Fewer than five months before the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, the world was invited to New York City to celebrate the opening of the final international exposition of the interwar period. Touted by Fair organizers as the ‘last best chance for peace,’ the 1939 New York World’s Fair offered foreign governments the opportunity to express alternative, and sometimes competing, world views alongside one another in national pavilions and exhibit halls built on reclaimed wasteland in the outer borough of Queens. While most historians continue to disregard the interwar expositions held within the United States as sites of mere amusement, obfuscation, or commercial exchange, this thesis argues that the 1939 World’s Fair can be best u...
"Exploring how modern internationalism emerged as a negotiated process through international co...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This article considers the involvement of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the 1939 New York World’...
This article considers the involvement of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the 1939 New York World’...
Since the first world’s fair in London in 1851, at the dawn of the era of industrialization, interna...
Photographs of the German and Soviet pavilions facing off at the Paris International Exposition in 1...
This dissertation offers the first comprehensive and critical study of Germanic art and design exhib...
While recent scholarship has highlighted how participating countries at the interwar world's fairs c...
Visitors to the 1939 New York World\u27s Fair witnessed a uniquely American modernism that synthesiz...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibliogra...
My dissertation focuses on the three major international fairs held in Paris in the interwar period ...
In 1939, the United States’ strained relations with countries in Asia and Europe echoed the challeng...
In 1939, the United States’ strained relations with countries in Asia and Europe echoed the challeng...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
"Exploring how modern internationalism emerged as a negotiated process through international co...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This article considers the involvement of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the 1939 New York World’...
This article considers the involvement of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the 1939 New York World’...
Since the first world’s fair in London in 1851, at the dawn of the era of industrialization, interna...
Photographs of the German and Soviet pavilions facing off at the Paris International Exposition in 1...
This dissertation offers the first comprehensive and critical study of Germanic art and design exhib...
While recent scholarship has highlighted how participating countries at the interwar world's fairs c...
Visitors to the 1939 New York World\u27s Fair witnessed a uniquely American modernism that synthesiz...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibliogra...
My dissertation focuses on the three major international fairs held in Paris in the interwar period ...
In 1939, the United States’ strained relations with countries in Asia and Europe echoed the challeng...
In 1939, the United States’ strained relations with countries in Asia and Europe echoed the challeng...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
"Exploring how modern internationalism emerged as a negotiated process through international co...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...