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EDITED VOLUME ON INTELLECTUAL COOPERATION

Intellectual Cooperation at the League of Nations


Table of contents

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Blandine Blukacz-Louisfert and Adama Aly Pam Preface xv-xvi
Martin Grandjean and Daniel Laqua Intellectual Cooperation at the League of Nations and its Histories 1-17
Annamaria Ducci The League of Nations and the Notion of Cultural Heritage: Legacies and New Departures 19-30
Elisabet Carbó-Catalan The Language and Translation Policies of Intellectual Cooperation: Practical Needs and Symbolic Battles 31-46
Gabriel Galvez-Behar Fruitful Failure: Intellectual Cooperation and the Institutionalization of Scientific Research 47-58
Xavier Riondet The Production of Consensus and Legitimacy on Educational Questions: An Emerging Field of Action in the League’s Intellectual Cooperation Organization 59-73
Jonathan Voges In the Engine Room of Intellectual Cooperation: A Prosopographical Approach to the Civil Servants of the International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation in Paris 75-84
Diana Roig-Sanz and Rubén Rodríguez-Casañ A Gender Perspective on the History of Intellectual Cooperation: Women at the League of Nations and the Paris Institute 85-102
Monika Šipelytė Gabrielle Radziwill: The Story of an Eastern European Princess at the Service of Intellectual Cooperation 103-114
Pelle an Dijk Shaping Future Elites: The Information Section Supporting Intellectual Cooperation 115-126
Thomas Davies Transnational Associations and Intellectual Cooperation: Anticipating, Lobbying, Serving and Complementing the League of Nations Institutions 127-139
Johannes Feichtinger The Trauma of Imperial Decline versus the Triumph of National Rebirth: Austria’s and Poland’s Contrasting Concepts of International Intellectual Cooperation after the First World War 141-158
Anastassiya Schacht Searching for a New Yardstick: The League of Nations, Intellectual Cooperation and the Soviet Challenge 159-172
Benjamin G. Martin Modelling a Fascist Internationalism: Italy’s National Committee for Intellectual Cooperation, 1924–1937 173-186
Jennifer Y. Chang Beyond Representation: The Bibliothèque Sino-Internationale and the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, 1933–39 187-202
Leandro Lacquaniti The Entretien of Buenos Aires in 1936: Debates on Intellectual Cooperation and Western Culture in a World on Edge 203-216
  Select Bibliography 217-226
  Index 227-233