Memoirs & Diplomats' Wives: Exploring the Relationship between Public Opinion & Diplomacy in the Anglophone World from the Late 19th Century through the Early 20th Century
The speaker will argue that the popularity and persistence of “diplomat’s wife” memoirs tells scholars about the increasingly public-facing and democratizing culture of foreign relations. While diplomats and statesmen struggled to bring their elite and secretive craft to terms with a democratizing world, the women on their arms successfully provided the public with a window into the world of diplomacy. For more information, contact susan_lynch@hks.harvard.edu