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Title Cold War cultures : perspectives on Eastern and Western societies / edited by Annette Vowinckel, Marcus M. Payk, and Thomas Lindenberger.
Publication Info New York : Berghahn Books, 2012.



Descript 1 online resource (x, 385 pages) : illustrations
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Contents Illustrations; European Cold War Culture(s)? An Introduction; Part 1 -- Mediating the Cold War: Radio, Film, Television, and Literature; Chapter 1 -- East European Cold War Culture(s): Alterities, Commonalities, and Film Industries; Chapter 2 -- "We Started the Cold War": A Hidden Message behind Stalin's Attack on Anna Akhmatova; Chapter 3 -- Radio Reform in the 1980s: RIAS and DT-64 Respond to Private Radio; Chapter 4 -- The Enemy Within: (De)Dramatizing the Cold War in U.S. and West German Spy TV from the 1960s.
Chapter 5 -- Cold War Television: Olga Korbut and the Munich Olympics of 1972Part II -- Constructing Identities: Representations of the "Self"; Chapter 6 -- Catholic Piety in the Early Cold War Years, or How the Virgin Mary Protected the West from Communism; Chapter 7 -- The Road to Socialism Paved with Good Intentions: Automobile Culture in the Soviet Union, Romania, and the GDR During Détente; Chapter 8 -- Advertising, Emotions, and "Hidden Persuaders": The Making of Cold-War Consumer Culture in Britain from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Chapter 9 -- Survival in the Welfare Cocoon: The Culture of Civil Defense in Cold War SwedenPart III -- Crossing the Border: Interactions with the "Other"; Chapter 10 -- The Peace and the War Camps: The Dichotomous Cold War Culture in Czechoslovakia: 1948-1960; Chapter 11 -- Artistic Style, Canonization, and Identity Politics in Cold War Germany, 1947-1960; Chapter 12 -- What Does Democracy Look Like? (And Why Would Anyone Want to Buy It?): Third World Demands and West German Responses at 1960s World Youth Festivals.
Chapter 13 -- Drawing the East-West Border: Narratives of Modernity and Identity in the Northeastern Adriatic (1947-1954)Part IV -- The Legacies of the Cold War: Remembrance and Historiography; Chapter 14 -- A 1950s Revival: Cold War Culture in Reunified Germany; Chapter 15 -- The Mikson Case: War Crimes Memory, Estonian Identity Reconstructions, and the Transnational Politics of Justice; Chapter 16 -- The First Cold War Memorial in Berlin: A Short Inquiry into Europe, the Cold War, and Memory Cultures; Notes on Contributors; Index.
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ISBN 9780857452443 (electronic bk.)
0857452444 (electronic bk.)
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Subject Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe.
Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe, Eastern.
Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe, Western.
Cold War in literature.
Cold War in motion pictures.
Cold War in mass media.
Alt author Vowinckel, Annette.
Payk, Marcus M.
Lindenberger, Thomas, 1955-
Descript 1 online resource (x, 385 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Illustrations; European Cold War Culture(s)? An Introduction; Part 1 -- Mediating the Cold War: Radio, Film, Television, and Literature; Chapter 1 -- East European Cold War Culture(s): Alterities, Commonalities, and Film Industries; Chapter 2 -- "We Started the Cold War": A Hidden Message behind Stalin's Attack on Anna Akhmatova; Chapter 3 -- Radio Reform in the 1980s: RIAS and DT-64 Respond to Private Radio; Chapter 4 -- The Enemy Within: (De)Dramatizing the Cold War in U.S. and West German Spy TV from the 1960s.
Chapter 5 -- Cold War Television: Olga Korbut and the Munich Olympics of 1972Part II -- Constructing Identities: Representations of the "Self"; Chapter 6 -- Catholic Piety in the Early Cold War Years, or How the Virgin Mary Protected the West from Communism; Chapter 7 -- The Road to Socialism Paved with Good Intentions: Automobile Culture in the Soviet Union, Romania, and the GDR During Détente; Chapter 8 -- Advertising, Emotions, and "Hidden Persuaders": The Making of Cold-War Consumer Culture in Britain from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Chapter 9 -- Survival in the Welfare Cocoon: The Culture of Civil Defense in Cold War SwedenPart III -- Crossing the Border: Interactions with the "Other"; Chapter 10 -- The Peace and the War Camps: The Dichotomous Cold War Culture in Czechoslovakia: 1948-1960; Chapter 11 -- Artistic Style, Canonization, and Identity Politics in Cold War Germany, 1947-1960; Chapter 12 -- What Does Democracy Look Like? (And Why Would Anyone Want to Buy It?): Third World Demands and West German Responses at 1960s World Youth Festivals.
Chapter 13 -- Drawing the East-West Border: Narratives of Modernity and Identity in the Northeastern Adriatic (1947-1954)Part IV -- The Legacies of the Cold War: Remembrance and Historiography; Chapter 14 -- A 1950s Revival: Cold War Culture in Reunified Germany; Chapter 15 -- The Mikson Case: War Crimes Memory, Estonian Identity Reconstructions, and the Transnational Politics of Justice; Chapter 16 -- The First Cold War Memorial in Berlin: A Short Inquiry into Europe, the Cold War, and Memory Cultures; Notes on Contributors; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780857452443 (electronic bk.)
0857452444 (electronic bk.)
Subject Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe.
Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe, Eastern.
Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe, Western.
Cold War in literature.
Cold War in motion pictures.
Cold War in mass media.
Alt author Vowinckel, Annette.
Payk, Marcus M.
Lindenberger, Thomas, 1955-

