The History of United States Cultural Diplomacy
eBook - PDF

The History of United States Cultural Diplomacy

1770 to the Present Day

  1. 216 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The History of United States Cultural Diplomacy

1770 to the Present Day

About this book

In the wake of 9/11, the United States government rediscovered the value of culture in international relations, sending cultural ambassadors around the world to promote the American way of life. This is the most recent effort to use American culture as a means to convince others that the United States is a land of freedom, equality, opportunity, and scientific and cultural achievements to match its material wealth and military prowess. In The History of United States Cultural Diplomacy Michael Krenn charts the history of the cultural diplomacy efforts from Benjamin Franklin's service as commissioner to France in the 1770s through to the present day. He explores how these efforts were sometimes inspiring, often disastrous, and nearly always controversial attempts to tell the 'truth' about America. This is the first comprehensive study of America's efforts in the field of cultural diplomacy. It reveals a dynamic conflict between those who view U.S. culture as a means to establish meaningful dialogues with the rest of the world and those who consider American art, music, theater as additional propaganda weapons.

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Information

Year
2017
Print ISBN
9781472510013
eBook ISBN
9781472509222
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Series Editor Preface
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction
  6. 1 Identity Crisis and the Beginnings of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy
  7. 2 From the Cowboy to the Aristocrat: The Early Twentieth-Century Foundations of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy
  8. 3 The Truth about America
  9. 4 The Golden Age of Cultural Diplomacy, 1953โ€“1961
  10. 5 The Slow Death of American Cultural Diplomacy, 1961โ€“1999
  11. Conclusion: The Soul of a Nation
  12. Notes
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index