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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vü
Note on Transliteration and Translation xi
Introduction 1
PA RT I. Stalin s Script for Anti-Americanism
1. The Anti-American Campaign, 1945-1953 17
2. American Sources of Information and Soviet Interest in the Enemy 38
3. Soviet-American Cultural Encounters in Late Stalinism 58
PA RT 11. Khrushchev and the Discourse of Peaceful Coexistence
4. From Anti-Americanism to Peaceful Co existence 77
5. The Paradoxes of Peaceful Coexistence, 1956—1957 100
6. The Possibilities of Peaceful Coexistence, 1958-1959 122
Epilogue 152
Notes 161
Glossary 209
Bibliography 211
Index 229
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State Prosecutor of the Russian Federation
Soviet All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries
(VOKS)
Council of Peoples Commissars/Council of Ministers
State Prosecutor of the Soviet Union
Special Files {osobye papki) of Stalin and Molotov
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Adzhubei, Aleksei, 86-87
Aeroflot, 92-93
Agitation Sc Propaganda Department
(Agitprop), 3,10,17-18. See also
propaganda
American literature and, 34-37
on American arts, 28
circulation of foreign journals
and, 40-41
intelligentsia and, 18
radio and, 107-8
sales of Amerika and, 41-42
Shostakovich and, 66
Soviet literature and, 28-33
theater and film proposals by,
23-25,29
agriculture
in America, 6-7,36
delegation, 80,84-86
Air Force Band, US, 63
Akhmatova, Anna, 18
Aksenov, Vsevolod, 23
Aleksandrov, Grigory, 23
Aleksandrovich, Ivan, 136
Alexandrov, Grigorii, 6
Alien Shadow (Chuzaia ten) (Simonov
play), 22
Allen, George, 107
All-Slavic Committee, 18
All-Union Agricultural Exhibition
(VSKhV), 113
All-Union Society for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries
(VOKS), 18
cultural exchanges and, 124-25,130
during late Stalin era, 58,
60-69,71,73
party control over, 124
peaceful coexistence strategy
and,77-84
American Communist Party (CPUSA),
36,61,63,69, 83
American Diaries (Polevoi book), 86,
90,94-95
American Farmer, The (Fryer book), 36
American National Exhibition, 133-38,
140,143-44
American Russian Institute, 63, 125
Amerika, 153
distribution/sales of, 40-42, 105
Khrushchev era, 101, 105-6,108,120
Stalin era, 38-44,46, 56-57
Amerika lllustrirovannaia (America
Illustrated), 40
Anastas ev, Arkadii, 26
230 • Index
Andreeva, Maria Fedorovna, 29
Andreevich, Nikolai, 145-46
Anisimov, Oleg, 9
anti-cosmopolitanism, 19,26
anti-Semitism, 26,128. See also racism/
race relations
As He Saw It (Elliott Roosevelt book), 68
Barghoorn, Frederick C., 86,90,120,125
BBC, 50,53,108,131
Benton, William B., 38,65,126
Berezhkov, Vladimir, 86, 90
Beria, Lavrenty, 41
Berlin, Isaiah, 81
Biden,Joe, 157
black-marketeering, 117
Blok, Aleksandr, 5
Bolshevik writings/speeches, 5
Bolshoi Ballet, 128
Boston Symphony Orchestra, 125
Brandenberger, David, 10
Britanskii Soiuznik, 40
broadcast radio. See propaganda; specific
organization, eg. VO A
Brown, Gordon, 157
Broz, Josip (Tito), 77
Bucar, Annabelle, 24
Bukharin, Nikolai, 5
Bulganin, Nikolai, 41
Business Council, US-Russia 159
Caldwell, Erskine, 34
Capa, Robert, 10,69-73,130
Caute, David, 11
Central Childrens Theater, 25
Central Committee
on American literature, 33
on consumer goods, 137
delegation reports and, 90-91
GKKS and, 125
on radio circulation, 107
repression and, 102
on Soviet literature, 28, 31-32
svodki and, 47
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 97
Charles, Prince of Wiles, 157
