Cultural Diplomacy in Southern Europe
Cultural Diplomacy in Southern Europe
Spain, Portugal and Greece in the Twentieth Century
Janue i Miret, Maricio; Presas i Puig, Albert; Pacheco Castelao, Jose-Miguel; March, Eva
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
308
Dura
Inglês
9781041032113
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Introduction Part 1: Participation in Transnational Networks in the Interwar Period 1. 'Blood and Culture': Spanish Expatriates as Cultural Diplomacy Actors, 1921-1936 2. Pharmaceutical Industry, Malaria Research, Cultural Diplomacy: The 1925 Barcelona Medical Mission to Germany 3. Stateless Nations and Cultural Diplomacy in the Interwar Period: The Catalan Art Exhibitions Abroad 4. Centres, Peripheries and Romanesque Art: Josep Puig i Cadafalch and the First International Congresses of Art History 5. Science Diplomacy in a Climate of Nationalism: Archaeology in Portugal between the World Wars Part 2: Flirting with Fascism and National Socialism 6. Cultural Diplomacy as a Political Resource for Francoist Spain in its Relations with Nazi Germany 7. Health Policies in Early Francoist International Diplomacy 8. Flirting with Authoritarianism and Fascism through Technology and Science: Ioannis Metaxas' Dictatorship and Technology and Science as Cultural Diplomacy Part 3: Integration in the West during the Cold War 9. Lost in Translation: Ramon Ortiz Translates John von Neumann 10. Spain and the American Space Race during the Cold War 11. The Cold War and Educational Exchanges: The Origins of the Fulbright Program in Portugal 12. Towards the Limelight: Portuguese Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War Period 13. Greece and Its Image as a Western Country: Cultural Diplomacy in the Early Cold War 14. Cold War Techno-Diplomacy and the Making of the Telecom State in Greece from 1945 to 1974 Part 4: Cross-Sectional Analysis 15. Spanish Science Diplomacy as Soft Power during the Twentieth Century: A Permanent Discontinuity or a Continuous Failure? 16. Between Dictatorship and Democracy: Frameworks and Dynamics of Portuguese Scientific and Cultural Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century 17. Science Diplomacy as a Framework for Educational and Research Agendas
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interwar period studies;Cold War international relations;authoritarian regimes research;transnational scientific networks;academic exchange programs;European identity politics;twentieth century diplomacy case studies
Introduction Part 1: Participation in Transnational Networks in the Interwar Period 1. 'Blood and Culture': Spanish Expatriates as Cultural Diplomacy Actors, 1921-1936 2. Pharmaceutical Industry, Malaria Research, Cultural Diplomacy: The 1925 Barcelona Medical Mission to Germany 3. Stateless Nations and Cultural Diplomacy in the Interwar Period: The Catalan Art Exhibitions Abroad 4. Centres, Peripheries and Romanesque Art: Josep Puig i Cadafalch and the First International Congresses of Art History 5. Science Diplomacy in a Climate of Nationalism: Archaeology in Portugal between the World Wars Part 2: Flirting with Fascism and National Socialism 6. Cultural Diplomacy as a Political Resource for Francoist Spain in its Relations with Nazi Germany 7. Health Policies in Early Francoist International Diplomacy 8. Flirting with Authoritarianism and Fascism through Technology and Science: Ioannis Metaxas' Dictatorship and Technology and Science as Cultural Diplomacy Part 3: Integration in the West during the Cold War 9. Lost in Translation: Ramon Ortiz Translates John von Neumann 10. Spain and the American Space Race during the Cold War 11. The Cold War and Educational Exchanges: The Origins of the Fulbright Program in Portugal 12. Towards the Limelight: Portuguese Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War Period 13. Greece and Its Image as a Western Country: Cultural Diplomacy in the Early Cold War 14. Cold War Techno-Diplomacy and the Making of the Telecom State in Greece from 1945 to 1974 Part 4: Cross-Sectional Analysis 15. Spanish Science Diplomacy as Soft Power during the Twentieth Century: A Permanent Discontinuity or a Continuous Failure? 16. Between Dictatorship and Democracy: Frameworks and Dynamics of Portuguese Scientific and Cultural Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century 17. Science Diplomacy as a Framework for Educational and Research Agendas
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