The History of United States Cultural Diplomacy: 1770 to the Present Day: New Approaches to International History
Autor Michael L. Krennen Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472510013
ISBN-10: 1472510011
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Approaches to International History
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472510011
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Approaches to International History
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Features examples of a range of cultural ambassadors: writers, artists, intellectuals and sports figures
Notă biografică
Michael L. Krenn is Professor of History at Appalachian State University, USA.
Cuprins
Introduction1. Identity Crisis and the Beginnings of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy2. From the Cowboy to the Aristocrats: The Early-Twentieth Century Foundations of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy3. The Truth About America4. The Golden Age of Cultural Diplomacy, 1953-19615. The Slow Death of American Cultural Diplomacy, 1961-1999Conclusion: The Soul of a NationNotesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Krenn skillfully summarizes and synthesizes the work of many scholars in his compact book, which also draws on his own previous work on U.S. art exhibitions and African American diplomats.
[A] gracefully written, solidly researched survey. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries; professionals.
Michael Krenn has provided an approachable, entertaining introduction to the history of cultural diplomacy. He synthesizes both classic and more recent scholarship and offers sound judgements on the ways that cultural diplomacy has - and has not - succeeded as a tool of U.S. foreign policy.
Michael Krenn, a key figure among historians of U.S. cultural diplomacy for over a decade, has delivered the most sweeping survey of that field to date. In so doing, he considerably expands the very definition of the term, uncovering its roots in the earliest days of the nation. This book provides an excellent starting point for anyone interested in approaching the subject of U.S. cultural diplomacy and it will surely inspire new research, particularly into the pre-Second World War elements of that story.
This fascinating study reveals that the nation's export of cultural artifacts coincided with the desire to form an identity on the part of a melee of non-state actors long before the 20th century. Skillfully juxtaposing international strategy and domestic inferiority, Krenn shows that in the final analysis there may not be much of a line between cultural and diplomatic history left. A must-read for anyone interested in the chronology of U.S. cultural diplomacy!
[A] gracefully written, solidly researched survey. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries; professionals.
Michael Krenn has provided an approachable, entertaining introduction to the history of cultural diplomacy. He synthesizes both classic and more recent scholarship and offers sound judgements on the ways that cultural diplomacy has - and has not - succeeded as a tool of U.S. foreign policy.
Michael Krenn, a key figure among historians of U.S. cultural diplomacy for over a decade, has delivered the most sweeping survey of that field to date. In so doing, he considerably expands the very definition of the term, uncovering its roots in the earliest days of the nation. This book provides an excellent starting point for anyone interested in approaching the subject of U.S. cultural diplomacy and it will surely inspire new research, particularly into the pre-Second World War elements of that story.
This fascinating study reveals that the nation's export of cultural artifacts coincided with the desire to form an identity on the part of a melee of non-state actors long before the 20th century. Skillfully juxtaposing international strategy and domestic inferiority, Krenn shows that in the final analysis there may not be much of a line between cultural and diplomatic history left. A must-read for anyone interested in the chronology of U.S. cultural diplomacy!