chikagoizm. See urbanization
children s propaganda, 6, 25
Chistiakova, A. L, 146-47
Chun, Tkai Dian, 28
Churchill, Winston, 1,18,20,157
Circus (Tsirk) (Alexandrov film), 6
citizenry, Soviet
diplomacy by, 13, 80
domestic travel by, 68
fear of war among, 22,48,122,132
interactions with foreigners by, 50-52,
81,113-19,122,124,133-44
Khrushchev s America trip of 1959
and, 138-41
mood of, 47-52, 56
repression of, under peaceful
coexistence, 102-8, 113-19
review files and, 49-56,103-5
surveillance of, 47,49,112
views of America by, 46-56,132,
144-50,154-55
as VO A listeners, 53-55
Western interaction with, 9-10
“City of the Yellow Devil, The” (“Gorod
zheltogo d’iavola”) (Gorky essay), 29
civil rights movement, 83
Civil War, Russian, 5,11, 51
Cliburn, Van, 82
Cominform (Information Bureau of the
Communist Parties), 20,60-61
Comintern (Communist
International), 12, 58
Committee of the Arts of the Council of
Ministers, 28
Communications, Soviet Ministry
of, 40,42
Communist International
(Comintern), 12, 58
Index • 231
“Comrade from America,” 83
comrades’ courts, 112
Conspiracy of the Doomed, The (Zagovor
obrechennykh) (Virta play/
Kalatozov film), 23, 25
consumer goods/consumerism, 11,46,
98,110,118-22,127,134-41,151
Cooper, James Fenimore, 34
“Cooperation of the Anti-Hitler
Coalition, The” (2014
conference), 159
“corn diplomacy,” 84-86. See also
agriculture
Council of Ministers, 28,41, 113,124,
125,137,146
Council of Peoples
Commissars, 60, 61
Court of Honor, The (Sud chesti) (Room
film), 23
CPUSA. See American Communist
Party (CPUSA)
criticism. See also journalism
as propaganda, 24-28
of Red Army, 51-52, 55-56
of set design, 25-26
of Steinbeck, 70, 72
Cuban Missile Crisis, 150,154
Cultural and Scientific Conference for
World Peace, American, 66-67
cultural relations, 3-4. See also specific
cultural type, e.g theater and film
in the 1930s, 7
de-Stalinization and, 3
exchange agreements and,
79-83,123-33
interest in America and, 46-56
during late Stalin era, 58-74
post-war era and, 9-10
propaganda and, 12-13
revival of, 78-91
shtatniki and, 46, 50
stiliagi and, 46, 50
Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries, State Committee for
(GKKS), 107,124-26,131
Culture, Ministry of
revival of cultural relations and,
77-79, 82-83
World Youth Festival of 1957 and, 113
David-Fox, Michael, 4, 12
Dawn over the Neman (Nad Nemanom
rassvet) (Faintsimmer film), 23
Defense, Ministry of, 97
delegations. See exchange agreements,
cultural; specific topic, e.g agriculture
and journalism
de-Staiinization, 3, 100,139, 142.
See also peaceful coexistence;
Stalin, Joseph
Secret Speech and, 13, 98,100-103,
115,122,144
Dior, Christian, 135
diplomacy
McCarthyism and, 67-68
by Soviet citizenry, 13, 80
tourism and, 59
Djilas, Milovan, 128
documents, travel, 61,65,67, 82,95
Dollar Exchange Rate, The (Kurs dollara)
(proposed film), 24
domestic life under peaceful coexistence,
100-105
domestic travel by Soviet citizens, 68
Dovzhenko, Aleksandr, 24
drama. See theater and film
Dreiser, Theodore, 34
dual image of America, 17 See also
“second America” {vtoraia Amerikd)
Durbin, Deanna, 82
economic relationship, 5-6
Economics, Institute of, 32
Eden, Anthony, 78
232 * Index
Egolin, Aleksander, 22-23
Ehrenburg, Ilya, 31-32,44-43,64-65
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Elbe meeting veterans reunion and, 97
Geneva four-power meeting and, 78
Khrushchev s 1959 US trip and,
139-40,147-50
Soviet citizens’ views on, 103-4,
136,147-48
Elbe meeting/Elbe veterans, 1-2,94-98.
