Selling Weimar

Titel: Selling Weimar : German public diplomacy and the United States, 1918–1933
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Veröffentlicht: Freiburg : Universität, 2024
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Sprache: Englisch
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047I    $aAbstract: In the decade after World War I, German-American relations improved swiftly. While resentment and bitterness ran high on both sides in 1919, Weimar Germany and the United States managed to forge a strong transatlantic partnership by 1929. But how did Weimar Germany overcome its post-war isolation so rapidly? How did it regain the trust of its former adversary? And how did it secure U.S. support for the revision of the Versailles Treaty?

Elisabeth Piller, winner of the Franz Steiner Preis für Transatlantische Geschichte 2019, explores these questions not from an economic, but from a cultural perspective. Based on extensive archival research, her ground-breaking work illustrates how German state and non-state actors drew heavily on cultural ties – with German Americans, U.S. universities and American tourists – to rewin American trust, and even affection, at a time when traditional foreign policy tools had failed to achieve similar successes. Contrary to common assumptions, Weimar Germany was never incapable of selling itself abroad. In fact, it pursued an innovative public diplomacy campaign to not only normalize relations with the powerful United States, but to build a politically advantageous transatlantic friendship lok: 52212515 3 exp: 52212515 3 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.088 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300615 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 5 exp: 52212515 5 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.093 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300623 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 8 exp: 52212515 8 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.096 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300631 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 10 exp: 52212515 10 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.098 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $0127730064X 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 11 exp: 52212515 11 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.100 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300658 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 20 exp: 52212515 20 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.103 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300666 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 21 exp: 52212515 21 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.106 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300674 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 23 exp: 52212515 23 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.108 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300682 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 24 exp: 52212515 24 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.111 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300690 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 25 exp: 52212515 25 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.113 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300704 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 36 exp: 52212515 36 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.116 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300712 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 49 exp: 52212515 49 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.118 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300720 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 54 exp: 52212515 54 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.124 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300747 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 108 exp: 52212515 108 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.129 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300763 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 204 exp: 52212515 204 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.131 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $01277300771 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH lok: 52212515 205 exp: 52212515 205 1 #EPN 201B/01 $012-10-24 $t22:22:06.133 201C/01 $012-10-24 201U/01 $0utf8 203@/01 $0127730078X 208@/01 $a12-10-24 $bl 209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/251658 $XH
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