike of
Africans Albanophobia fear/dislike of
Albanians Anglophobia fear/dislike of
England or
English culture Arabophobia fear/dislike of...
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called British Raj. Anti-British sentiment,
sometimes described as
Anglophobia, has been
described as "deeply
entrenched in
Iranian culture", and reported...
- term "Anglo-Saxon" is
often used in
expressions of anti-Americanism or
Anglophobia.
French writers have also used it in more
nuanced ways in discussions...