See also Great Patriotic War/WWII
1949 anniversary of, 21
1955 reunion of, 80,95-98
2010 commemoration of, 156-59
fear of war among Soviet citizens
and, 22
theater and film on, 20-21, 23-24,
28,158-59
Emerson, Faye, 68
émigrés, 9,70,145,149
Encyclopedia Britannica, 126
Ermilov, Vladimir, 72
Everyman Opera Company, 82,125
exchange agreements, cultural,
79-83,123-33
Face to Face with America : The Story
ofN S. Khrushchovs Visit to the
USA, September 15-27,1959,
140-41,144-45
Fadeev, Aleksandr, 24,26
on American literature, 34, 69
as American peace conference
attendee, 66-67
Faintsimmer, Aleksander, 23
“False Voice, A” (Ehrenburg
article), 44-45
famine of 1946-1947, 55,70
Farewell, America! (Proshchai, Amerika!)
(proposed film), 24
Fast, Howard, 34
fear of war, 22,48,122,132,147
Fedorova, Milla, 5
fictional views of America, 4-5
film, 20-29, 82. See also specific title
fingerprinting, 95, 98
Flanders, Ralph A., 97
food. See agriculture; consumer goods/
consumerism
Ford, Henry, 5-6
Foreign Affairs, Soviet Ministry of, 40
Foreign Trade, Ministry of, 61
foreign visitors. See exchange agreements,
cultural; tourism
Friends and Enemies: What 1 Learned in
Russia (Stevenson book), 129,134
Fryer, Lee, 36
Galaktinov, Mikhail, 64-65
Garst, Roswell, 86,130
gender
consumer goods and, 135
equality and, 88-89
promiscuity and, 114-15
Geneva four-power meeting, 78
“spirit of Geneva” after, 85 88,90,101,139
Gershwin, George, 82
Gilburd, Eleonory, 124
Gilels, Emil, 80,125
GKKS (State Committee for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries),
107,124-26,131
Glavpur, 97
Goldman, Marcus, 109
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 155
Gorky, Maxim, 5,28-30,93
Gorky in America (proposed play), 22
Governor of the Provinces (Tur Brothers
play), 21,28
Grapes ofWrath, The (Steinbecknovel), 69,72
Great Patriotic War/WWII. See also
Elbe meeting/Elbe veterans;
patriotism, Soviet
commemoration of, 156-59
contact with West and, 50-52,
94-95,147
Index • 233
dissolution of Comintern during, 58
Khrushchev era narrative of, 2,
140-41,143
social psychology of, 8-9
Soviet reputation re, 38
Soviet-American alliance during, 8-10
Stalin era narrative of, 1,19
in theater and film, 20-28
Gribachev, N., 86,90,93
Gunther, John, 127-28
Harlem Globetrotters, 82
Harriman, W. Averell, 39,97
Hemingway, Ernest, 81
Henry, O., 34
His Butlers Sister (film), 81-82
History, Institute of, 32
Hoover, J. Edgar, 127
Hope, Bob, 82
House Un-American Activities
Committee, 25,62-63
housing, 61, 81,119,122,133
Hughes, Langston, 34
Hungary, invasion of, 102-3,106,
116-17,122,129,139
Hurok, Sol, 125
I Want to Go Home (la kbochu domoi)
(Mikhalkov play), 25
ideology/ideological workers, 3, 10-
13, 17-18, 32. See also Agitation
Propaganda Department
(Agitprop); propaganda
Ilf, Ilya, 5
Immigration and Nationality Act of
1952,98
imperialism, 17-25, 32,38, 53-54,63-
65, 122,149
In America (VAmerike) (Ehrenburg
book), 31
In America (VAmerike) (Gorky
novel), 29
Information Bulletin. See USSR (journal)
Information Bureau, Soviet
