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Winter Kept Us Warm: Cold War Interactions Reconsidered
2010, Aleksanteri Institute
in English
9521065648 9789521065644
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Table of Contents
Notes on contributors
Glossary of terms and abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Preface / Katalin Miklossy
Introduction: Cold war interactions reconsidered / Sari Autio-Sarasmo and Brendan Humphreys
Fighting the cold war with violins and trumpets: American symphony orchestras abroad in the 1950's / Jonathan Rosenberg
Cold war communications: the experience of American exchange exhibitions in the Soviet Union, 1959-1991 / Tomas Tolvaisas
The Polish origins of Jean-Paul Sartre's "Question of Method" / Nancy Jachec
Western in style, socialist in content? Visual representations of GDR consumer culture in the Neue Berliner Illustrierte (1953-64) / Isabelle de Keghel
Fostering a "convergence with reality" : East German foreign policy experts' contacts with the capitalist west / Stephen J. Scala
The heirs of the future: Soviet and American foreign correspondents meeting youth on the other side of the iron curtain / Dina Fainberg
"This film is harmful" : Resizing America for the Soviet Union / Andrei Kosovoi
Intellectual activism during the cold war: Icelandic socialists and their international networks / Rosa Magnusdottir
Life-stories reconnected: publishing tamizdat as a symbolic act of recreating biographical coherence across the iron curtain / Friederike Kind-Kovacs
Kicking the ball over the wall: footbal and agency in communist East Germany / Mike Dennis
List of references
Name index.
Edition Notes
Selected and edited papers, originally presented at the 9th Aleksanteri Conference at the University of Helsinki, 2009.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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