The Cultural Cold War in Western Europe, 1945-60

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Pub. Date: 2004-01-31
Publisher(s): Taylor & Francis
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Summary

This book provides a cross-section of case studies that highlight the connections between overt/covert activities and cultural/political agendas during the early Cold War.

Table of Contents

Intellectuals Between Autonomy and Control
Revealing the Parameters of Opinion: An interview with Frances Stonor Saunders
Calling the Tune? The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War, 1945-1960
Public-Private Partnership
Beyond Freedom, Beyond Control: Approaches to culture and the state-private network in the Cold War
The Politics of Productivity and the Politics of Anti-Communism: American and European labour in the Cold War
Organizing Atlanticism: The Bilderberg Group and the Atlantic Institute, 1952-1963
Target Groups: Youth and Women
Putting Culture into the Cold War: The Cultural Relations Department (CRD) and British covert information warfare
From Stockholm to Leiden: The CIA's role in the formation of the International Student Conference
Youth Organizations as a Battlefield in the Cold War
The Memorial Day Statement : Women's organizations in the "Peace Offensive"
Target Areas: The Cold War Culture of the French and Italian Communist Parties
The Propaganda of the Marshall Plan in Italy in a Cold War Context
Out of Tune: The Congress for Cultural Freedom in Denmark, 1953-1960
The Absent Dutch: Dutch intellectuals and the Congress for Cultural Freedom
High Culture as Political Message
How Good Are We? Culture and the Cold War
The Control of Visual Representation: American art policy in occupied Germany, 1945-1949
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