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Books Across Borders UNESCO and the Politics of Postwar Cultural Reconstruction, 1945–1951

by Miriam Intrator

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<p></p><p><i>Books Across Borders: UNESCO and the Politics of Postwar Cultural Reconstruction, 1945-1951</i> is a history of the emotional, ideological, informational, and technical power and meaning of books and libraries in the aftermath of World War II, examined through the cultural reconstruction activities undertaken by the Libraries Section of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The book focuses on the key actors and on-the-ground work of the Libraries Section in four central areas: empowering libraries around the world to acquire the books they wanted and needed; facilitating expanded global production of quality translations and affordable books; participating in debates over the contested fate of confiscated books and displaced libraries; and formulating notions of cultural rights as human rights. Through examples from France, Poland, and surviving Jewish Europe, this book provides new insight into the complexities and specificities of UNESCO’s role in the realm of books, libraries, and networks of information exchange during the early postwar, post-Holocaust, Cold War years.</p><br><p></p>

Details

Format
Hardcover
Pages
280
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Language
EN
Edition
1st ed. 2019
ISBN-13
9783030158156
ISBN-10
3030158152

Categories

Literary Criticism, Comparative Literature, History, Wars & Conflicts