(Sovinformbiuro), 63
information Bureau of the Communist
Parties (Cominform), 20, 60-61
Inside Russia Today (Gunther
book), 127-28
intellectuals/intelligentsia, 17-18
Agitprop and, 18
cultural exchanges and, 81
fear among, 28
reformist, 100, 103
Zhdanovshchina and, 18-20
intelligentsia. See intellectuals/
intelligentsia
Intergirl (Interdevocbka) (Todorovsky
film), 158
Internal Affairs, Soviet Ministry of
(MVD), 112,135
Intourist, 60-62,68,78-79
Iron Curtain speech (Churchill), 20
ISKRAN (Institute for US and Canada
Studies), 9, 33,77
Ivanian, Eduard, 9,77
Izakov, B., 86
Izvestiia, 31,64,72, 86-87,131
Jacobs, John, 92
jamming of foreign broadcasts, 44-46,
56-57,101,106-8,131
jazz, 9-10,21,106,115,131
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, 18
Jones, Robert Huhn, 9
journalism. See also criticism; specific
author; specific outlet
1946 tour of writers from, 64-65
on American imperialism, 53
on American industry, 5
on American technology, 7
Khrushchev s America trip of 1959
and, 138-39
propaganda and, 89-90
theater and film and, 22
judicial authorities, Soviet, 3
234 • Index
Kaganovich, Lazar, 41,149
Kalatozov, Mikhail, 23
Kemenov, Vladimir, 62-63,69
Kennan, George E, 39
Kent, Rockwell, 125-26
KGB (Committee for State Security),
107,114,117,125
Khachaturian, Aram, 23, 24
Khan’kovskii, A., 42-43
Khmarskii, Ivan, 71-72
Khrushchev, Nikita
agriculture and, 84-86
America trip of 1959 and, 2,13, 87,
122-23,137-41,148
citizen diplomacy under, 13
citizen letters to, 139-50
on cultural exchanges, 123-24
Eisenhower and, 148,150
Elbe meeting veterans and, 2, 95
on ending cold war, 141-42
Geneva four-power meeting and, 78
Great Patriotic War narrative under, 2,
140-41,143
international ambitions of, 101
Nixon and, 135,137-38
patriotism and, 82
peaceful coexistence strategy under
(see peaceful coexistence)
on propaganda, 90-91
return to Leninism under, 2,100,122,
139,143,150
Secret Speech and, 13,98,100-103,
115,122,144
Soviet and American Exhibitions
and, 134-38
on space race, 127
Stevenson meeting with, 130
World 4outh Festival of 1957 and,
101,110
Kislova, Lydia, 126
“Kitchen Debate,” 135,137-38
Kliueva, Nina, 32
Komsomol (Communist Youth League),
111, 113,115,117-18,135
Komsomolskaia Pravda, 86
Korean War, 28, 53
Korolenko, Vladimir, 5-6
Kozlov, Frol Romanovich, 137
Krainev, A. N„ 143-44
Krasnaia zvezda (Red Star), 22,64, 96
Krementsov, Nikolai, 32
Ku KluxKlan, 82
Kulikova, 0.1,147
KuVtura i zhizri, 31,44
Kuznetsov, A. N., 107
Labor History, Institute of, 32
Lassweli, Harold, 38-39
Lavrenev, Boris A., 24-27
Law, Institute of, 32
Lee, Harper, 154
Lend-Lease program, 9,10,48
Lenin (ship), 141-42,144
Lenin, Vladimir/Leninism, 5, 33-34,
136,141,146
return to ideas of, under Khrushchev,
2,100,122,139,143,150
Leningrad Theater for Young Viewers, 25
Lewis, Flora, 118
Lewis, Sinclair, 34
Library Resources in the United States,
Council of, 35
Life, 118
“Life in America” (VOA
program), 107-8
“Life in the USSR,” 107-8
Lincoln, Abraham, 20
Lisann, Maury, 44
literature, 5. See also specific author;
