Socialist Internationalism in the Cold War
Socialist Internationalism in the Cold War
Exploring the Second World
Jersild, Austin; Babiracki, Patryk
Springer International Publishing AG
07/2018
355
Mole
Inglês
9783319813172
15 a 20 dias
491
.PART I: THE SECOND WORLD UNDER STALIN.-
.Ch. 1. Lars Peder Haga, "Coming to Terms with Europe: Konstantin Simonov and Oles' Honchar's Literary Conquest of East Central Europe at the End of World War II".-
.Ch. 2. Balazs Apor, "The Stalin Cult and the Construction of the Second World in Hungary in the Early Cold War Years, 1949-1953".-
.PART II: POST-STALINIST ENTANGLEMENTS IN THE SECOND WORLD.-.Ch. 3. Patryk Babiracki, "Two Stairways to Socialism: Soviet Youth Activists in Polish Spaces, 1957-1964".-
.Ch. 4. David Crowley, "Staging for the End of History: Avant-garde Visions at the Beginning and the End of Communism in Eastern Europe".-
.PART III: SECOND WORLD CULTURES.-
.Ch. 5. Kyrill Kunakhovich, "Ties that Bind, Ties that Divide: Second-World Cultural Exchange at the Grassroots".-
.Ch. 6. Marsha Siefert, "Second World Cinema: Soviet Film Outreach from 1955-1972".-
.PART IV: INTERNATIONALISM AND THE IRON CURTAIN .-
.Ch. 7. Mark Keck-Szajbel, "Motocross Mayhem. Racing as Transnational Phenomena in Socialist Czechoslovakia.".-
.Ch. 8. Pia Koivunen, "Friends, 'Potential Friends' and Enemies: Reimagining Soviet Relations to the First, the Second and the Third Worlds at the Moscow 1957 Youth Festival".-
.PART V: BETWEEN THE SECOND AND THE THIRD WORLDS.-
.Ch. 9. Jeremiah Wishon, "'Peace and Progress': Building Indo-Soviet Friendship".-.Ch. 10. David Tompkins, "Imagining a Red China in Central Europe: Visions of an Ally and Enemy in Poland and the GDR".-
.Ch. 11. Austin Jersild, Sino-Soviet Rivalry in Guinea-Conakry, 1956-1965: The Second World in the Third World.-
.AFTERWORD Ch. 12. Alfred Rieber, Promises and Paradoxes of Socialist Internationalism (Personal and Historical Reflections).
.PART I: THE SECOND WORLD UNDER STALIN.-
.Ch. 1. Lars Peder Haga, "Coming to Terms with Europe: Konstantin Simonov and Oles' Honchar's Literary Conquest of East Central Europe at the End of World War II".-
.Ch. 2. Balazs Apor, "The Stalin Cult and the Construction of the Second World in Hungary in the Early Cold War Years, 1949-1953".-
.PART II: POST-STALINIST ENTANGLEMENTS IN THE SECOND WORLD.-.Ch. 3. Patryk Babiracki, "Two Stairways to Socialism: Soviet Youth Activists in Polish Spaces, 1957-1964".-
.Ch. 4. David Crowley, "Staging for the End of History: Avant-garde Visions at the Beginning and the End of Communism in Eastern Europe".-
.PART III: SECOND WORLD CULTURES.-
.Ch. 5. Kyrill Kunakhovich, "Ties that Bind, Ties that Divide: Second-World Cultural Exchange at the Grassroots".-
.Ch. 6. Marsha Siefert, "Second World Cinema: Soviet Film Outreach from 1955-1972".-
.PART IV: INTERNATIONALISM AND THE IRON CURTAIN .-
.Ch. 7. Mark Keck-Szajbel, "Motocross Mayhem. Racing as Transnational Phenomena in Socialist Czechoslovakia.".-
.Ch. 8. Pia Koivunen, "Friends, 'Potential Friends' and Enemies: Reimagining Soviet Relations to the First, the Second and the Third Worlds at the Moscow 1957 Youth Festival".-
.PART V: BETWEEN THE SECOND AND THE THIRD WORLDS.-
.Ch. 9. Jeremiah Wishon, "'Peace and Progress': Building Indo-Soviet Friendship".-.Ch. 10. David Tompkins, "Imagining a Red China in Central Europe: Visions of an Ally and Enemy in Poland and the GDR".-
.Ch. 11. Austin Jersild, Sino-Soviet Rivalry in Guinea-Conakry, 1956-1965: The Second World in the Third World.-
.AFTERWORD Ch. 12. Alfred Rieber, Promises and Paradoxes of Socialist Internationalism (Personal and Historical Reflections).