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wide scale of Cold War themes and issues into all genres of film, which gave
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advantage over the Soviet Union; the United States was readily prepared to utilize their cinematic superiority as a way to effectively impact the public opinion in a way the Soviet Union could not. Americans hoped that achievements in cinema would compensate for
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Johnson is played, which states emphatically, "These are the stakes! To make a world in which all of God's children can live, or to go into the dark. We must either love each other, or we must die." Another voiceover then says, "Vote for President Johnson on November 3. The stakes are too high
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showing a supposed "Soviet
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franchise, a Soviet nuclear submarine is destroyed by the titular creature, causing tensions between the Soviet Union & America until it is proven by the
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to universal communism. Scientocratic visions of the future nevertheless implicitly critiqued the bureaucratically developed socialism of the present. Dissident science fiction writers emerged, such as the
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in Stuttgart, Germany as part of an effort by the US Army to demonstrate the common cultural heritage which existed in the United States, its European allies and the conquered nations in Europe during the cold war period. The orchestra concertized extensively throughout Europe from 1952 until 1961
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As President Franklin D. Roosevelt died and World War II concluded with the detonation of nuclear weapons over Japan in 1945, the stage was quickly set for the emergence of Cold War hostilities between the new superpowers in 1946. Musicians concertizing in the United States during this period were
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to create the enemy through film. Previously, the influence of the Cold War could be seen in many, if not all, genres of American film. By the 1960s, spy films were effectively a "weapon of confrontation between the two world systems." Both sides heightened paranoia and created a sense of constant
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In the same fashion as the United States, the Soviets were eager to depict their enemy in the most unflattering light possible. Between 1946 and 1950, 45.6% of on-screen villains in Soviet films were either American or British. Films addressed non-Soviet themes that emerged in American film in an
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The Americans took advantage of their pre-existing cinematic advantage over the Soviet Union, using movies as another way to create the Communist enemy. In the early years of the Cold War (between 1948 and 1953), seventy explicitly anti-communist films were released. American films incorporated a
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had and has on American culture, including the depth of policy decisions by the US Government that impacted agriculture, as well as serving a propaganda weapon against the Soviet Union. The role of makeup and the consumption of makeup played a role in society and propaganda, and in the conflict
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My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you that today I signed legislation that will allow student religious groups to begin enjoying a right they've too long been denied—the freedom to meet in public high schools during non-school hours, just as other student groups are allowed to
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In arguing that West Germany was not "Americanized" after the war, Logemann joins a long debate about American consumer capitalism's power, sweep, and depth of influence in the developed world through the second half of the twentieth century. In pointed contrast to Reinhold Wagnleitner's
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attempt to derail the criticism and paint the US as the enemy. Attacks made by the United States against the Soviet Union were simply used as material by Soviet filmmakers for their own attacks on the US. Soviet cinema during this time took its liberty with history: "Did the
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until 1971 and by several actors since. Although Bond films often used the Cold War as a backdrop, the Soviet Union itself was almost never Bond's enemy, that role being more often left to fictional and apolitical criminal organizations (like the infamous
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played a surprisingly large role in the production of movies, instituting a triangular-shaped film strategy: FBI set up a surveillance operation in Hollywood, made efforts to pinpoint and blacklist Communists, secretly laundered intelligence through
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first appeared in 1953. While the primary antagonists in the majority of the novels were Soviet agents, the films were only vaguely based on the Cold War. The Bond movies followed the political climate of the time in their depictions of Soviets and
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featured a futuristic version of the Cold War, in terms of the United Federation of Planets vs. The Klingon Empire and the Romulan Star Empire, analogs for the United States, the Soviet Union, and the People's Republic of China, respectively.
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stories became part of the popular culture of the Cold War in both East and West, with innumerable novels and movies that showed how polarized and dangerous the world was. Soviet audiences were thrilled by spy stories showing how their
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paintings. The US funded its own ballet troupes, and both used ballet as political propaganda, using dance to reflect life style in the "battle for the hearts and minds of men." The defection of a premier dancer became a major coup.