specific title
American, 33-37
patriotism and, 82
Soviet, 28-33
Literaturnaia gazeta, 72,86
Index • 235
London, Jack, 29,34
Lukhin, Viktor Mikhailovich, 105-6
Lunik (rocket), 141-42, 144
Luzhkov, Yuri, 157
Malenkov, Georgy, 41,42-43, 62
Maly Theater, 25,27
Mamedov, Enver 109
Mandelstam, Osip, 5
marriage laws, 19,130
Marshak, Samuil, 6, 25
Marshall Plan, 20, 53, 69
Martins, Clarence, 109
Marxism, 17, 33-34,49,100,127
Masters of Deceit: The Story of
Communism in America and How
to Fight It (Hoover book), 127-28
Matskevich, Vladimir, 84-86
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 5, 28,30-31, 93
McCarthy, Joseph/McCarthyism, 59, 67,
73-74,78,121
McClellan, Harold Chadwick “Chad,”
134-36,140
Mdivani, Georgii, 28
media. See journalism; specific outlet
Medvedev, Dmitri, 155-56
meeting of allies at the Elbe. See Elbe
meeting/Elbe veterans
Meeting on the Elbe, The (Vstrecha na
Elbe) (film), 20-21, 23-24
Meetings on the Elbe River: Love on the
Ashes of War (V dalekom sorok
piatom: Vstrechi na ETbe) (M.
Todorovskaya film), 158-59
Meier, Frank, 157
Menshikov, Mikhail, 41, 137
Mess Mend or Yankee in Petrograd
(Shaginian novel), 25
Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn, 86
Mezhkniga (Mezhdunarodnaia kniga)
(publishing house), 18,41-42
Mikhalkov, Sergei, 25
Mikoyan, Anastas Ivanovich, 6, 137
“Mister Twister” (Marshak poem), 6, 25
Mollet, Guy, 78
Molotov, Viacheslav, 41,62,130
“mood of the population” (svodki),
47-52, 56
Moos, Elizabeth, 79-81
Mundt, Karl, 39
music. See also specific artists
American, 9-10, 21,28,106, 115, 119,
131,154
film score, 21,24
My Discovery of America (Moe
otkrytie Ameriki) (Mayakovsky
travelogue), 30-31
National Arts Foundation, 125
National Council for American-Soviet
Friendship (NCASF), 34,36,61-
62, 68-69,79,126
National Press Club, 80
NCASF. See National Council for
American-Soviet Friendship
(NCASF)
“Negro Question.” See racism/race
relations
Negroes in America Fight for Freedom, 134
New Class, The: An Analysis of the
Communist System (Djilas
book), 128
New World Review, 63
New York Herald Tribune, 69
New York Philharmonic, 125
New York Times, 65, 127, 130,134
Newspaper Editors, American
Society of, 64
Nights of America (Amerikanskie nochi)
(Ehrenburgbook), 31—32
Nikonova, Tamara, 143
Nixon, Richard M., 135, 137-38,
140,143
Noonan, Ellen, 83
236 • Index
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), 21
Novoe vremia, 43, 86,90
Novyi mir, 43
Obama, Barack, 155-58
October Revolution, 63,146
Ogo nek, 86
Oistrakh, David, 80,125
O Mahoney, Joseph C., 87
Oparin, Alexandr, 66-67
Papovian, Elena, 102
party congresses, 105-6, 112,119,122
patriotism, Soviet, 19,39,82. See also
Great Patriotic War
peaceful coexistence, 2-3, 5, 8,11,
13,152-59
1956-1957,100-121
1958-1959,122-51
domestic life under, 100-105
repression under, 102-8,113-19
transition to, 77-99
Pedchenko, la., 147-49
People of Good Will (Liudi dobroi voli)
(Mdivani play), 28
people s volunteer squads (druzhiny), 112
Perventsev, Arkadii, 24
Petrov, Evgeny, 5
plays, 20-29, 82. See also theater and film
