Franklin Book Programs: The Cold War and US Cultural Imperialism
Franklin Book Programs was a non-governmental US program aimed at stimulating the publishing market...
Franklin Book Programs was a non-governmental US program aimed at stimulating the publishing market...
This re-appraisal of Berlin-born, French-naturalized, Jewish photographer and sociologist Gisèle...
The Atlantic area was a privileged space for the Paris Opera Ballet after the Second World War. North...
Either directly or through the non-governmental institutions and actors, states have also played a...
This paper charts the path of Todd Webb’s 1958 U.N.-commissioned photographs of colonial Africa across...
The novelist Romain Gary had two connected but quite distinct literary careers, in two languages and...
The US-led Pan American Union, created in 1890, is generally understood as a form of soft power...
The Cold War was the heyday of state-orchestrated cultural diplomacy in the U.S., at a time when many...