Articles
Cultural Diplomacy and Europe's Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919–1939: IntroductionBenjamin G. Martin, Elisabeth Marie PillerContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 149–163doi: 10.1017/S096077732000065X Published Online on 26 March 2021
The ‘First Exhibition of Russian Art’ in Berlin: The Transnational Origins of Bolshevik Cultural Diplomacy, 1921–1922Ewa BerardContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 164–180doi: 10.1017/S0960777320000661 Published Online on 23 March 2021
‘Extended Arm of Reich Foreign Policy’? Literary Internationalism, Cultural Diplomacy and the First German PEN Club in the Weimar RepublicTara Talwar WindsorContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 181–197doi: 10.1017/S0960777320000600 Published Online on 28 January 2021
Weak State, Powerful Culture: The Emergence of Spanish Cultural Diplomacy, 1914–1936Luis G. Martínez del CampoContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 198–213doi: 10.1017/S0960777320000636 Published Online on 5 March 2021
Gain Weight, Have Fun, Discover the Motherland: The German–Polish Children's Summer Camp Exchange and Interwar Era RevisionismPeter Polak-SpringerContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 214–230doi: 10.1017/S096077732000051X Published Online on 10 December 2020
The Race for Revision and Recognition: Interwar Hungarian Cultural Diplomacy in ContextZsolt NagyContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 231–247doi: 10.1017/S0960777321000011 Published Online on 19 March 2021
The Transatlantic Dynamics of European Cultural Diplomacy: Germany, France and the Battle for US Affections in the 1920sElisabeth Marie PillerContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 248–264doi: 10.1017/S0960777321000035 Published Online on 5 April 2021
A ‘Sound Investment’? British Cultural Diplomacy and Overseas Students: The British Council's Students Committee, 1935–1939Alice ByrneContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 265–283doi: 10.1017/S0960777321000072 Published Online on 11 May 2021
A ‘Swedish Offensive’ at the World's Fairs: Advertising, Social Reformism and the Roots of Swedish Cultural Diplomacy, 1935–1939Nikolas Glover, Andreas Mørkved HellenesContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 284–300doi: 10.1017/S0960777320000533 Published Online on 10 December 2020
The Birth of the Cultural Treaty in Europe's Age of CrisisBenjamin G. MartinContemporary European History, Volume 30 / Issue 2, May 2021, pp 301–317doi: 10.1017/S0960777321000023 Published Online on 19 March 2021