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America and the Intellectual Cold Wars in Europe
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Author(s):
Volker R. Berghahn
Publication date:
January 01 2001
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Princeton University Press
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9780691186184
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January 01 2001
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10.1515/9780691186184
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Abbreviation
pp. vii
Content
pp. xi
Introduction
pp. 3
CHAPTER 1. From Nashua and Berlin to Pearl Harbor
pp. 26
CHAPTER 2. Defeating and Rebuilding Germany
pp. 52
CHAPTER 3. Public Opinion and High Politics in Semisovereign West Germany
pp. 77
CHAPTER 4. Mass Society and the Threat of Totalitarianism
pp. 108
CHAPTER 5. Western Intellectuals and the Cold Culture Wars of the Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF)
pp. 143
CHAPTER 6. Internationalizing the Ford Foundation
pp. 178
CHAPTER 7. Philanthropy and Diplomacy
pp. 214
CHAPTER 8. The CIA, the Ford Foundation, and the Demise of the CCF Empire
pp. 250
CHAPTER 9. Coping with the New Culture Wars of the 1960s and Beyond
pp. 284
CHAPTER 10. Transatlantic Cultural Relations in the "American Century"
pp. 297
APPENDIX I. List of West German Newspapers Subsidized by HICOG
pp. 299
APPENDIX II. American Foundations Ranked by Assets, 1960
pp. 300
APPENDIX III. International Association for Cultural Freedom, Table of Organization
pp. 301
Notes
pp. 355
Bibliography
pp. 363
Index
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