Taking Books to the World

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American book export programs
American books in translation
American publishing abroad
American soft power history
American Studies Cold War era
Author_Amanda Laugesen
book programs in Nigeria
books that shaped global culture
building book industries
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Cold War communication strategies
Cold War cultural diplomacy
Cold War media history
Cold War publishing programs
Cold War translation efforts
cultural Cold War programs
developing world publishing
diplomacy through literature
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exporting American values
forgotten Cold War initiatives
Franklin Book Programs history
Franklin Book Programs in Egypt
Franklin Book Programs legacy
Franklin Publications Cold War
global book distribution history
global history of reading
global influence through books
global reading culture
global reading initiatives
history of book translation programs
history of educational publishing
history of translated books
how books built diplomacy
international book programs
literature as political tool
multilingual book publishing
nation-building through books
political uses of literature
promoting democracy through books
propaganda and literature
publishing in the developing world
translating American culture
translation and international politics
transnational book history
U.S. book diplomacy
U.S. cultural outreach
U.S. influence in Afghanistan
U.S. translation diplomacy
U.S.-funded publishing initiatives
United States Information Agency books

Product details

  • ISBN 9781625343093
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Franklin Publications, or Franklin Book Programs, was started in 1953 as a form of cultural diplomacy. Until it folded in the 1970s, Franklin translated, printed, and distributed American books around the world, with offices in Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Although it was a private firm, Franklin received funding from the United States Information Agency. This was an ambitious and idealistic postwar effort that ultimately became the victim of shifting politics.

In Taking Books to the World, Amanda Laugesen tells the story of this purposeful enterprise, demonstrating the mix of goodwill and political drive behind its efforts to create modern book industries in developing countries. Examining the project through a clarifying lens, she reveals the ways Franklin's work aligned with cultural currents, exposing the imperial beliefs, charitable hopes, and intellectual reasoning behind this global experiment.
Amanda Laugesen is director of the Australian National Dictionary Centre at the Australian National University and author of numerous books, including, most recently, Furphies and Whizzbangs: Anzac Slang from the Great War.