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a 1951 film about five survivors, one woman and four men, of an atomic war that has wiped out the rest of the human race (while leaving all infrastructure intact). The five come together at a remote, isolated hillside house in
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agents protected the motherland by foiling dirty work by the intelligence agencies of the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel. After 1963, Hollywood increasingly depicted the CIA as clowns (as in the comedy TV series
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and performed works from the classical repertoire as well as contemporary compositions from the United States. Listed among the ensemble's earliest "musical ambassadors" were several young conductors including:
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was reflected in culture through music, movies, books, television, and other media, as well as sports, social beliefs, and behavior. Major elements of the Cold War included the threat of communist expansion, a
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In addition to fears of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union, during the Cold War, there were also fears of a direct, large scale conventional conflict between the two superpowers.
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Between 1946 and 1954, the Soviet Union mimicked the US adoption of cinema as a weapon. The Central United Film Studios and the Committee on Cinema Affairs were committed to the Cold War battle. Under
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as she picks them one by one. Her sweet innocence, along with mistakes in her counting, endear her to the viewer. When she reaches "9", an ominous-sounding male voice is suddenly heard intoning the
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feel the message had reached the general public, perhaps due to the fact that the majority of moviegoers seeing the films produced were, perhaps, the Soviets most likely to admire American culture.
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joke between Ronald Reagan, his White House staff and radio technicians that was accidentally leaked to the US populace. At the time, Reagan was well known before this incident for telling Soviet/
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lampoon on how the Soviet society is characterised with uniformity and standardisation, in contrast to the US characterised with freedom of choice, as highlighted in the Wendy's commercial.
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that depicted a brown bear (likely symbolizing the Soviet Union) wandering through the woods. Despite the fact that the ad never explicitly mentioned the Soviet Union, the Cold War or
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unease in viewers through the increased production of spy films. Film depicted the enemy in a way that caused both sides to increase general suspicion of foreign and domestic threat.
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just now I was told that I could not go to Disneyland, I asked 'Why not?' What is it, do you have rocket launching pads there?" The only person more disappointed than Khrushchev was
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was selected to represent the nation on an international concert tour which included thirty four cities and sixteen countries in Europe, the Middle East and Russia.
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policy in the region through its Office of International Broadcasting and Cultural Affairs. As a result, live radio broadcasts to South America by such musicians as
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in until one of her pupils fills the screen, blacking it out. The countdown reaches zero, and the blackness is instantly replaced by a simultaneous bright flash and
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agents are preparing a military coup, while KGB agent Slavin is trying to prevent it. Slavin succeeds by blackmailing the corrupt American spy John Glebe.
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engage in the mass rapes of German women and pillage German art treasures, factories, and forests? In Soviet cinema, the opposite was true in
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in the Netherlands. In Britain, 400,000 people participated in what was probably the largest demonstration in British history.
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1960s cartoon for children and adults where the villains are Boris and Natasha, who were both parodies of the soviets.
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was the most famous campaign commercial of the Cold War. Aired only once, on 7 September 1964, it was a factor in
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the Soviets opened a respective exhibition showcasing Soviet Realism. The Soviets excelled at
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a 1951 educational movie explaining what to do in the event of a nuclear attack.
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I was a Cold War Monster: Horror Films, Eroticism, and the Cold War Imagination
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Confronting the Bomb: A Short History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement
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who unknowingly hacks into a defense computer and risks starting a nuclear war.
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Major, Patrick. "Future Perfect?: Communist Science Fiction in the Cold War."
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William Warfield biography at the Eastman School of Music on esm.rochester.edu
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Deborah R. Vargas. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2012 p. 152-155
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Thank You, Comrade Stalin!: Soviet Public Culture from Revolution to Cold War
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The Dancer Defects: The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy During the Cold War
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The Dancer Defects: The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy during the Cold War
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Cinematic Cold War: The American and Soviet struggle for hearts and minds
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2364: – The USSR defeats the United States in men's basketball in a
2147:'s "Wild Wild West" with its various references to the Cold War and
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The Falcon and the Snowman: A True Story of Friendship and Espionage
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3832:"Backstory: What is the story of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater?"
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The Voice of America and the Domestic Propaganda Battles 1945-1953
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Walter A. McDougall, "Sputnik, the Space Race, and the Cold-War."
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510:." This demonstrated the heightened paranoia of the Soviet Union.
112:, published in 1949, is the first espionage novel of the Cold War.
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Vowinckel, Annette, Marcus M. Pavk and Thomas Lindenberger, eds.
