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The Pilgrims Society and Public Diplomacy, 1895-1945

  • Stephen Bowman

نتاج البحث: Book

ملخص

Labelled by an Irish-American newspaper in 1906 as a ‘nondescript aggregation of degenerate Americans, Britishers and Jews’, the Pilgrims Society has long excited the imaginations of conspiracy theorists. Founded in London in 1902, this upper-class dining club acted to bring Britain and the US closer together in political, diplomatic and cultural terms. This book is the story of how this elite network – which included iconic figures such as J.P Morgan and Andrew Carnegie – attempted to influence the Anglo-American relationship in the days before it became ‘special.’ The book explains that the Pilgrims did this by means of public diplomacy, a concept more commonly used by historians to refer to Cold War-era state-sponsored publicity activities. As this book makes clear, however, it was only through the earlier work of semi-official organisations like the Pilgrims Society – who operated within a state-private nexus – that greater governmental involvement in public diplomacy was legitimised.
اللغة الأصليةEnglish
ناشرEdinburgh University Press
عدد الصفحات242
رقم المعيار الدولي للكتب (المطبوع)9781474417815, 9781474452151
حالة النشرPublished - مارس 2018

سلسلة المنشورات

الاسمEdinburgh Series in Anglo-American Relations
ناشرEdinburgh University Press

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