Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular: Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures vii List of Contributors viii Acknowledgments xii Introduction Kristin Roth-Ey 1 The School: Schools as Liminal Spaces—Integrating North Korean Children Within Socialist Eastern Europe, 1951-9 Péter Apor 2 1 21 The Airwaves: How Do You Listen to Radio Moscow? Moscow’s Broadcasters, “Third World” Listeners, and the Space of the Airwaves in the Cold War Kristin Roth-Ey 3 The Great Industrial Project: Concepts of Space—Aswan’s Distinctive 4 The Exhibition: Exhibitions as Spaces of Cultural Encounter—Yugoslavia 5 The Epistolarium: Socialist Internationalism Writ Small—Friendship, Production Culture Elizabeth Bishop and Africa Radina Vučetič 39 59 77 Solidarity, and Support Between Women in the Soviet Union and in Decolonizing Countries, 1950s-1960s Christine Varga-Harris 6 97 The University: The Decolonization of Knowledge? The Making of the African University, the Power of the Imperial Legacy, and the Eastern European Influence Małgorzata Mazurek 7 119 The Expert Community: Expert Knowledge and Socialist Virtues—Czechoslovak Military Specialists in the Global South Mikuláš Pešta 8 139 The Military Training Camp: Co-Constructed Spaces—Experiences of PAIGC Guerrillas in Soviet Training Camps, 1961-1974 Natalia Telepneva 9 The Hospital: Uncomfortable Proximities—Romania’s “One Nation Hospital” in Gharyan, 1974-1985 Bogdan C. Iacob 10 177 The Trade Union: Kindred by Choice—Trade Unions as Interface Between East Africa and East Germany Eric Burton 11 159 197 The Everyday Space: The Hostel, the Pub, and the Prison—Vietnamese and Cuban Workers in 1980s
Czechoslovakia Alena Alamgir 217
vi 12 Contents The Travelogue: Imagining Spaces of Encounter—Travel Writing Between the Colonial and the Anti-Colonial in Socialist Eastern Europe, 1949-1989 Eric Burton, Zoltán Ginelli, James Mark, and Nemanja Radonjič 237 Select Bibliography- 261 Index 267
Index Entries followed by the letter/indicate a page with a figure. AATUF (All-African Trade Union Federation) 212,214 abortion 192 Abraham, William 132,133 Achimota School 123 Adelman, Jeremy 3 adoption 32 adventure stories 244-6 Afghanistan, expatriate communities in 152,155 AFKSZh (Anti-Fashistskii Komitet Sovetskikh Zhenshchin [Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Women]) 98, 100 Africa 79 see also under individual countries archives 198 art 10,80,81,85-96 art in Yugoslavia 85-96 colonialism 80-1 culture 80-4,94-5 decolonization 119 East Africa 6,198,199,200-1, 202-16 exoticism 80,85,88,89-90 FDGB 197,198,199 “Josip Broz Tito” Art Gallery of the Non-Aligned Countries 94 négritude 86,88,89 Soviet military training 161 sub-Saharan 85,88,89 theater 81 trade unions 197,198,199-216 travel writing 238,239,240-1,245, 247-9,251,252,253-5,256-7 Yugoslav art in 82-5,95 “African Bronze” exhibition 94 African Campfires (Széchenyi, Zsigmond) 248 Africanization 120,121,122,123-6,137, 208 “Afrika” (Petrovic, Rastko) 239 Afro-Shirazi Party (ASP) 204,209 aid see also development aid and military aid humanitarian 159 AIWC (All-Indian Women’s Conference) 117 Alexandria Biennale for Mediterranean Countries 84,95 All-African Trade Union Federation (AATUF) 212,214 All-Indian Womens Conference (AIWC) 117 Allah Akbar! (Germanus, Gyula) 246 Almássy, László 257 “Among Arab Friends” (Koroteev, V.) 71-2 anti-colonialism see also decolonization adventure stories 245-6 Aswan High Dam project 63-6 road trips 242,251 Soviet training 169-70 trade unions 200,201,204,215,216 travel writing. See travel
writing travelogues 238-44,250-1,253-5,257, 258,259 Yugoslavia 91,92 Anti-Fashistskii Komitet Sovetskikh Zhenshchin (Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Women; AFKSZh) 98,100 anti-imperialism 202-4 antisemitism 150 Antonin Zápotocký Military Academy (Vojenská akademie Antonína Zápotockého; VAAZ) 139 Apor, Péter 14-15 architecture 70,122-3,132