Poe, Edgar Allan, 29,34
Pogodin, Nikolai, 24
Polevoi, Boris, 86-95,98-99,127-29
Polowsky, Joseph, 95,97-98
Poltoratskii, Aleksei, 71
Poltoratskii, V., 86
populace/population. See
citizenry, Soviet
Porgy and Bess (Gershwin opera), 82-83
Powers, Francis Gary, 150
Prague Spring, 154
Pravda, 31,43,86,138
1946 US tour and, 64
on American industrial vision, 5
criticism in, 21, 26
Khrushchevs American trip and,
138,142-45
press. See journalism; specific outlet
Procuracy (Prokuratura), 49, 54,103-6
Progressive Americans against the Wagers
of War: The Second America
(essays), 36
promiscuity, 114-15
propaganda, 12-13,153-55. See
also Agitation Propaganda
Department (Agitprop);
ideology/ideological workers;
specific medium, e.g Voice of
America (VOA)
by America, 38-46, 59,
63-68,126-29
for Americans, 36,62-68,79-81
for children, 6, 25
journalism and, 89-90
Soviet and American Exhibitions and,
134-38,143-44
Soviet literature as, 28-33
Soviet radio and, 64
on Soviet way of life, 91-94
theater and film as, 20-28
World Youth Festival of 1957
and, 111-13
Psurtsev, Nikolai, 41
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, 125
Putin, Vladimir, 155,157-59
quality of life, 43, 57,106,133. See also
standard of living
Rabinovich, Isaak, 26
racism/race relations, 6, 25, 31,
38, 82-83, 89,108. See also
anti-Semitism
American literature and, 34-37,154
Index • 237
radio. See propaganda; specific
organization, e.g. BBC; VO A
Radio Free Europe, 53
Radio Liberty, 50
Radio Moscow, 9,107,127
Red Army, 9-10, 51-52. See also Elbe
meeting/Elbe veterans
Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, 63
Red Army Theater, 25
rehabilitation records, 49-56, 103-5
Repertoire Commission, State
(Glavrepertkom), 66
repression campaign and peaceful
coexistence, 102-8, 113-19
review files (nadzomye proizvodstva),
49-56,103-5
Robertson, William (Elbe meeting
veteran), 2
Robeson, Paul, 36,68, 89,108
rock and roll, 106,119,154
Romanov, A., 107
Romm, Mikhail, 20,22,23
Room, Abram, 23
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 68
Roosevelt, Elliott, 68
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1, 20,68,70,157
Roskin, Grigorii, 32
Ruggles, Melville J., 35
Russell, Richard B., 97-98
Russian Civil War, 5,11, 51
Russian Journal, A (Steinbeck
travelogue), 69-70,72,129, 132
Russian Military-History Society
(RVIO), 159
Russian Question, The (Russkii vopros)
(Simonov play/Romm film),
20-24,28,65, 69,72
Saint-Laurent, Yves, 135
Salinger, J. D., 81
Salisbury, Harrison E., 65
Schulman, Murray, 96
scientific research, 32
“second America” (vtoraia Amerika),
17,20, 31
countering American propaganda
and, 40,46
essays on, 36
Gorky on, 29-30
Second World War. See Great Patriotic
War/WWII
Secret Mission, The (Sekretnaia missiia)
(Romm film), 23
Secret Speech, 13,98,100-103, 115,
122, 144
set design criticism, 25-27
Shaginian, Marietta, 25
Shapiro, Henry, 81
Sheinin, Lev, 24
Shepilov, Dmitrii, 24, 29
shestidesiatniki, 154
Shostakovich, Dmitrii, 21, 24, 66-67
showcasing Soviet accomplishments.
