Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-217) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: messages of peace and images of war: modern architecture as diplomacy / Rika Devos, Alexander Ortenberg and Vladimir Paperny -- L'Exposition de 1937 n'aura pas lieu: the invention of the Paris International Expo and the Soviet and German pavilions / Danilo Udovic̆ki-Selb -- "Italians do it better": facist Italy's new brand of nationalism in the art and architecture of the Italian pavilion, Paris 1937 / Flavia Marcello -- Architecture as wartime cultural diplomacy: the Japanese pavilion at Paris 1937 / Akiko Takenaka -- Hot and Cold War architecture of Soviet pavilions (1937-1959) / Vladimir Paperny -- Architecture of light and water at the Universal Exhibition of Rome of 1942 / Angelo Maggi -- From statecraft to stagecraft: the visual politics of Britishness at the South Bank Exhibition / Anthony Raynsford -- "Let us now invest in peace." Architecture at Expo 58 in resonance of war / Rika Devos -- Politics of the void: Fraquista Spain at Expo 58 / María Gonzáles Pendás -- Between wars, between blocs: Yugoslavia at Expo 58 / Vladimir Kulić -- Epilogue: images of war and messages of peace: the American story / Lisa D. Schrenk.
Summary:
"This book investigates architecture as a form of diplomacy in the context of the Second World War at six major European international and national expositions that took place between 1937 and 1959"-- Back cover.
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