ChrTh
Happy Yule!
In the "has anyone won a Civ Victory?" thread, someone brough up England possibly gaining Cultural, and one of the reasons cited was the prevalence of English in the world today. And that got me wondering ... does England really deserve credit for that? Places like India, obviously ... but they speak English in Japan too, and there's little reason to believe that that's due to English influence.
So the question is: who gets the credit?
(A few rules for the thread: one, I don't care if you dislike the word hegemony or imperial, they work best; two, please try to overcome any instinctive bias--for example, England is in your favorite squad's Group--and concentrate on historical/geo-political factors; and three, avoid counterfactuals and inanities--comments such as 'if it wasn't for the Americans, all of Europe would be speaking German' aren't really productive)
Language note: "Greater" Nineteenth Century refers to the period 1789-1914
So the question is: who gets the credit?
(A few rules for the thread: one, I don't care if you dislike the word hegemony or imperial, they work best; two, please try to overcome any instinctive bias--for example, England is in your favorite squad's Group--and concentrate on historical/geo-political factors; and three, avoid counterfactuals and inanities--comments such as 'if it wasn't for the Americans, all of Europe would be speaking German' aren't really productive)
Language note: "Greater" Nineteenth Century refers to the period 1789-1914