See Agitation Sc Propaganda
Department (Agitprop);
propaganda; specific event eg.
Soviet Exhibition of the People s
Economic Achievement
shtatniki, 46, 50
Silvery Dust (Serebristaia pyT) (Room
film), 23
Simonov, Konstantin, 20, 22,24, 32,
64-65, 69,72
Sinclair, Upton, 34
slavery. See racism/race relations
Slepov, Lazar’ 31-32
Smith, Carlton, 125
Smith, Edwin, 68
Smith, H. Alexander, 39
Smith, Jessica, 63, 68
Smith, John, 94-95
Smith, Walter Bedell, 44, 64
Smith-Mundt Act, 40
Snieckus, An tanas, 45
238 • Index
Sofronov, A., 86
Soiuzpechat’ (publisher), 41-42
Sokolovsky, Vasily, 96
South of the Thirty-eighth Parallel
(Iuzhnee 38-oiparalleli) (Chun
play), 28
Soviet Council of People s
Commissars, 60-61
Soviet Embassy. See diplomacy
Soviet Exhibition of the People s
Economic Achievement
(VDNKh), 133-38
Soviet Information Bureau, 18,63
Soviet National Exhibition, 133-38
Soviet Russia Today, 63
Soviet Writer (publisher), 31
space race, 127,133,141-42,144
Sparkman, John, 80
“spirit of Geneva,” 78, 85, 88, 90,101,139
Sputnik (satellite), 127,135,142
Sputnik youth tourism agency, 61
spying, 150,154
SSOD (Union of Soviet Societies for
Friendship and Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries), 12,
124-26,138-39
Stalin, Joseph/Stalinism
on American industrial vision, 6
death of, 55,61,67,77-78, 81,124,152
dissolution of Comintern by, 58
Elbe meeting veterans and, 1
Great Patriotic War narrative under, 1
on inevitability of war, 48
Lavrenev letter to, 26-27
post-war relationship under,
8-10,152
Roosevelt and, 68
on sales oiAmerika, 41
Secret Speech and, 13
Shepilov letter to, 29
Shostakovich and, 66
theater and film under, 20-28
views on Cold War of, 122
writings of, 5
Zhdanovshchina and, 18-20
standard of living, 46,132-36,152-53.
See also quality of life
State Department, United States, 38-39
American Russian Institute and, 63
on cultural relations, 59
delegation itineraries and, 88
East-West Contacts Staff of, 125
Elbe meeting veterans and, 95-98
fingerprinting by, 95,98
on NCASF, 61-62
Porgy and Bess tour and, 83
Zarubin-Lacy Agreement of 1958
and, 124
State Security, Committee for (KGB),
107,114,117,125
Steinbeck, John, 34, 81,132
visit to USSR by, 10,68-73,129-30
Stern, Isaac, 125
Stevenson, Adlai, 86,129-32,134
Stevenson, John, 131
stiliagi, 46, 50
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 35, 89,154
Sullivan, Ed, 134
Surov, Anatolii, 24,26
surveillance, 47,49,112
Suslov, Mikhail, 27,43,66
svodki (“mood of the population”),
47-52, 56
Sylvashko, Alexander (Elbe meeting
veteran), 2
Tarzan (film), 81
TASS (Telegraph Agency of the Soviet
Union), 18,91
Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 5-6
Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union
(TASS), 18,91
theater and film, 20-29,82. See also
specific title
Index • 239
They Have a Motherland (Unikh est*
rodina) (Faintsimmer film), 23
Ties with Foreign Communist Parties,
Department of, 124
Time, 87
Tito (Josip Broz), 77
To Kill A Mockingbird (Lee novel), 154
Todorovskaya, Mira, 158-59
Todorovsky, Petr, 158-59
tourism, 58-62, 68-69,92-94. See also
All-Union Society for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries
(VOKS); Intourist
limits on areas open to foreigners
and, 131