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Neither peace nor freedom: The cultural Cold War in Latin America
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3723:"How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War (Ep. 386)"
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Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals
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Cinematic Cold War: The American Struggle for Hearts and Minds
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Fletcher, Katy. "Evolution of the Modern American Spy Novel."
3544:, Emily Freeman Brown, Scarecrow Press , Oxford, 2015, p. 311
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Howard Hanson and the Eastman Philharmonia on books.google.com
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Satchmo blows up the world: Jazz ambassadors play the cold war
3179:. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 18.
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Cinematic Cold War: The American Struggle for Hearts and Minds
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Cinematic Cold War: The American Struggle for Hearts and Minds
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Other films about Soviet Union–United States fears and rivalry
737:(Sweden, 1986) – A philosophical drama about nuclear war.
585:(1963) an elementary school nuclear bomb warning alarm sounds.
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that depicts the events of the entire Cold War, starting from
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Uncle Sam's Orchestra: Memories of the Seventh Army Orchestra
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Katy Fletcher, "Evolution of the Modern American Spy Novel."
1778:
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Films depicting a conventional United States–Soviet Union war
573:(1959) depicted a gradually dying, post-apocalyptic world in
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2815:. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. pp. Back cover.
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3783:"The Complete Call of Duty: Black Ops Storyline Explained"
3345:. Salley Bedell Smith. Random House. New York, 2002 p. 18
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3109:"The :30 Second Candidate: Lyndon Johnson campaign spots"
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834:, a 1962 government-sponsored short subject narrated by
3691:". Adam Mickiewicz Institute. Retrieved on 12 May 2007.
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You may listen to radio broadcasts of performances by
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2971:. Kansas: University Press of Kansas. pp. 41–42.
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2583:, took place in 1958. In 1961, at the height of the
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1093:is a film about a college student named Jonathan (
669:that depicts the consequences of a nuclear war in
649:(1982) short film, which originally aired on TV's
3572:John Canaria, University of Rochester Press 1998
3000:. Kansas: University Press of Kansas. p. 42.
1971:organized in 1956, and lasted through the 1970s.
1740:, on security grounds, a dejected Soviet Premier
1562:, an explosion similar in appearance to the near
1123:set in the winter of 1969–1970, at the height of
274:'s spy novels sold in the hundreds of thousands.
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3912:"Dagmar Wilson, Anti-Nuclear Leader, Dies at 94"
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1638:The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
1167:The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
665:(1983) – This made-for-television-movie by
413:. The game was turned into a video game in 2016.
4158:
3700:David Steigerwald's review of Jan L. Logemann.
3296:Records of the Office of Inter-American Affairs
2354: – USSR-Czechoslovakia following the 1968
2139:would "bury" the West). Other examples include
1036:) featured a rogue Soviet general as the enemy.
4216:A Companion to Contemporary Britain: 1939-2000
4032:1982 One million people march in New York City
3955:"Disarmament movement lessons from yesteryear"
3909:
3619:"The Star-Spangled Banner during Times of War"
1847:and the CBS Pan American Orchestra performing
1488:
1449:directly refers to an event of the episode as
577:that remained after a nuclear Third World War.
533:
372:camp, after being falsely accused of treason.
233:Other Tom Clancy novels which are part of the
4121:(London: Routledge, 2004) on a British agency
3769:International Journal of the History of Sport
1558:sound which is then followed by footage of a
1208:(1984) — In the 16th installment of the
1154:(1949) – A major subplot deals with the
850:miniseries about a Soviet invasion of Alaska.
795:(CBS, 2000) – A remake of the 1964 film.
4252:. London: Secker & Warburg. (later edn.
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1803:boycotted the first Russian Olympics in 1980
4303:Video of the Daisy ad, from the PBS website
4211:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 2015.
3890:
2344:following the Hungarian Revolution and the
2037:also played an integral role in supporting
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3874:"Early defections in march to Aldermaston"
3852:, Cambridge University Press, pp. 134-135.
3808:"Call of Duty Black Ops: The story so far"
3025:Shaw, Youngblood, Tony, Denise J. (2010).
2996:Shaw, Youngblood, Tony, Denise J. (2010).
2967:Shaw, Youngblood, Tony, Denise J. (2010).
1921:Musicians of these decades, especially in
1716:forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.
1256:(1987) – A movie about a shipwrecked
90:, which was released in 1962 and used the
4308:A Historical Look at Campaign Commercials
3648:Journal of the Society for American Music
3251:Stephen Wagg, and David L. Andrews, eds.
