This article examines the first German PEN Club (established in 1924) as a semi-formal agent of cultural diplomacy after the First World War. It shows that leading figures in the German PEN negotiated a role in the International PEN which blended PEN's ostensibly non-political literary internationalism with the national interests of the young Weimar Republic. It explores their mutually expedient relationship with the German Foreign Ministry their efforts to influence state cultural diplomacy and their use of the International PEN framework to test alternative visions of international order. The article complicates the notion that PEN was an 'instrument' or 'extended arm' of foreign policy by underlining the agency of PEN intellectuals and b...
In 1948, the American Military Government worked with Swiss soccer officials to organise Germany\u27...
Version of record first published: 19 Dec 2011This article discusses the heuristic value of the conc...
The Deutsche Akademie (DA) in Munich was founded in the context of a general upsurge in cultural dip...
This article examines the first German PEN Club (established in 1924) as a semi-formal agent of cult...
This article focuses on prevailing views on literary internationalism and the way it was institution...
This chapter argues that the writers’ organisation, International PEN, founded in 1921, constitutes ...
This article contends that the relationship between the Reichswehr and the Republic was shaped by th...
This article analyses the Weimar Republic's cultural relations with Latin America. Based on diplomat...
This article offers a new reading of Germany’s complex political culture, exploring the contribution...
Research on German exiles usually focuses on activities of refugees from Germany, Austria and Czecho...
<p>This dissertation analyzes the history of the press bureau of the German Foreign Office before th...
Bilateral treaties are an age-old tool of diplomacy, but before the First World War they were only r...
The ‘old’ diplomacy of the nineteenth century relied on face-to-face-interaction as a universally ac...
After World War I the German Foreign Office was under pressure of two significant changes : the lost...
Research on German exiles usually focuses on activities of refugees from Germany, Austria and Czecho...
In 1948, the American Military Government worked with Swiss soccer officials to organise Germany\u27...
Version of record first published: 19 Dec 2011This article discusses the heuristic value of the conc...
The Deutsche Akademie (DA) in Munich was founded in the context of a general upsurge in cultural dip...
This article examines the first German PEN Club (established in 1924) as a semi-formal agent of cult...
This article focuses on prevailing views on literary internationalism and the way it was institution...
This chapter argues that the writers’ organisation, International PEN, founded in 1921, constitutes ...
This article contends that the relationship between the Reichswehr and the Republic was shaped by th...
This article analyses the Weimar Republic's cultural relations with Latin America. Based on diplomat...
This article offers a new reading of Germany’s complex political culture, exploring the contribution...
Research on German exiles usually focuses on activities of refugees from Germany, Austria and Czecho...
<p>This dissertation analyzes the history of the press bureau of the German Foreign Office before th...
Bilateral treaties are an age-old tool of diplomacy, but before the First World War they were only r...
The ‘old’ diplomacy of the nineteenth century relied on face-to-face-interaction as a universally ac...
After World War I the German Foreign Office was under pressure of two significant changes : the lost...
Research on German exiles usually focuses on activities of refugees from Germany, Austria and Czecho...
In 1948, the American Military Government worked with Swiss soccer officials to organise Germany\u27...
Version of record first published: 19 Dec 2011This article discusses the heuristic value of the conc...
The Deutsche Akademie (DA) in Munich was founded in the context of a general upsurge in cultural dip...