03554nam 22005895 450 991047889530332120210722020859.00-8147-0835-810.18574/9780814708354(CKB)2670000000331236(EBL)1126721(OCoLC)828793128(SSID)ssj0000832828(PQKBManifestationID)11476932(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000832828(PQKBWorkID)10935258(PQKB)10982941(MiAaPQ)EBC1126721(OCoLC)844348091(MdBmJHUP)muse26020(DE-B1597)547819(DE-B1597)9780814708354(OCoLC)827947211(EXLCZ)99267000000033123620200608h20132013 fg 0engurnn#---|un|utxtccrCapital of the World The Race to Host the United Nations /Charlene MiresNew York, NY :New York University Press,[2013]©20131 online resource (328 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4798-3375-4 0-8147-0794-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Introduction --1. Inspiration --2. Hope --3. Schemes --4. Blitz --5. Showtime! --6. Surprise --7. Stumble --8. Scramble --9. Deal --Epilogue --Abbreviations in Appendix and Notes --Appendix: Capitals of the World --Notes --Acknowledgments --Index --About the AuthorFrom 1944 to 1946, as the world pivoted from the Second World War to an unsteady peace, Americans in more than two hundred cities and towns mobilized to chase an implausible dream. The newly-created United Nations needed a meeting place, a central place for global diplomacy—a Capital of the World. But what would it look like, and where would it be? Without invitation, civic boosters in every region of the United States leapt at the prospect of transforming their hometowns into the Capital of the World. The idea stirred in big cities—Chicago, San Francisco, St. Louis, New Orleans, Denver, and more. It fired imaginations in the Black Hills of South Dakota and in small towns from coast to coast. Meanwhile, within the United Nations the search for a headquarters site became a debacle that threatened to undermine the organization in its earliest days. At times it seemed the world’s diplomats could agree on only one thing: under no circumstances did they want the United Nations to be based in New York. And for its part, New York worked mightily just to stay in the race it would eventually win. With a sweeping view of the United States’ place in the world at the end of World War II, Capital of the World tells the dramatic, surprising, and at times comic story of hometown promoters in pursuit of an extraordinary prize and the diplomats who struggled with the balance of power at a pivotal moment in history.HISTORY / United States / GeneralbisacshNew York (N.Y.)Buildings, structures, etcElectronic books.HISTORY / United States / General.341.2309Mires Charleneauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1035855DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910478895303321Capital of the World2455773UNINA