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Bells for America: The Cold War, Modernism, and the Netherlands Carillon in Arlington
Contributor(s): Oostdijk, Diederik (Author)

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ISBN: 0271083778     ISBN-13: 9780271083773
Publisher: Penn State University Press
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Binding Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | Buildings - Landmarks & Monuments
- Architecture | History - Contemporary (1945 -)
- History | United States - 20th Century
Dewey: 725.940
LCCN: 2019021348
Series: Refiguring Modernism
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 7.2" W x 9.8" L (1.54 lbs) 256 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 20th Century
- Cultural Region - Mid-Atlantic
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
 
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Publisher Description:

The Netherlands Carillon stands out in the American memorial landscape. Situated between Arlington National Cemetery and the Marine Corps War Memorial, the modernist design of this 127-foot steel bell tower is strangely at odds with its surroundings, much in the same way that its prominent place is at odds with its absence in American memory. In this book, Diederik Oostdijk reveals the intriguing history of this major monument hidden in plain sight.

Given to the United States in the 1950s by the Dutch government as a gesture of gratitude for America's role in the Dutch liberation during World War II and for the Marshall Plan aid that helped rebuild the Dutch economy, the carillon owes its conspicuous placement to the Cold War. Oostdijk traces the history of this monument, from its creation and the pageantry surrounding its presentation through its fall into disrepair and plans for its renewal. In so doing, he resolves the paradox of the carillon's placement in Arlington and unearths a fascinating and compelling story of diplomacy and humanity.

Interweaving art history, campanology, landscape architecture, literature, musicology, and diplomatic history, Bells for America recounts how the Netherlands and the United States reconstructed their national identities and fostered an international relationship in the postwar era through public art.


Contributor Bio(s): Oostdijk, Diederik: - Diederik Oostdijk is Professor of English Literature at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the author of Among the Nightmare Fighters: American Poets of World War II and coeditor of Tales of the Great American Victory: World War II Politics and Poetics.
 
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