renovations to towns and, 112-13
World Youth Festival of 1957 and, 92,
101,110-19
youth, 61, 92, 101,110-19
Trotsky, Leon, 5
Trud, 96
Truman, Harry S., 1,20,104
Truman Doctrine, 20
Truth about American Diplomats, The
(Bucar book), 24
tsarist Russia, 4—5
Tsereteli, Zhurab, 157
Tur brothers (playwrights), 21
Twain, Mark, 34
Twentieth Party Congress, 105-6,
119, 122
Twenty-first Party Congress, 112
Ukrainian Society for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries
(UOKS),71
Uncle Toms Cabin (Stowe novel), 35,154
Union of Soviet Societies for Friendship
and Cultural Relations with
Foreign Countries (SSOD),
124-26,138-39
United Nations, 126-29,131
United Press Agency, 81
United States Information Agency
(USIA), 107
urbanization, 6-7,19, 26
US and Canada Studies, Institute for
(ISKRAN), 9,33,78
US News and World Report, 87
USSR (journal), 105,108-9
U-2 spy plane incident, 150, 154
VDNKh (Soviet Exhibition
of the People s Economic
Achievement), 133-38
veterans. See Elbe meeting/Elbe veterans;
Red Army
Virta, Nikolai, 24, 25
visas, 61,65,67, 82, 95
Voice of America (VOA), 9-10, 64, 126,
144,153
content of, 45-46, 53
jamming of, 44-46, 56-57, 101,
106-8, 131
Khrushchev era, 101, 106-8
listening to, 53-55
Soviet response to, 31
Stalin era, 38-39,44-46, 50, 53-57
theme song of, 21
Voice of America, The (Golos Ameriki)
(Lavrenev play), 25-27
Voice of Israel, 50
Voinovich, Vladimir, 154
VOKS. See All-Union Society for
Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries (VOKS)
Wall Street, 20, 24
Wartime Romance (Voenno—polevoi
roman) (Todorovsky film), 158
Washington Post, 126
Weissmuller, Johnny, 81
aWhat Ivan Thinks of Us” (Benton
article), 126
240 * Index
White Army, 51
Whitman, Walt, 29,34
Williams, Albert Rhys, 146
women. See gender
World Peace Conference (1949), 21,36
World Peace Council, 61
World War II. See Great Patriotic War/
WWII
World Youth Festival of 1957,92,101,
110-19,123
Writers’ Union, Soviet, 24, 26, 31, 66,
86,146
Yale University, 67
64 Yankee Doodle Dandy,” 21
Yeltsin, Boris, 155
Yevtushenko, Yevgeni, 116
Y uth Organizations of the USSR,
Committee of, 111
Youth Sports Games, 113
youth tourism, 61. See also specific event,
e.g World Youth Festival
Zalesskii, V., 26
Zarubin, Georgy, 96
Zarubin-Lacy Agreement of 1958,124
Zavadsky, V. A., 143
Zharov, Mikhail I., 27,40
Zhdanov, Andrei Aleksandrovich, 18,20,
40,59,62,69
Zhdanovsh china, 18-20
Zheltov, Aleksei, 97
Zhukov, Georgy, 97,108
Zhukov, Iurii (Georgii) A., 108,124,
126,131
Zonov, Yuri, 134
Zoshchenko, Mikhail, 18
Zubkova, Elena, 8
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title_auth | Enemy Number One the United States of America in Soviet ideology and propaganda, 1945-1959 |
title_exact_search | Enemy Number One the United States of America in Soviet ideology and propaganda, 1945-1959 |
title_full | Enemy Number One the United States of America in Soviet ideology and propaganda, 1945-1959 Rósa Magnúsdóttir |
title_fullStr | Enemy Number One the United States of America in Soviet ideology and propaganda, 1945-1959 Rósa Magnúsdóttir |
title_full_unstemmed | Enemy Number One the United States of America in Soviet ideology and propaganda, 1945-1959 Rósa Magnúsdóttir |
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