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Selling Weimar : German public diplomacy and the United States, 1918-1933 / Elisabeth Piller.

Van Pelt Library DD120.U5 P55 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Piller, Elisabeth, author.
Contributor:
Dorothy Mann Yeakel & Paul Herbert Yeakel Memorial Fund.
Series:
Transatlantische historische Studien ; Bd. 60.
Transatlantische historische Studien ; volume 60
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Germany--Foreign relations--United States.
Germany.
International relations.
United States.
Germany--Foreign relations--1918-1933.
Diplomatic relations.
Physical Description:
432 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, [2021]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Breaking the Cultural Blockade, 1919
1924
Backdrop.- The Cultural Blockade
1. Isolation, Revision, and Amerika, 1919
1921
2. Culture, Propaganda, and Transatlantic Relations, 1902
3. Obstacles and New Beginnings, 1921
pt. II Peaceful Revision: Winning American Hearts and Minds, 1924
1929
Backdrop: Peaceful Revision and Peaceful Revisionists, 1924
4. German Cultural Diplomacy Between German Americans and Anglo-Americans
5. "The Best German Politics": Academic Diplomacy and the United States
6. "Germany Invites You!": Tourism Promotion as Public Diplomacy
Reflections: German Cultural Diplomacy and the Transatlantic Rapprochement, 1924
pt. III Maintaining Transatlantic "Friendship"?, 1930
1937
7. Public Diplomacy, the Great Depression, and the Intrusion of German Politics, 1930
1932
8. "Submerged Under a Nazi Wave"? Continuity and Change in German Public Diplomacy, 1933
1937.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-422) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Dorothy Mann Yeakel & Paul Herbert Yeakel Memorial Fund.
Other Format:
e-book version
ISBN:
9783515128476
3515128476
OCLC:
1232447163
Publisher Number:
9783515128476

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