This series of original case studies, focusing on the proceedings
and wider diplomatic significance of lavish banquets held across
the period at iconic New York and London hotels like the
Waldorf-Astoria and the Savoy, provides unique insights into the
Pilgrims Society's activities. Stephan Bowman challenges existing
orthodoxies about the origins of public diplomacy and shows that it
was only through the earlier work of semi-official organisations
like the Pilgrims Society operating within a state-private nexus
that greater governmental involvement in public diplomacy was
legitimised.
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