2921:
2919:
2587:, about 50,000 women brought together by
1994:'s Eastman Philharmonia Orchestra at the
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1415:, produced as a social commentary on the
1405:, a number of episodes of which depicted
1224:(1985) – In this installment of the
922:at the top of the British secret service.
789:, 2000) – A remake of the 1959 film.
761:(1988) – A film about two lovers in
625:(20th Century Fox, 1977) – Surprise
4124:Devlin, Judith, and Christoph H Muller.
3174:
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1963:was a pianist who was celebrated with a
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1483:
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82:infamous spy novels about the MI6 agent
4051:Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas
4020:Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas
3984:Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas
3850:Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas
3286:
3253:East plays west: Sport and the Cold War
2926:Classen, Christoph (9 September 2011).
2925:
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2640:was a strong reaction to the launch of
2598:In the early 1980s, the revival of the
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4277:Shaw, Tony. and Denise J. Youngblood.
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2840:. New York: 1962. pp. Back cover.
2838:One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
2770:Beyond Bond: Spies in Fiction and Film
2073:performed an instrumental version of "
349:One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
4053:, Cambridge University Press, p. 148.
4022:, Cambridge University Press, p. 145.
3986:, Cambridge University Press, p. 147.
3805:
3541:A Dictionary for the Modern Conductor
3089:"Twilight Zone 1987, Shelter Skelter"
3029:. Kansas: University Press of Kansas.
2517:Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified
2250:
1736:in 1959 and being refused entry into
1646:" incident is an example of cold war
1240:(1985) – A comedy film starring
911:adaptation of the 1974 John le Carré
4281:(University Press of Kansas, 2010).
4204:(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997)
4066:, Stanford University Press, p. 144.
3518:Howard Hanson in Theory and Practice
2909:Anthony Shaw and Denise Youngblood,
2273:The concluding and final era of the
1596:
1584:in the mushroom cloud, over which a
482:In the 1960s, Hollywood began using
3910:Hevesi, Dennis (January 23, 2011).
3855:
3555:founded by Samuel Adler in 1952 on
2940:Tony Shaw and Denise J. Younglood,
2352:1969 World Ice Hockey Championships
401:is a 2005 card-based board game by
312:) or television shows (episodes of
16:Cultural reflection of the Cold War
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4165:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 86.
4095:Culture and International History,
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3421:Rochester Eastman School of Music
2722:Sovietization of the Baltic states
2553:Women Strike for Peace during the
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2324:between capitalism and communism.
2301:Coca-colonization and the Cold War
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1423:, and the 1987 Ronald Reagan era "
891:Films depicting Cold War espionage
540:List of films about nuclear issues
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3971:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
3240:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
3155:"Nikita Khrushchev at Disneyland"
2356:Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
2265:, which the musical demonstrates.
1917:The CIA and the Cultural Cold War
1768:The CIA and the Cultural Cold War
1608:campaign advertisement endorsing
927:The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
878:opposing him and his mercenaries.
822:. The film was later parodied on
4313:The Emergence of the Maimed Hero
4242:(Oxford University Press, 1998).
4162:British Fiction and the Cold War
3891:Woo, Elaine (January 30, 2011).
3475:(U. Press of Mississippi, 2010).
3462:(Harvard University Press, 2009)
2913:(University Press Kansas, 2010).
2836:Solzhenitsyn, Alexander (1962).
2581:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
2531:Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
2303:(1994) and Victoria de Grazia's
2009:
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1797:. Vastly more expensive was the
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1675:We begin bombing in five minutes
1644:We begin bombing in five minutes
1367:in a war between opposing sides.
937:based on the 1963 John le Carré
605:(1964) – A film based on a
490:
423:Use as early Cold War propaganda
4133:Journal of Contemporary History
4110:Day, Tony and Maya H. T. Liem.
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2752:Journal of Contemporary History
2482:Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
2043:Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra
2020:Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra
3781:Warren, Richard (2020-12-20).
3642:Clague, Mark (November 2014).
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2201:, etc. Noted punk compilation
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1268:(1987) – A film starring
1190:(1977) – A film starring
1068:about two young American men,
458:Production Code Administration
48:
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2737:
2420:Cold War playground equipment
2383:1972 World Chess Championship
2366:controversial gold medal game
1387:The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
1363:" also showed the concept of
1276:
4180:Hendershot, Cynthia (2001).
