Recent scholarly production on transatlantic relations in Europe is greatly interested in the role that social and cultural, not just political and diplomatic encounters, exchanges, and interconnections played in the shaping of the Euro-American relations.i As a consequence, this trend avows the absolute necessity of adopting a broader multidisciplinary approach so as to overcome the ideological dispute between cultural imperialism and cultural transmission in the transatlantic arena.History and International Relation
In the decade after World War I, German-American relations improved swiftly. While resentment and bi...
Public diplomacy, an open form of international politics, is essential for building state relations ...
This article looks at Eleanor Roosevelt’s role in the 1930s anti-lynching movement. In particular, t...
Recent scholarly production on transatlantic relations in Europe is greatly interested in the role t...
In 1945, Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a member of the American delegation to the first sess...
The overt aim of this collection has been to provide a preliminary account of Eleanor Roosevelt’s mu...
Eleanor Roosevelt wrote books, thousands of newspaper and magazine articles and was a regular broadc...
open1noIn 1945, Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a member of the American delegation to the fir...
Eleanor Roosevelt’s presumable modesty and shyness are among her most habitually applauded private c...
Mary Pos, self-proclaimed first female travel journalist from the Netherlands, met Eleanor Roosevelt...
This article discusses First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt’s international travels during the Second World ...
This dissertation focuses on canonical literary and political texts that thematize Euro-American dip...
Includes bibliographical footnotes.Eleanor Roosevelt communicated with the American public more effe...
The absence of formal state structures for the conduct of cultural relations until 1938 has led to t...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The Un...
In the decade after World War I, German-American relations improved swiftly. While resentment and bi...
Public diplomacy, an open form of international politics, is essential for building state relations ...
This article looks at Eleanor Roosevelt’s role in the 1930s anti-lynching movement. In particular, t...
Recent scholarly production on transatlantic relations in Europe is greatly interested in the role t...
In 1945, Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a member of the American delegation to the first sess...
The overt aim of this collection has been to provide a preliminary account of Eleanor Roosevelt’s mu...
Eleanor Roosevelt wrote books, thousands of newspaper and magazine articles and was a regular broadc...
open1noIn 1945, Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a member of the American delegation to the fir...
Eleanor Roosevelt’s presumable modesty and shyness are among her most habitually applauded private c...
Mary Pos, self-proclaimed first female travel journalist from the Netherlands, met Eleanor Roosevelt...
This article discusses First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt’s international travels during the Second World ...
This dissertation focuses on canonical literary and political texts that thematize Euro-American dip...
Includes bibliographical footnotes.Eleanor Roosevelt communicated with the American public more effe...
The absence of formal state structures for the conduct of cultural relations until 1938 has led to t...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The Un...
In the decade after World War I, German-American relations improved swiftly. While resentment and bi...
Public diplomacy, an open form of international politics, is essential for building state relations ...
This article looks at Eleanor Roosevelt’s role in the 1930s anti-lynching movement. In particular, t...