268 art 77-80 African 10,80,81,85-90 modernism 77-9,86-8 Yugoslav 82-5 “Art of West Africa, The” exhibition 88-9,90 ASP (Afro-Shirazi Party) 204,209 “Assuan High Dam” (Galochkin, N.) 71-2 Aswan High Dam project 59,60-3,75/ as anti-colonial project 63-6 architecture 70 Egyptian engineers 65,71,75,76 journalism 71-3 production crisis 73-6 salaries 71 Soviet production culture 67-8,76 women 72 Ayensu, Grace 111 Babu, Abdulrahman Mohamed 213 Badganny, Afonso Manga 160,162,173 Balakhovskaya, Liudmila 97,102,114 Balme, David 123,124,131 Barát, Endre 239 Barghoorn, Frederick 47 Baum, Jiří 241 BBC, audience research 50 Bebler, Aleš 240 Belgrade International Theater festival (BITEF) 81 Bengal Fire (Germanus, Gyula) 246-7 bilateralism 14-16 BITEF (Belgrade International Theater festival) 81 Black Sisyphus (Mikija, Dušan) 240-1 Black Tears of the Congo, The (Vitorović, Nikola) 239 body, the 30-1 Bom dia (Scherzer, Landolf) 256-7 Bondarenko, Olga 101-2,105,107,108, 111,114-15 Brandys, Marian 245 broadcasting 39-41,47 see also Moscow Radio surrogate 42 transnational 39,40-2,47,49 brokers 9-10 Broz, Josip 78 Bulgaria 21-2 Index Burning Spear (Barát, Endre) 239 Burton, Eric 6,13,16 Cabral, Amil Lopes da Costa 159,160,164, 165,166,167-9,173,174 Cameroon 109-10 Cape Verde 164-5 Carvalho, Júlio 160,161,165,166,167,171, 173 Cassama, Fode 160,164,168,170 Ceauşescu, Nicolae 177 Césaire, Aimé 1,16,86 Ceylon 108-9 Chakraborty, A. K. 106 Chapaev (Vasilyev, Georgi and Vasilyev, Sergei) 170 childhood 28-9 China 16,206,239-40 Chinese October (Kónya, Lajos) 239-40 Cissé, Fatou 107,113 civilization
26,29-31,38,228 Cold War, the 8,100,101,117 colonialism 1,16,31 see also anti colonialism and decolonization Africa 80-1 architecture 122-3 art 79-80 Aswan High Dam project 63-6 colonial adventure stories 244-6 Egypt 61-2,63-6,67 exoticism 80,85 Ghana 120,122-6,128-9 India 246-7 “Josip Broz Tito” Art Gallery of the Non-Aligned Countries 94 KSZhlll Museum of African Art 91-2 Portugal 159 Soviet training 170 Tanganyika 208 trade unions 199-200 travel writing 238-9 Worlds Fairs 79,80 writing 16 common humanity concept 98-9,117 communism 1 see also socialism threat of 8 Communist Party 1,16 Congo, the 244
Index connectivity 6 consumption 189-90,223-5 contact zones 4-5 “Contemporary Art from Ghana” exhibition 87-8 “Contemporary Sculpture of Makonde” exhibition 87 Continuing the One Thousand and One Nights (al-Kurayshi, Agnes) 252-3 correspondence 97-8,101-18 censorship 152 information sharing 106-7 object sharing by post 107-8 Csiu! (Széchenyi, Zsigmond) 248 Csorna, Sándor Körösi 255 Csoóri, Sándor 243,251-2 Cuba 164-5,167,172,173 Cuban workers in Czechoslovakia 218, 221,226,227,228 Cuban workers in Hungary 227 travel writing 243 women, sexualization of 251-2 Cuban Diary (Csoóri, Sándor) 243,251-2 cultural difference 25-30,31,38 cultural diplomacy 78-9,81-2,83 culture 33,77 African 80-4,94-5 broadcasting 47 cross-cultural exchange 107 differences in 256-7 Egypt 82,83-4,148-50,154 hierarchy 93,95 language 46 monoculture 47 North Korean 33 socialist 43 Soviet Union 46 translating 233-5,236 Vietnamese 233-5,236 Yugoslavia 77-9,81-5 Cunningham, Griffiths 214,215 Czechoslovakia anti-colonial road trips 251 black/grey-market 223-5 consumerism 223-5 criminal cases 217,218-19,220,223-4, 225-6,227-8,229-32,233-5,236 Cuban workers in 218,221,226,227, 228 269 defection 153 Egypt 140-1 see also MTC expatriate communities 140-1,150-5 experts 139-41,150-5,157-8 experts and dissatisfaction 155-7 experts as instrument of business and solidarity 141-3 experts and MTC construction 143-7 experts and racial and cultural tension 148-50 explorers 244 gender 222,223 hostels 218,219-25,235 image 151-2 invasion 156 military aid/training 9,139-41 see also MTC North Korean refugee children 21-2,
23-4,25,26,27,29-32,34,36 Polish workers in 227,228,221,227, 228 Prague Spring 155-7 prisons 218,229-35,236 pubs 218,225-8,232,236 racism 226,227-8 Roma workers in 233 socialism 156,226,227,228 spaces 140-1,158,217-36 travel writing 241,259 Vietnamese workers in 217,218,220, 221,222/-4,226,229-35,236 Davičo, Oskar 239,254 “Days of African cultures” festival 81, 82-3,95 decolonization 1-2,40,82,98,119, 199-201 see also anti-colonialism East Africa 198,202 education 119 Ghana 119,120,121,122,123-6, 130-2,138 of mind 82,86 through internationalization 130-2 travel writing. See travel writing development aid 61,108-11 Ghana 108,130-1,133 Devi,Sumitra 108, 111, 114,115-16 diplomacy 105 cultural diplomacy 78-9,81-2,83
