Description |
1 online resource (xii, 339 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Introduction: Out of the House: On the Global History of UNESCO, 1945-2015 -- Part I Routes of Knowledge -- 1 Popularizing Anthropology, Combating Racism: Alfred Métraux at The UNESCO Courier -- 2 Weapons of Mass Distribution: UNESCO and the Impact of Books -- 3 And Action! UN and UNESCO Coordinating Information Films, 1945-1951 -- Part II Rebuilding a World Devastated by War -- 4 Bringing Everyone to Trogen: UNESCO and the Promotion of an International Model of Children's Communities after World War II -- 5 Returning to the International Community: UNESCO and Post-war Japan, 1945-1951 -- 6 UNESCO, Reconstruction, and Pursuing Peace through a "Library-Minded" World, 1945-1950 -- Part III Experts on the Ground -- 7 UNESCO's Fundamental Education Program, 1946-1958: Vision, Actions and Impact -- 8 Education for Independence: UNESCO in the Post-colonial Democratic Republic of Congo -- 9 The Flow of UNESCO Experts toward Latin America: On the Asymmetrical Impact of the Missions, 1947-1984 -- Part IV Implementing Peace in the Mind -- 10 UNESCO Teaches History: Implementing International Understanding in Sweden -- 11 UNESCO and the Improvement of History Textbooks in Mexico, 1945-1960 -- 12 UNESCO's Role in East Asian Reconciliation: Post-war Japan and International Understanding -- Part V Practising World Heritage -- 13 UNESCO and the Shaping of Global Heritage -- 14 Safeguarding Iran and Afghanistan: On UNESCO's Efforts in the Field of Archeology -- 15 UNESCO and Chinese Heritage: An Ongoing Campaign to Achieve World-Class Standards |
Summary |
The mission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), as defined just after the end of World War II, is to construct intellectual and moral solidarity in order to build 'the defenses of peace' in the minds of men and women. The Organization has therefore carried out a considerable amount of mental engineering. Historians have so far uncovered the roots of many of the soft power initiatives launched to construct sincere solidarity between people, but we still know very little about their impact. In this publication, leading historians within the field trace the routes of selected initiatives from the center to the periphery from UNESCO's headquarters in Paris to the member states to assess UNESCO's global impact from World War II and up till today |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 19, 2016) |
Subject |
Unesco -- History
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Unesco |
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International agencies -- History
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General & world history.
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History of science.
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Social & cultural history.
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REFERENCE -- Questions & Answers.
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International agencies
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Duedahl, Poul, 1973- editor.
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LC no. |
2016302907 |
ISBN |
9781137581204 |
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1137581204 |
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9781349845286 |
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1349845280 |
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