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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- EDITOR’S PREFACE ix
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- INTRODUCTION Decentering American History 1
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Part I INVERTING AMERICANIZATION
- Chapter 1 WHO SAID “AMERICANIZATION”? The Case of Twentieth-Century Advertising and Mass Marketing from a British Perspective 21
- Chapter 2 DIE ANTIDEUTSCHE WELLE The Anti-German Wave, Public Diplomacy, and Intercultural Relations in Cold War America 73
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Part II INTERNATIONALISM
- Chapter 3 CHINESE DEBATES ON MODERNIZATION AND THE WEST AFTER THE GREAT WAR 107
- Chapter 4 “FOR THE GENUINE CULTURE OF THE AMERICAS” Musical Folklore, Popular Arts, and the Cultural Politics of Pan Americanism, 1933–50 132
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Part III NON-GOVERNMENTAL INFLUENCES
- Chapter 5 “THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WAR” Memory and Meaning at the War Remnants Museum of Vietnam 169
- Chapter 6 AMERICANIZED PROTESTS? The British and West German Protests against Nuclear Weapons and the Pacifist Roots of the West German New Left, 1957–64 210
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Part IV CULTURAL VIOLENCE
- Chapter 7 MISPERCEPTIONS OF EMPIRE How Berlin and Washington Misread the “Ordinary Germans” of Latin America in World War II 253
- Chapter 8 RAPE AND MURDER IN THE CANAL ZONE Cultural Conflict and the US Military Presence in Panama, 1955–56 277
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Part V DECENTERING THE WORLD? THE CULTURE OF DIPLOMACY
- Chapter 9 THE MARRIAGE OF THAMES AND RHINE Reflections on the English-Palatine Relations 1608–32 and the Culture of Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe 313
- Chapter 10 SELF-PERCEPTION, THE OFFICIAL ATTITUDE TOWARD PACIFISM, AND GREAT POWER DÉTENTE Reflections on Diplomatic Culture before World War I 345
- INDEX 381
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- EDITOR’S PREFACE ix
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- INTRODUCTION Decentering American History 1
-
Part I INVERTING AMERICANIZATION
- Chapter 1 WHO SAID “AMERICANIZATION”? The Case of Twentieth-Century Advertising and Mass Marketing from a British Perspective 21
- Chapter 2 DIE ANTIDEUTSCHE WELLE The Anti-German Wave, Public Diplomacy, and Intercultural Relations in Cold War America 73
-
Part II INTERNATIONALISM
- Chapter 3 CHINESE DEBATES ON MODERNIZATION AND THE WEST AFTER THE GREAT WAR 107
- Chapter 4 “FOR THE GENUINE CULTURE OF THE AMERICAS” Musical Folklore, Popular Arts, and the Cultural Politics of Pan Americanism, 1933–50 132
-
Part III NON-GOVERNMENTAL INFLUENCES
- Chapter 5 “THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WAR” Memory and Meaning at the War Remnants Museum of Vietnam 169
- Chapter 6 AMERICANIZED PROTESTS? The British and West German Protests against Nuclear Weapons and the Pacifist Roots of the West German New Left, 1957–64 210
-
Part IV CULTURAL VIOLENCE
- Chapter 7 MISPERCEPTIONS OF EMPIRE How Berlin and Washington Misread the “Ordinary Germans” of Latin America in World War II 253
- Chapter 8 RAPE AND MURDER IN THE CANAL ZONE Cultural Conflict and the US Military Presence in Panama, 1955–56 277
-
Part V DECENTERING THE WORLD? THE CULTURE OF DIPLOMACY
- Chapter 9 THE MARRIAGE OF THAMES AND RHINE Reflections on the English-Palatine Relations 1608–32 and the Culture of Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe 313
- Chapter 10 SELF-PERCEPTION, THE OFFICIAL ATTITUDE TOWARD PACIFISM, AND GREAT POWER DÉTENTE Reflections on Diplomatic Culture before World War I 345
- INDEX 381