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GHIL Lecture

David Kuchenbuch

Mediating Globalism in the Twentieth Century:

The Cases of R. Buckminster Fuller and Arno Peters

28 March 2023

(0:42 h)



GHIL Lecture

David Kuchenbuch

Mediating Globalism in the Twentieth Century:
The Cases of R. Buckminster Fuller and Arno Peters

GHIL Lecture, given 15 November 2022

Many scholars have argued that historical concepts of the global are under-researched. In my talk, I will argue that filling this gap will mean taking a closer look at media representing global connections and differences. I will do this by presenting my research on American designer R. Buckminster Fuller and (West) German historian Arno Peters, both of whom rose to prominence as mediators of the global after the Second World War. Yet, while Fuller epitomized a highly optimistic globalism based on notions of technological progress typical of the 1960s, Peters’s works resonated with a more self-critical globalism, which gained traction in the 1970s. Analysing the history of globalism through the prism of media (and biography) points us to important shifts in twentieth-century political cultures.

David Kuchenbuch is Assistant Professor at Justus Liebig University Giessen. His main fields of interest are the history of knowledge, media history, and transnational history. He is the author of Geordnete Gemeinschaft: Architekten als Sozialingenieure— Deutschland und Schweden im 20. Jahrhundert (2010); Pioneering Health in London, 1935–2000: The Peckham Experiment (2019); and Welt-Bildner: Arno Peters, Richard Buckminster Fuller und die Medien des Globalismus, 1940–2000 (2021).

Don't miss the accompanying interview: GHIL Research Fellow for Modern History Pascale Siegrist and PR Officer Kim König talk to David Kuchenbuch about analysing the history of globalism through the prism of media (and biography).