Personal Politics in the Postwar World: Western Diplomacy Behind the Scenes
Autor Susanna Erlandssonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350289178
ISBN-10: 1350289175
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350289175
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Offers an insight into the workings of everyday diplomacy in the mid-20th century
Notă biografică
Susanna Erlandsson is a researcher at the Department of History of Uppsala University, Sweden, and editor-in-chief of the leading Swedish historical journal Historisk tidskrift. Her 2015 dissertation Window of Opportunity, a comparative study of Dutch and Swedish security ideas and strategies in the 1940s, won several awards. She has since published extensively on small states as well as on gender and diplomacy.
Cuprins
PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction: The personal politics of daily diplomacyDiplomacy as a gendered institutionThe micro study as method: background and materialsConceptualizing trust as a bridge between personal and politicalSetting the scenePart I. The diplomatic couple1. The persistent notion of the incorporated wife2. In love and diplomacy3. Carte blanche? Diplomatic secrecy and marital trust4. The diplomatic couple as templateConcluding remarks on the diplomatic coupleII. The diplomatic home5. Homemaking for diplomats6. Domestic staff7. The home as a diplomatic arenaConcluding remarks on the diplomatic homePart III. Dinner diplomacy8. Dinner diplomacy as an everyday practice9. Diplomatic foodConcluding remarks on dinner diplomacyPart IV. Diplomatic aptitude10. Diplomatic appearances11. Diplomatic discourseConcluding remarks on diplomatic aptitudeConclusion: Behind the scenes of building the postwar worldEveryday power structures in Western diplomacyPolitical impact of personal relationsDiplomacy as a likeminded institutionBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
This superb study demonstrates to the full the value of delving into all aspects of the diplomatic life-world in order to gain a more complete appreciation and understanding of how diplomacy 'works'. The attention to detail is admirable, and the critical judgement is subtle and evident throughout. A wonderful book that looks at first glance like a straightforward diplomatic biography but that actually delivers a far more complex analysis to re-assess diplomatic history and practice in one go.
Susanna Erlandsson offers a fascinating portrait of diplomats as fully rounded human beings, showing why and how spouses, cooks, entertaining, dress, and much more are an integral part of international affairs. Personal Politics in the Postwar World will be an essential reference for anyone interested in the art of diplomacy.
Placing the heterosexual couple - the diplomat and his wife - at the center of mid-century Western diplomacy, Erlandsson provides a superb account of just how integral the diplomatic home, food and family were for diplomatic interactions. A must read for anyone interested in the gendered, racialized and classed micro-foundations of diplomacy.
Erlandsson's book offers us fascinating insight into the backstage of the diplomatic scene. Her thoughtful micro-study of the van Kleffens couple as a prototype of European diplomatic couples of the 20th Century can be highly recommended to readers interested in diplomatic history, gender history, or the history of daily life in European upper classes.
Susanna Erlandsson has written an elegant and important book, which is equal parts empirical candy and conceptual meditation.
Susanna Erlandsson offers a fascinating portrait of diplomats as fully rounded human beings, showing why and how spouses, cooks, entertaining, dress, and much more are an integral part of international affairs. Personal Politics in the Postwar World will be an essential reference for anyone interested in the art of diplomacy.
Placing the heterosexual couple - the diplomat and his wife - at the center of mid-century Western diplomacy, Erlandsson provides a superb account of just how integral the diplomatic home, food and family were for diplomatic interactions. A must read for anyone interested in the gendered, racialized and classed micro-foundations of diplomacy.
Erlandsson's book offers us fascinating insight into the backstage of the diplomatic scene. Her thoughtful micro-study of the van Kleffens couple as a prototype of European diplomatic couples of the 20th Century can be highly recommended to readers interested in diplomatic history, gender history, or the history of daily life in European upper classes.
Susanna Erlandsson has written an elegant and important book, which is equal parts empirical candy and conceptual meditation.