Decentering America / / edited by Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht.
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Superior document: | Explorations in culture and international history ; Volume 4 |
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Place / Publishing House: | New York ;, Oxford : : Berghahn Books,, 2007. |
Year of Publication: | 2007 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Explorations in culture and international history series ;
Volume 4. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xiv, 407 pages) :; illustrations. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: decentering American history / Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht. Pt. I. Inverting Americanization. Who said "Americanization"? The case of twentieth-century advertising and mass marketing from a British perspective / Stefan Schwarzkopf
- Die antideutsche Welle: the anti-German wave, public diplomacy, and intercultural relations in Cold War America / Brian C. Etheridge. Pt. II. Internationalism. Chinese debates on modernization and the West after the Great War / Dominic Sachsenmaier
- "For the genuine culture of the Americas": musical folklore, popular arts, and the cultural politics of Pan Americanism, 1933-50 / Corinne A. Pernet. Pt. III. Non-governmental influences. "The other side of the war": memory and meaning at the War Remnants Museum of Vietnam / Scott Laderman
- Americanized protests? The British and West German protests against nuclear weapons and the pacifist roots of the West German New Left, 1957-64 / Holger Nehring. Pt. IV. Cultural violence. Misperceptions of empire: how Berlin and Washington misread the "ordinary Germans" of Latin America in World War II / Max Paul Friedman
- Rape and murder in the Canal Zone: cultural conflict and the US military presence in Panama, 1955-56 / Michael E. Donoghue. Pt. V. Decentering the world? The culture of diplomacy. The marriage of Thames and Rhine: reflections on the English-Palatine relations 1608-32 and the culture of diplomacy in early modern Europe / Magnus Rude
- Self-perception, the official attitude toward pacifism, and great power detente: reflections on diplomatic culture before World War I / Friedrich Kieling.