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Culture and International History
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781571813831 |
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Publisher: | Berghahn Books |
Publication date: | 01/01/2004 |
Series: | Explorations in Culture and International History , #1 |
Pages: | 320 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht is Professor of History at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies at the Free University of Berlin.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations Editors’ Preface List of ContributorsPART I: METHODOLOGY
Introduction: On the Diversity of Knowledge and the Community of Thought: Culture and International History Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht
Chapter 1. The Power of Culture in International Relations Beate Jahn
PART II: CULTURE AND THE STATE
Chapter 2. The Great Derby Race: Strategies of Cultural Representation at Nineteenth-Century World Exhibitions Wolfram Kaiser
Chapter 3. Manliness and “Realism”: The Use of Gendered Tropes in the Debates on the Philippine-American and Vietnam Wars Fabian Hilfrich
Chapter 4. A Family Affair? Gender, the U.S. Information Agency, and Cold War Ideology, 1945-1960 Laura A. Belmonte
PART III: CULTURAL TRANSMISSION, NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS
Chapter 5. France and Germany after the Great War: Businessmen, Intellectuals and Artists in Non-Governmental European Networks Guido Müller
Chapter 6. Small Atlantic World: U.S. Philanthropy and the Expanding International Exchange of Scholars after 1945 Oliver Schmidt
Chapter 7. Atlantic Alliances: Cross-Cultural Communication and the 1960s Student Revolution Philipp Gassert
Chapter 8. Forecasting the Future: Future Studies as International Networks of Social Analysis in the 1960s and 1970s in Western Europe and the United States Alexander Schmidt-Gernig
PART IV: COMMENTS AND CRITICISM OR WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Chapter 9. Cultural Approaches to International Relations – A Challenge? Volker Depkat
Chapter 10. States, International Systems, and Intercultural Transfer: A Commentary Eckart Conze
Chapter 11. “Total Culture” and the State-Private Network: A Commentary Scott Lucas
Chapter 12. Gender, Tropes, and Images: A Commentary Marc Frey
Chapter 13. Internationalizing Ideologies: A Commentary Seth Fein
PART V: ANNOTATED SOURCES
Chapter 14. The Invention of State and Diplomacy: The First Political Testament of Frederick III, Elector of Brandenburg (1698) Volker Depkat
Chapter 15. The Rat Race for Progress: A Punch Cartoon of the Opening of the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition Wolfram Kaiser
Chapter 16. Race and Imperialism: An Essay from the Chicago Broad Ax Fabian Hilfrich
Chapter 17. A Document from the Harvard International Summer School Scott Lucas
Chapter 18. Max Lerner’s “Germany HAS a Foreign Policy” Thomas Reuther
Chapter 19. Excerpt from Johan Galtung’s “On the Future of the International System” Alexander Schmidt-Gernig
Chapter 20. The “Children and War” Virtual Forum: Voices of Youth and International Relations Marie Thorsten
Index