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A 'Swedish Offensive' at the World's Fairs : Advertising, Social Reformism and the Roots of Swedish Cultural Diplomacy, 1935–1939

Abstract

While recent scholarship has highlighted how participating countries at the interwar world's fairs competed by displaying ideological versions of modernity, the alternative national projections of smaller states have received less attention. This study of the Swedish national pavilions from Brussels 1935 via Paris 1937 to New York 1939 analyses how a loose but well-connected network of communicators over the course of three fairs responded to, and used, the evolving trends at these international mega-events. In the threatening international atmosphere of the late 1930s, the network convinced the Swedish government to seize the opportunities opened up by the crises of capitalism and democracy. The 1937 and 1939 pavilions showcased Sweden at the world's fairs as an example of the successful handling of economic and socio-political crisis, and the experience had a formative impact on the post-war institutionalisation of Swedish cultural diplomacy.

Languages

English

Publisher

Uppsala universitet, Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen; Aarhus University, School of Culture and Society, Jens Chr. Skous Vej 5, Building 1461, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark

DOI

10.1017/S0960777320000533

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