'This book demonstrates that international encounters are far richer and more diverse than are captured in the notion of diplomatic meetings. The authors raise important questions on the chronology of internationalism and of the mid 20th century more generally ... They ask questions about the origins and legacies of internationalism, and also attempt to integrate personal and social histories with the history of intergovernmental and non-governmental institutions.' - From the Introduction to this volume, by Patricia Clavin, Jesus College, Oxford