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Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War : The Journals of the Congress for Cultural Freedom.

Von: Scott-Smith, GilesMitwirkende(r): Lerg, Charlotte AMaterialtyp: TextTextSprache: EnglischVerlag: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017Copyright-Datum: ©2017Auflage: 1st edBeschreibung: 1 online resource (333 pages)Inhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online ResourceISBN: 9781137598677Schlagwörter: HistoriographyGenre/Form: Fernzugriff | Andere physische Formen: Print version: : Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold WarOnline-Ressourcen: Volltext
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Intro -- Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War -- Preface -- Notes -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Journals of Freedom? -- The Historiography of the CCF -- The Journals -- Positioning the Journals -- Endings and Beginnings -- Notes -- Part I Science -- Science and Freedom: The Forgotten Bulletin -- A House Organ for the Polanyis -- The Limits of Freedom -- Ambitions Curtailed -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Consensus, Civility, Community: Minerva and the Vision of Edward Shils -- Science and Freedom: The Parentage of Minerva -- Minerva and its Owls -- Minerva Over Three Decades: 1962-1995 -- The Future -- Notes -- Part II Europe -- Der Monat and the Congress for Cultural Freedom: The High Tide of the Intellectual Cold War, 1948-1971 -- Der Monat's Origins -- Der Monat's Political Outlook -- The CCF in Germany -- An Unstable Future -- Conclusion -- Notes -- The Difficult Emergence of an 'Anti-Totalitarian' Journal in Post-War France: Preuves and the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- The Aborted Project for a 'Great European journal' -- Preuves: From a 'Bulletin' to a Full-fledged Journal -- Editorial Policy -- Preuves within the CCF's Overall Strategy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 'Our greatest Asset': Encounter Magazine and the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- Notes -- Beyond the Cold War: Tempo Presente in Italy -- Silone and Chiaromonte: A Complex Friendship** -- Tempo Presente: Three Phases** -- Tensions with the CCF* -- Conclusion* -- Notes -- 'Vienna is Different': Friedrich Torberg's Journal Forum, the Congress for Cultural Freedom, and Competing Soft-Power Strategies in the Cold War -- The Cultural Context of Forum -- Editing Forum -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Tracking the Bear: Survey -- Into the 1970s -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III Latin America.
Cuadernos del Congreso por la Libertad de Cultura (1953-1965) and the Failure of a Cold War Liberal Project for Latin America -- Establishing the CCF Program: Spanish Exiles and the Liberal Intelligentsia -- The Problem of the Journal's Content -- The Cuban Revolution and the 'Sinistra' Opening -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Mundo Nuevo: Behind the Scenes of a Spanish Encounter -- The CCF Years and the Preciosity of the Merely Literary -- The Ford Foundation Years and the Price for Becoming Truly Latin American -- Assessing Mundo Nuevo -- Notes -- Part IV Africa and the Middle East -- Cold War in the Arabic Press: Ḥiwār (Beirut, 1962-67) and the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- The Congress for Cultural Freedom's Arabic Operations: Rome, Cairo, Beirut -- Suspicions of Complicity and Empire -- Scandal and the Collapse of Ḥiwār -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Black Orpheus and the African Magazines of the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- The Move into Africa -- Black Orpheus: A Journal of African and Afro-American Literature -- 1957-1960: A 'Propaganda Magazine' -- 1961-1964: 'Coming to the Rescue' -- An African Encounter -- Conclusion: The CCF and Cultural Modernism in Africa -- Notes -- Part V Asia -- Japan's CCF Affiliate, Jiyû, and Covert Public Diplomacy -- The Trouble with Tokyo -- Challenges for the CCF in the Pacific -- Unfamiliar Tongues -- Integrating Japan into the Western Bloc -- Attitudes towards Tokyo -- Why Join the Japan Affiliate? -- Implications of the CIA Revelations in Tokyo -- Jiyû's Legacy? -- Notes -- Quest: Twenty Years of Cultural Politics -- Sales and Circulation -- Quest and the CIA -- Notes -- Quadrant: The Evolution of an Australian Conservative Journal -- Quadrant: Foundation and Early Years -- Quadrant Embattled: The Vietnam War and its Aftermath -- The Turning Tide: The 1980s -- After the Cold War.
Conclusion: An Assessment of Quadrant's Role -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Intro -- Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War -- Preface -- Notes -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Journals of Freedom? -- The Historiography of the CCF -- The Journals -- Positioning the Journals -- Endings and Beginnings -- Notes -- Part I Science -- Science and Freedom: The Forgotten Bulletin -- A House Organ for the Polanyis -- The Limits of Freedom -- Ambitions Curtailed -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Consensus, Civility, Community: Minerva and the Vision of Edward Shils -- Science and Freedom: The Parentage of Minerva -- Minerva and its Owls -- Minerva Over Three Decades: 1962-1995 -- The Future -- Notes -- Part II Europe -- Der Monat and the Congress for Cultural Freedom: The High Tide of the Intellectual Cold War, 1948-1971 -- Der Monat's Origins -- Der Monat's Political Outlook -- The CCF in Germany -- An Unstable Future -- Conclusion -- Notes -- The Difficult Emergence of an 'Anti-Totalitarian' Journal in Post-War France: Preuves and the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- The Aborted Project for a 'Great European journal' -- Preuves: From a 'Bulletin' to a Full-fledged Journal -- Editorial Policy -- Preuves within the CCF's Overall Strategy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 'Our greatest Asset': Encounter Magazine and the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- Notes -- Beyond the Cold War: Tempo Presente in Italy -- Silone and Chiaromonte: A Complex Friendship** -- Tempo Presente: Three Phases** -- Tensions with the CCF* -- Conclusion* -- Notes -- 'Vienna is Different': Friedrich Torberg's Journal Forum, the Congress for Cultural Freedom, and Competing Soft-Power Strategies in the Cold War -- The Cultural Context of Forum -- Editing Forum -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Tracking the Bear: Survey -- Into the 1970s -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III Latin America.

