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Transatlantic Cultures decodes the dynamics of the cultural exchanges that have developed between Europe, Africa, and the Americas since the end of the 18th century. From mathematics to makossa, from Frederick Douglass to Gilberto Gil, from the World's Fairs to the Olympic Games, immerse yourself now in the richness and diversity of the Atlantic worlds.

Richard Cándida Smith
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Pan Americanism

The US-led Pan American Union, created in 1890, is generally understood as a form of soft power serving Washington’s interests abroad. Until the end of WWII, it also...

Jean-Yves Mollier
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Transatlantic authors in European publishing after 1945

Eduardo Morettin
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Cinema at world’s fairs: historical and cultural practices

Marcos Napolitano
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Transatlantic Cartographies of Popular Music in the Americas

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Cinema
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Atlantic Revolutions and Colonialism
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cinema photography soft power brazil imperialism africa diplomatie culturelle education photographie propaganda americanization black atlantic brasil cuba cultural cold war cultural diplomacy cultural imperialism cultural transfer cultural transfers exile + 689

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