America and the intellectual cold wars in Europe : Shepard Stone between philanthropy, academy, and diplomacy /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
©2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- From Nashua and Berlin to Pearl Harbor
- Nashua (New Hampshire) and Dartmouth College
- Student in Weimar Germany
- Reporting on Europe and Hitler
- Rescue from the Holocaust
- Defeating and Rebuilding Germany
- War Service in Europe
- Occupied Germany
- Working for U.S. Military Government
- Back with the New York Times
- Public Opinion and High Politics in Semisovereign West Germany
- Joining U.S. High Commissioner John J. McCloy
- Stone's German-American Network
- McCloy's "Harry Hopkins"
- Supporting a Democratic Press
- Mass Society and the Threat of Totalitarianism
- Elites and Masses
- Visions of America
- Totalitarian Dictatorships
- The Debate on Culture in America
- Western Intellectuals and the Cold Culture Wars of the Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF)
- Mass Culture and the Congress for Cultural Freedom
- Communists and Ex-Communists
- Rallying the Anti-Soviet Left
- The Growth of the CCF Empire
- Internationalizing the Ford Foundation
- The Biggest Philanthropic Organization in the World
- The Conditions of Peace Project
- The Struggle for a European Program
- Exporting American Culture
- Philanthropy and Diplomacy
- Ford's International Program
- Looking East
- Midwife to European Philanthropy
- Cultural and Political Investments
- The CIA, the Ford Foundation, and the Demise of the CCF Empire
- The U.S. Government and the Funding of Culture
- The Ford Foundation's Washington Connections
- Rescuing the CCF
- Scandal and Collapse.