Cuadernos del Congreso por la Libertad de Cultura (1953-1965) and the Failure of a Cold War Liberal Project for Latin America -- Establishing the CCF Program: Spanish Exiles and the Liberal Intelligentsia -- The Problem of the Journal's Content -- The Cuban Revolution and the 'Sinistra' Opening -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Mundo Nuevo: Behind the Scenes of a Spanish Encounter -- The CCF Years and the Preciosity of the Merely Literary -- The Ford Foundation Years and the Price for Becoming Truly Latin American -- Assessing Mundo Nuevo -- Notes -- Part IV Africa and the Middle East -- Cold War in the Arabic Press: Ḥiwār (Beirut, 1962-67) and the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- The Congress for Cultural Freedom's Arabic Operations: Rome, Cairo, Beirut -- Suspicions of Complicity and Empire -- Scandal and the Collapse of Ḥiwār -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Black Orpheus and the African Magazines of the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- The Move into Africa -- Black Orpheus: A Journal of African and Afro-American Literature -- 1957-1960: A 'Propaganda Magazine' -- 1961-1964: 'Coming to the Rescue' -- An African Encounter -- Conclusion: The CCF and Cultural Modernism in Africa -- Notes -- Part V Asia -- Japan's CCF Affiliate, Jiyû, and Covert Public Diplomacy -- The Trouble with Tokyo -- Challenges for the CCF in the Pacific -- Unfamiliar Tongues -- Integrating Japan into the Western Bloc -- Attitudes towards Tokyo -- Why Join the Japan Affiliate? -- Implications of the CIA Revelations in Tokyo -- Jiyû's Legacy? -- Notes -- Quest: Twenty Years of Cultural Politics -- Sales and Circulation -- Quest and the CIA -- Notes -- Quadrant: The Evolution of an Australian Conservative Journal -- Quadrant: Foundation and Early Years -- Quadrant Embattled: The Vietnam War and its Aftermath -- The Turning Tide: The 1980s -- After the Cold War.

Conclusion: An Assessment of Quadrant's Role -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

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