4062:Lawrence S. Wittner (2009).
3386:A Pictorial History of Radio
3203:(U. of Chicago Press, 1983).
2887:"Twilight Struggle on Steam"
2807:Lederer, William J. (1958).
2767:Wesley Alan Britton (2005).
2695:Debates over Americanization
2659:in Moscow, on July 24, 1959.
2657:American National Exhibition
2407:1984 Summer Olympics boycott
2402: – by the United States
2400:1980 Summer Olympics boycott
2173:. A small sampling includes
1442:The Transformers (TV series)
1409:, such as the 1961 episode,
1198:about the net of deep-cover
1040:TASS Upolnomochen Zayavit...
824:Mystery Science Theater 3000
765:leading up to a nuclear war.
681:(1983) – About a young
443:
28:, and – connected to both –
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4223:Rethinking Cold War Culture
4077:The Culture of the Cold War
3806:Cowan, Danny (2015-10-23).
3706:Reviews in American History
3175:Belmonte, Laura A. (2010).
3157:. snopes.com. 22 April 2000
3076:The Culture of the Cold War
2727:Soviet socialist patriotism
2663:
2568:Counterculture of the 1960s
2409: – by the Soviet Union
2294:(2012) by Jan L. Logemann:
1941:" (written just before the
1489:Daisies and mushroom clouds
1064:is a 1985 film directed by
1024:, while some later movies (
1021:The Man With the Golden Gun
534:Films depicting nuclear war
246:The Cardinal of the Kremlin
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4370:
3943:Retrieved 8 February 2010.
3931:Retrieved 8 February 2010.
3287:Anthony, Edwin D. (1973).
2732:United States in the 1950s
2565:
2559:
2524:Call of Duty: Black Ops II
2417:
2346:Soviet invasion of Hungary
2035:United States Seventh Army
1939:A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall
1914:
1765:
1627:
1533:1964 presidential election
1062:The Falcon and the Snowman
972:is a 1990 film based on a
953:is a 1982 film based on a
706:Countdown to Looking Glass
537:
454:Catholic Legion of Decency
43:
4329:Killer List of Videogames
3660:10.1017/S1752196314000364
3580:Seventh Army Symphony on
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2107:Frankie Goes to Hollywood
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1178:(1975) – A film starring
898:Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
699:San Francisco, California
673:and the surrounding area.
417:
4248:Orwell, George. (1949).
4159:Hammond, Andrew (2013).
4145:(2013) 13#2 pp: 153–169.
4049:David Cortright (2008).
4018:David Cortright (2008).
3982:David Cortright (2008).
3848:David Cortright (2008).
3771:30 (July 2013), 1536–53.
3682:Profiles: Roman Palester
3607:https://books.google.com
3582:https://books.google.com
3557:https://books.google.com
3384:Settel, Irving (1967) .
3177:Selling the American Way
2797:(1993): 17#4 pp 599-614.
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2342:Blood in the Water match
2119:Soviet General Secretary
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2075:The Star-Spangled Banner
2045:was founded by Corporal
1933:, notably in his songs "
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969:The Hunt for Red October
293:The Manchurian Candidate
240:The Hunt for Red October
4283:excerpt and text search
4227:excerpt and text search
4154:excerpt and text search
4135:(1987) 22(2): 319–331.
4106:excerpt and text search
4075:Whitfield, Stephen J.,
3074:Whitfield, Stephen J.,
2675:Anti-American sentiment
2510:Call of Duty: Black Ops
2309:The Consumer's Republic
2153:Red Skies over Paradise
1996:Eastman School of Music
1761:
1372:Scarecrow and Mrs. King
1333:The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1101:), travels with her to
284:starring British actor
222:, about a conventional
4221:Kuznick, Peter J. ed.
4037:June 16, 2010, at the
3862:A brief history of CND
2891:store.steampowered.com
2700:Military globalization
2655:at the opening of the
2589:Women Strike for Peace
2557:
2432:
2313:
2124:in a wrestling match.
1787:abstract expressionist
1732:Following his trip to
1668:
1515:
1465:Hamburger Chain ran a
1458:Television commercials
1434:A Small Talent for War
1206:The Return of Godzilla
977:novel of the same name
958:novel of the same name
913:novel of the same name
607:novel of the same name
354:Alexander Solzhenitsyn
3997:The Spirit of June 12
3952:Lawrence S. Wittner.