Subject Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe.
Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe, Eastern.
Cold War -- Social aspects -- Europe, Western.
Cold War in literature.
Cold War in motion pictures.
Cold War in mass media.
Descript 1 online resource (x, 385 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Illustrations; European Cold War Culture(s)? An Introduction; Part 1 -- Mediating the Cold War: Radio, Film, Television, and Literature; Chapter 1 -- East European Cold War Culture(s): Alterities, Commonalities, and Film Industries; Chapter 2 -- "We Started the Cold War": A Hidden Message behind Stalin's Attack on Anna Akhmatova; Chapter 3 -- Radio Reform in the 1980s: RIAS and DT-64 Respond to Private Radio; Chapter 4 -- The Enemy Within: (De)Dramatizing the Cold War in U.S. and West German Spy TV from the 1960s.
Chapter 5 -- Cold War Television: Olga Korbut and the Munich Olympics of 1972Part II -- Constructing Identities: Representations of the "Self"; Chapter 6 -- Catholic Piety in the Early Cold War Years, or How the Virgin Mary Protected the West from Communism; Chapter 7 -- The Road to Socialism Paved with Good Intentions: Automobile Culture in the Soviet Union, Romania, and the GDR During Détente; Chapter 8 -- Advertising, Emotions, and "Hidden Persuaders": The Making of Cold-War Consumer Culture in Britain from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Chapter 9 -- Survival in the Welfare Cocoon: The Culture of Civil Defense in Cold War SwedenPart III -- Crossing the Border: Interactions with the "Other"; Chapter 10 -- The Peace and the War Camps: The Dichotomous Cold War Culture in Czechoslovakia: 1948-1960; Chapter 11 -- Artistic Style, Canonization, and Identity Politics in Cold War Germany, 1947-1960; Chapter 12 -- What Does Democracy Look Like? (And Why Would Anyone Want to Buy It?): Third World Demands and West German Responses at 1960s World Youth Festivals.
Chapter 13 -- Drawing the East-West Border: Narratives of Modernity and Identity in the Northeastern Adriatic (1947-1954)Part IV -- The Legacies of the Cold War: Remembrance and Historiography; Chapter 14 -- A 1950s Revival: Cold War Culture in Reunified Germany; Chapter 15 -- The Mikson Case: War Crimes Memory, Estonian Identity Reconstructions, and the Transnational Politics of Justice; Chapter 16 -- The First Cold War Memorial in Berlin: A Short Inquiry into Europe, the Cold War, and Memory Cultures; Notes on Contributors; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Vowinckel, Annette.
Payk, Marcus M.
Lindenberger, Thomas, 1955-
ISBN 9780857452443 (electronic bk.)
0857452444 (electronic bk.)

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