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Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War


Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War

The Journals of the Congress for Cultural Freedom

von: Giles Scott-Smith, Charlotte A. Lerg

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 24.07.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781137598677
Sprache: englisch

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This book explores the lasting legacy of the controversial project by the Congress for Cultural Freedom, funded by the CIA, to promote Western culture and liberal values in the battle of ideas with global Communism during the Cold War. &nbsp;One of the most important elements of this campaign was a series of journals published around the world: <i>Encounter, Preuves, Quest, Mundo Nuevo</i>, and many others, involving many of the most famous intellectuals to promote a global intellectual community. Some of them, such as <i>Minerva </i>and <i>China Quarterly</i>, are still going to this day. This study examines when and why these journals were founded, who ran them, and how we should understand their cultural message in relation to the secret patron that paid the bills.
<p>Preface; Matthew Spender.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Journals of Freedom?; Giles Scott-Smith and Charlotte Lerg.- <b>Part 1: Science.- </b>Chapter 2: <i>&nbsp;</i><i>Science and Freedom</i>: The Forgotten Bulletin; Audra Wolfe.- Chapter 3: Consensus, Civility, Community: <i>Minerva</i> and the Vision of Edward Shils; Roy Macleod.- <b>Part 2: Europe.- </b>Chapter 4:<i> Der Monat</i> and the Congress for Cultural Freedom: The High Tide of the Intellectual Cold War, 1948-1971; Michael Hochgeschwender.- Chapter 5: The Difficult Emergence of an ‘Anti-Totalitarian’ Journal in Post-War France: <i>Preuves</i> and the Congress for Cultural Freedom; Nicholas Stenger.- Chapter 6: ‘Our greatest asset’: <i>Encounter</i> Magazine and the Congress for Cultural Freedom; Jason Harding.- Chapter 7:<i> </i>Beyond the Cold War: <i>Tempo Presente </i>in Italy; Paola Carlucci and Chiara Morbi.-&nbsp;Chapter 8: ‘Vienna is Different’: Friedrich Torberg’s Journal <i>Forum, </i>the Congress for Cultural Freedom, and Competing Soft-Power Strategies in the Cold War; Felix W. Tweraser.- Chapter 9: Tracking the Bear: <i>Survey; </i>Giles Scott-Smith.- <b>Part 3: Latin America.- </b>Chapter 10: <i>Cuadernos del Congreso por la Libertad de Cultura</i> (1953-1965) and the Failure of a Cold War Liberal Project for Latin America; Olga Glondys.- Chapter 11: <i>Mundo Nuevo</i>: Behind the Scenes of a Spanish <i>Encounter; </i>Maria Eugenia Mudrovcic.- <b>Part 4: Africa and the Middle East.- </b>Chapter 12: Cold War in the Arabic Press:<i> Ḥiwār&lt; (Beirut, 1962-67) and the Congress for Cultural Freedom; Elisabeth M. Holt.- Chapter 13: <i>Black Orpheus </i>and the African magazines of the Congress for Cultural Freedom; Asha Rogers.- <b>Part 5: Asia.- </b>Chapter 14: Japan’s&nbsp;CCF Affiliate, <i>Jiyû</i>,&nbsp;and Covert Public Diplomacy; Ann Sherif.- Chapter 15: <i>Quest</i>: Twenty Years of Cultural Politics; Eric Pullin.- Chapter 16: <i>Quadrant</i>: The Evolution of an Australian Conservative Journal; John Chiddick.</i></p>
<div>Giles Scott-Smith holds the Ernst van der Beugel Chair in the Diplomatic History of Transatlantic Relations since WWII at Leiden University, The Netherlands. His previous books include <i>The Politics of Apolitical Culture: The Congress for Cultural Freedom, and CIA, and Postwar American Hegemony </i>(2002).</div><div><br></div><div>Charlotte A. Lerg teaches history at the Amerika Institut at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany. She also serves as managing director of the Lasky Center for Transatlantic Studies.</div><div><br></div>
This book explores the lasting legacy of the controversial project by the Congress for Cultural Freedom, funded by the CIA, to promote Western culture and liberal values in the battle of ideas with global Communism during the Cold War. &nbsp;One of the most important elements of this campaign was a series of journals published around the world:&nbsp;<i>Encounter, Preuves, Quest, Mundo Nuevo</i>, and many others, involving many of the most famous intellectuals to promote a global intellectual community. Some of them, such as&nbsp;<i>Minerva&nbsp;</i>and&nbsp;<i>China Quarterly</i>, are still going to this day. This study examines when and why these journals were founded, who ran them, and how we should understand their cultural message in relation to the secret patron that paid the bills.<br>
<p>Examines, in detail, all of the main journals of the Congress for Cultural Freedom to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Congress’ cultural message and legacy.</p><p>Brings together a group of international experts to examine the cultural and political significance of the Congress for Cultural Freedom.</p><p>Combines the fields of the history of ideas, global history, and the history of the journals, to present a study of the Congress´s global influence and impact.</p>
<p>“For too long, scholars of the Cultural Cold War have seen the Congress for Cultural Freedom and its journals as a centralized project, with all of its messages and projects emanating from its Paris headquarters (and ultimately from its funders in Washington and London). <i>Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War</i> provides a welcome corrective to this, and in looking at its many magazines not as mere mouthpieces for the Secretariat but also as expressions of their local cultural, political, and economic situations, this book shows that the CCF’s magazines were genuinely “glocal” publications. This will help us, as well, appreciate these many magazines—which published work by some of the most important writers of the day—as&nbsp;<i>magazines</i>, not just as weapons in a larger geopolitical campaign.” (Greg Barnhisel, Chair of the English Department, Duquesne University, USA)</p><p>“Transcending the binary debates of the past,&nbsp;this wonderfully well-conceived and executed collection combines transnational and local perspectives to provide a nuanced, fascinating, and indispensable account of the global Cultural Cold War.” (Hugh Wilford, Professor of U.S. History, California State University, Long Beach, USA)</p>

<p>“For too long, scholars of the Cultural Cold War have seen the Congress for Cultural Freedom and its journals as a centralized project, with all of its messages and projects emanating from its Paris headquarters (and ultimately from its funders in Washington and London). [Title] provides a welcome corrective to this, and in looking at its many magazines not as mere mouthpieces for the Secretariat but also as expressions of their local cultural, political, and economic situations, this book shows that the CCF’s magazines were genuinely “glocal” publications. This will help us, as well, appreciate these many magazines—which published work by some of the most important writers of the day—as <i>magazines</i>, not just as weapons in a larger geopolitical campaign.” (Greg Barnhisel, Chair of the English Department, Duquesne University, USA)</p>

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