2754:1987 22(2): 319-331.
2562:Anti-nuclear protests
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2503:Crisis in the Kremlin
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2340: – USSR-Hungary
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1514:"Daisy" advertisement
1513:
1484:Political commercials
1467:television commercial
1421:Berlin Crisis of 1961
1361:A Taste of Armageddon
1298:in the United States)
866:group to oppose them.
770:By Dawn's Early Light
742:The Manhattan Project
98:Books and other works
68:) or villains (as in
4349:Cold War terminology
4250:Nineteen-Eighty-Four
3594:New Music New Allies
3390:Grosset & Dunlap
2953:Shaw and Younglood,
2690:Cultural imperialism
2680:American stereotypes
2555:Cuban Missile Crisis
2428:Rocketship slide in
2414:Playground equipment
2394:1980 Winter Olympics
2362:1972 Summer Olympics
2338:1956 Summer Olympics
2277:which culminates in
2122:Konstantin Chernenko
2060:Kenneth Schermerhorn
1943:Cuban Missile Crisis
1890:Néstor Mesta Cháyres
1841:Nestor Mesta Chayres
1650:. It was a personal
1352:Several episodes of
1033:The Living Daylights
992:the 1954 version of
646:The Children's Story
360:prison camps during
92:Cuban Missile Crisis
4235:(2003) 4(1): 71–96.
3471:Lisa E. Davenport,
2579:, organised by the
2305:Irresistible Empire
2191:Suicidal Tendencies
2018:and members of the
1781:, the Americans at
1591:electoral landslide
1340:Mission: Impossible
1015:You Only Live Twice
750:When the Wind Blows
563:Southern California
527:peaceful transition
277:The Fourth Protocol
4318:Spy vs Spy Gallery
4200:Hixson, Walter L.
4148:Gumbert, Heather.
4002:2009-12-04 at the
3916:The New York Times
3878:Guardian Unlimited
3687:2007-09-30 at the
3242:(1985):41#5 20-25.
3065:Fulltext: in Ebsco
3057:2003 4(1): 71-96.
2955:Cinematic Cold War
2795:Diplomatic History
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2370:1972: Canada–USSR
2317:Freakonomics Radio
2281:on April 30, 1975.
2279:the fall of Saigon
2251:Musicals and plays
2168:nuclear deterrence
2039:cultural diplomacy
1980:cultural diplomacy
1965:ticker tape parade
1955:Eve of Destruction
1874:cultural diplomacy
1831:You may listen to
1669:
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1121:espionage thriller
1110:The Kremlin Letter
930:is a 1965 British
394:Robert A. Heinlein
334:William J. Lederer
237:, most especially
235:Jack Ryan universe
4274:(IB Tauris, 2006)
4238:Marwick, Arthur.
4186:. Popular Press.
4100:Brooks, Jeffrey.
3995:Jonathan Schell.
3897:Los Angeles Times
3721:Dubner, Stephen.
3603:978-0-520-24755-0
3370:978-0-8229-6187-1
3351:978-0-307-78671-5
3275:978-0-8166-7316-2
3255:(Routledge, 2007)
2867:Missing or empty
2822:978-0-393-31867-8
2811:The Ugly American
2653:Nikita Khrushchev
2600:nuclear arms race
2577:Aldermaston March
2496:World in Conflict
2430:Richardson, Texas
2245:Radio Free Europe
2235:Coca Cola Cowboys
2229:The Swedish band
2161:Land of Confusion
2103:Margaret Thatcher
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1742:Nikita Khrushchev
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1597:Bear in the woods
1560:nuclear explosion
1525:Lyndon B. Johnson
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1402:The Twilight Zone
1379:Ivan the Terrible
1303:I Led Three Lives
1270:Matthew Broderick
1070:Christopher Boyce
399:Twilight Struggle
389:Starship Troopers
329:The Ugly American
272:Frederick Forsyth
189:role-playing game
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1953:'s apocalyptic "
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1196:Donald Pleasence
1175:Russian Roulette
1099:Linda Fiorentino
1066:John Schlesinger
1048:Julian Semenov's
816:war profiteering
671:Lawrence, Kansas
639:Albany, New York
593:(1964) – A
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201:Whitley Strieber
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