Foreign Cultural Policy in the Interbellum
Title
Foreign Cultural Policy in the Interbellum
Subtitle
The Italian Dante Alighieri Society and the British Council Contesting the Mediterranean
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9789089648778
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Hardback
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256
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English
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15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Introduction Chapter 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOREIGN CULTURAL POLICY Chapter 2: THE DANTE ALIGHIERI SOCIETY AND THE BRITISH COUNCIL AGENCY AND INDEPENDENCE Chapter 3: CONSTRUCTIONS OF 'ITALIANITÀ' AND 'BRITISHNESS' Chapter 4: THE BATTLE FOR CULTURAL HEGEMONY IN MALTA Chapter 5: NATIONAL CULTURE AND IMPERIAL CONQUEST: THE DANTE ALIGHIERI SOCIETY IN ABYSSINIA AND THE BRITISH COUNCIL IN EGYPT Conclusion Acknowledgements Bibliography

Tamara van Kessel

Foreign Cultural Policy in the Interbellum

The Italian Dante Alighieri Society and the British Council Contesting the Mediterranean

This book considers the growing awareness in the wake of World War I that culture could play an effective political role in international relations. Tamara van Kessel shows how the British created the British Council in support of those cultural aims, which took on particular urgency in light of the rise of fascist dictatorships in Europe. Van Kessel focuses in particular on the activities of the British Council and the Italian Dante Alighieri Society in the Mediterranean area, where their respective country's strategic and ideological interests most evidently clashed.
Author

Tamara van Kessel

Tamara van Kessel is assistant professor in the Department of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Amsterdam and member of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Heritage and Memory.