General bibliography

This list is in progress and by no means exhaustive. Suggestions are welcome.

Altbach, Philip G. 1975. “Publishing and the Intellectual System.” Annals, AAPSS 421, 1–13.

Altbach, Philip G. 1992. Publishing and Development in the Third World. Oxford: Hans Zell, 1992.

Alvandi, Roham. 2014. Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: The United States and Iran in
The Cold War. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Ashton, Nigel J. 2007. The Cold War in the Middle East: Regional Conflict and the Superpowers 1967–73. London and New York: Routledge.

Azarang, Abdolhossein. 2007. Mabani-ye Nashr-e Ketab [An Introduction to Book Publishing]. Tehran: Samt.

Barnhisel, Greg. 2010. “Cold Warriors of the Book: American Book Programs in the
1950s.” Book History 13, 185–217.

Barnhisel, Greg, and Catherine Turner, eds. 2010. Pressing the Fight: Print, Propaganda, and the Cold War. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press.

Barnhisel, Greg. 2015. Cold War Modernists: Art, Literature, and American Cultural
Diplomacy. New York: Columbia University Press.

Baumgarten, Stefan. 2010. “Ideology and Translation.” Handbook of Translation Studies. Vol. 3, edited by Yves Gambier and Luc Van Doorslaer. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 60–65.

Berghahn, Volker R. 2001. America and Intellectual Cold Wars in Europe: Shepard Stone between Philanthropy, Academy and Diplomacy. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Bourdieu, Pierre. 1993. The Field of Cultural Production: Essays on Art and Literature. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

Buzelin, Hélène. 2010. “Agents of Translation.” In Handbook of Translation Studies. Vol. 2, edited by Yves Gambier and Luc Van Doorslaer. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 6–12.

Chubin, Shahram. 1997. “Iran.” In The Cold War and the Middle East, edited by Yezid Sayigh and Avi Shlaim. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 216–249.

Cottam, Richard W. 1988. Iran and the United States: A Cold War Case Study. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Day, Tony, and Maya Hian Ting Liem, eds. 2010. Cultures at War: The Cold War and Cultural Expression in Southeast Asia. New York: Cornell University Press.

Emery, Christian. 2013. US Foreign Policy and the Iranian Revolution: The Cold War Dynamics of Engagement and Strategic Alliance. London and New York: Palgrave.

Fawcett, Louise L. 2009. Iran and the Cold War: The Azerbaijan Crisis of 1946. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Fairclough, Norman. 2010. Critical Discourse Analysis: The Critical Study of Language. 2nd edition. New York: Routledge.

Filstrup, J.M. “Franklin Book Program/Tehran.” International Library Review 8 (1976), 431–450.

Grieve, Victoria M. 2018. Little Cold Warriors: American Childhood in the 1950s. London: OUP.

Haddadian-Moghaddam, Esmaeil. 2016. “The Cultural Cold War and the Circulation of World Literature: Insights from Franklin Book Programs.” Journal of World Literature 1, no. 3, 371–390.

Hixon, Walter L. 1997. Parting the Curtain: Propaganda, Culture, and the Cold War, 1945–1961. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Iber, Patrick. 2016. Neither Peace nor Freedom: The Cultural Cold War in Latin America. Harvard University Press.

Khalidi, Rashid. 2009. Sowing Crisis: The Cold War and American Dominance in the Middle East. Boston: Beacon.

Laugesen, Amanda. 2010. “Books for the World: American Book Programs in the Developing World, 1948–1968.” In Pressing the Fight: Print, Propaganda, and the Cold War, edited by Greg Barnhisel and Catherine Turner. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 126–144.

Laugesen, Amanda. 2017. Taking Books to the World: American Publishers and the Cultural Cold War. Amherst, MA: UMass Press.

Masey, Jack, and Conway Lloyd Morgan. 2008. Cold War Confrontations: US Exhibitions and Their Role in the Cultural Cold War. Zürich: Lars Müller.

Ninkovich, Frank A. 1981. The Diplomacy of Ideas: US Foreign Policy and Cultural
Relations, 1938–1950. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Robbins, Louise. S. 2007. “Publishing American Values: The Franklin Book Programs as Cold War Cultural Diplomacy.” Library Trends 55, no. 3, 638–650.

Romijn, Peter, Giles Scott-Smith, and Joes Segal, eds. 2012. Divided Dreamworlds? The Cultural Cold War in East and West. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Saeki, Chizuru. 2007. U.S. Cultural Propaganda in Cold War Japan. Promoting Democracy 1948–1960. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.

Sayigh, Yezid, and Avi Shlaim, eds. 1997. The Cold War and the Middle East. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

Schayegh, Cyrus. 2012. “Iran’s Karaj Dam Affair: Emerging Mass Consumerism, the Politics of Promise, and the Cold War in the Third World.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 54, no. 3, 612–643.

Saunders, Frances Stonor. 1999. Who Paid the Piper? The CIA and the Cultural Cold War. London: Granta Books.

Sherif, Ann. 2013. Japan’s Cold War: Media, Literature, and the Law. New York: Columbia University Press.

Smith, Datus C. 1975. “The Bright Promise of Publishing in Developing Countries.”
The American Academy of Political and Social Science 421, 130–139.

Smith, Datus C. 1981. “The Two-Way Flow of Information between East and West: Obstacles and Solutions.” In The International Flow of Information: A Trans- Pacific Perspective, edited by John Y. Cole. Washington: Library of Congress, 18–20.

Takey, Ray, and Steven Simon. 2016. The Pragmatic Superpower: Winning the Cold War in the Middle East. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

Travis, Trysh. 2013. “Books in the Cold War: Beyond ‘Culture’ and ‘Information.’” In The Oxford Handbook of Propaganda Studies, edited by Jonathan Auerbach and Russ Castronovo. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 180–200.

Vatikiotis, Panayiotis J. 1997. The Middle East: From the End of Empire to the End of the Cold War. London and New York: Routledge.

Westad, Odd Arne. 2000. “The New International History of the Cold War: Three (Possible) Paradigms.” Diplomatic History 24, no. 4, 551–565.

Westad, Odd Arne. 2005. The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Wulf, Andrew James. 2015. U.S. International Exhibitions during the Cold War: Winning Hearts and Minds through Cultural Diplomacy. Lanham, MD: Rowman &
Littlefield.