
Beyond the Divide
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"Nearly 30 years after the dissolution of the USSR (signaling the close of the Cold War), it is somewhat surprising that a team of academics could provide such a timely work, spanning 11 European countries... [The] diverse perspectives from various disciplines and fields (connected through the study of history) across the European nations is one of the largest strengths of this volume. Highly recommended." * Choice"The volume's concise introduction and chapters, none of which exceeds twenty pages (including footnotes), are well suited to seminar discussions along the lines drawn [in the volume], one through the Iron Curtain, and another toward, through, and around the institutions above it." * Slavic Review
"The value of this volume is based in the abundance of empirical insights into the manifold attempts to overcome the ideological divisions and the receptiveness of the involved actors...This volume is a welcome and important contribution, offering much material and inspiration for further case studies and comparative overviews." * Forschungen zur Baltischen Geschichte
"Beyond the Divide introduces new themes to the field of the Cold War culture by giving voice to themes that have not been widely discussed in Cold War historiography. Not only the geographical coverage but also topics from politics to science, from friendship societies to media, from television to popular culture create a picture of active exchanges that took place in spite of the division and restriction caused by the Cold War...It is a volume that is worth reading." * European History Quarterly
"Where did the power of the Cold War begin and what were its limits in terms of defining social reality? Mikkonen's and Koivu-nen's fresh and innovative anthology succeeds in pushing this important question once more to the top of the research agenda." * Neue Politische Literatur
"It is rare that edited volumes cover the European continent so broadly in terms of geography. Furthermore, many of the chapters focus on individual actions and impact, which adds a certain personal depth to the larger story of exchanges, cooperation, and cultural relations across the Iron Curtain." * Rosa Magnusdottir, Aarhus University
"The overall message is that time has come to overcome traditional Cold War narratives and to look at European societies in detail. I think this volume will have an impact both on Cold War research and on teaching European history." * Annette Vowinckel, Zentrum fuer Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam
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Introduction: Beyond the Divide
PART I: POLITICAL PROCESSES AND TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS
Chapter 1. Opening Up Political Space: Informal Diplomacy, East-West Exchanges, and the Helsinki Process
Giles Scott-Smith
Chapter 2. Challenging Old Cold War Stereotypes: The Case of Danish-Polish Youth Exchange and the European Detente, 1965-75
Marianne Rostgaard
Chapter 3. Transmitting the "Freedom Virus": France, the USSR, and Cultural Aspects of European Security Cooperation
Nicolas Badalassi
Chapter 4. Cultural Diplomacy of Switzerland and the Challenge of Peaceful Coexistence, 1956-75
Matthieu Gillabert
PART II: INTERPLAY IN THE ACADEMIC CONTEXTS
Chapter 5. Expert Groups Closing the Divide: Estonian-Finnish Computing Cooperation since the 1960s
Sampsa Kaataja
Chapter 6. French-Romanian Academic Exchanges in the 1960s
Beatrice Scutaru
Chapter 7. Hungary Opens toward the West: Political Preconditions for Finnish-Hungarian Cooperation in Research and Development in the 1960s and 1970s
Anssi Halmesvirta
Chapter 8. "Discrete" Intermediaries: Transnational Activities of the Fondation pour une entraide intellectuelle europeenne
Ioana Popa
PART III: LIMITATIONS FOR TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS
Chapter 9. The Image of "Real France": Instrumentalization of French Culture in the Early Communist Czechoslovakia
Vaclav Smidrkal
Chapter 10. Dealing with "Friends": Soviet Friendship Societies in Western Europe as a Challenge for Western Diplomacy
Sonja Grossmann
Chapter 11. The Soviet Union Encounters Anglia: Britain's Russian Magazine as a Medium for Cross-Border Communication
Sarah Davies
PART IV: ALONG THE BORDERLINES
Chapter 12. Transnational Television in Europe: Cold War Competition and Cooperation
Lars Lundgren
Chapter 13. Transnational Spaces between Poland and Finland: the Grassroots Dismantling of the Iron Curtain and Their Political Entanglements
Anna Matyska
Chapter 14. A Filter for Western Cultural Products: The Influence of Italian Popular Culture on Yugoslavia, 1955-65
Francesca Rolandi
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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