Propaganda, Gender, and Cultural Power tells the story of the gendered methods, policies, and institutions that contributed to the making of French cultural diplomacy in Britain, against the backdrop of war, changing Franco-British relations, European tensions and the global transformation of what 'foreign affairs' meant to states.
Propaganda, Gender, and Cultural Power tells the story of the gendered methods, policies, and institutions that contributed to the making of French cultural diplomacy in Britain, against the backdrop of war, changing Franco-British relations, European tensions and the global transformation of what 'foreign affairs' meant to states.
Charlotte Faucher is a British Academy postdoctoral fellow at the University of Manchester. She was born in France where she completed her BA and MA. She received her PhD from Queen Mary University of London (2015). Afterwards, she held teaching positions at the University of Warwick, Sciences Po Paris, and the University of Manchester. She has published an article on gender and French soft power in Historical Journal and a piece on cultural diplomacy during the Second World War in Journal of Contemporary History.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Illustrations * List of Tables * Introduction * 1: Projections and Perceptions of France in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain * 2: Gender and high-society cultural diplomacy, 1900-1913 * 3: The gendered and transnational workings of academic diplomacy * 4: Transnational French and British cultural fronts, 1914-1919 * 5: Women and the masculinisation of cultural diplomacy in the interwar period * 6: Résistantes and children in the service of Charles de Gaulle's propaganda * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
* List of Illustrations * List of Tables * Introduction * 1: Projections and Perceptions of France in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain * 2: Gender and high-society cultural diplomacy, 1900-1913 * 3: The gendered and transnational workings of academic diplomacy * 4: Transnational French and British cultural fronts, 1914-1919 * 5: Women and the masculinisation of cultural diplomacy in the interwar period * 6: Résistantes and children in the service of Charles de Gaulle's propaganda * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
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