270 Dizdarević, Raif 93 Dneprostroi Dam 62,63 Dove, Mabel 101-2,104,108,117 Drewnowski, Jan 121,126-8,129-30,131 East Africa 6,198,199 trade unions 198,199,200-1,202-16 East Asia 257 East German Confederation of Free German Trade Unions (Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund [FDGB]). See FDGB East Germany. See GDR Eastern Europe/Europeans 1,3,5,6-7,9, 11 see also under individual countries in Ghana 120-2,126-8,129-30,131, 132-3,137 health 24-6 internationalist education programs 21-38 North Korean refugee children 14,15, 21-35 race/racism 16,17,18 socialist youth organisations 35 trade unions 199,201-2,206 travel writing. See travel writing white privilege 253-5 women 13 education 119,122-3 see also MTC and schools internationalist education programs 21-38 itinerant trade union schools 209-11, 212-13 socialism 146,147 trade union 204-15 US American Peace Corps 214-15 Egypt 59,60,61-2,67,158 see also Aswan High Dam project and MTC culture 82,83-4 Czechoslovakian military aid 140-1 see also MTC economy 143 engineers 66-7,75,76 expatriate communities in 140-1, 150-5 modern art 87 nationalism 150 Index religion/religious attack 149 war 155 workforce 69,74,75/ Yugoslavia 82,83-4,86-7 Eighth Non-Aligned Conference 94 Engerman, David 3,4 “Exhibition of African Masks, The” 88,89 “Exhibition of Egyptian Contemporary Art” 87 “Exhibition of Ethiopian Paintings” 87 exhibitions 79-80 exoticism 80,85,88,89-90 expatriate communities 10,139-41,150-5 explorers 244 FDGB (East German Confederation of Free German Trade Unions [Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund]) 197,198-9,201 archives 198-9
education 204-15 gender 208 itinerant trade union schools 209-11, 212-13 Lamprecht, Max 211,212-15 production 212 Tanzania, Republic of 211-15 TFL 207-8 Zanzibar 202-3,204,209,210-11 Federation of Progressive Trade Unions (FPTU) 203-4,209 Fedorova,Zinaida 104,106, 111, 113-14 feminism 100-1,111-12,116-17 Földes, Laszlo 249 folklore 242 Foreign Broadcasting Bulletin 46 FPTU (Federation of Progressive Trade Unions) 203-4,209 al-Gaddafi, Muammar 178,180 Galla-Kovács, Agnes 252 Galochkin, N. 71-2 GDR (German Democratic Republic) 21-2,31-2,33,35 anti-colonial adventure stories 245-6 colonial adventure stories 245-6 hunting accounts/expeditions 247,248, 249 TFL 207-8
Index trade unions 197,202,209,216 see also FDGB travel writing 237,239,245-6,254-5, 256-7,259 gender 12-13 see also men and women Czechoslovakia 222,223 FDGB 208 Gharyan hospital 187,188 North Korean refugee children 27 Gerakan Wanita Indonesia (Gerwani) 102, 113 German Democratic Republic (GDR). See GDR Germanus, Gyula 246 Gerwani (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia) 102, 113 Ghana 87-8, 111, 119-21,136 see also University College of the Gold Coast/University of Ghana 168 Achimota School 123 Africanization 120,121,122,123-6, 137 aid 108,130-1,133 decolonization 119,120,121,122, 123-6,130-2,138 nationalism 135 Soviet presence 132-3 Western presence 133,134 Gharyan hospital 179-80,196 abortion 192 care malfunctions 191-5 consumption 189-90 family dynamics 187-8,189 gender 187,188 leadership 192-3 sexuality 188-9 socialism 187-91 space 181-6 staff/staff concerns 182-6,187-92,195 Giri R.K.M. 102-3 global history 3-4,6 Global South. See Third World globalization 7-8 radio broadcasting 39,40-1,43 Good Morning, Africa! (Kende, István) 253 Gorbunov, Iurii 170,172 Górnicki, Wiesław 240,242 Great Britain 61-2 Ghana 120,121,122-6,128 271 India 246-7 Guevara, Che 165,243 Guinea 253,256 expatriate communities in 152,154 Guinea-Bissau 159-60,170 guerrillas, training. See PAIGC independence politics 168-9 nationalism 173,174 Gunther, John 240 gymnastics 30-1 Habub over Sudan (Ignácz, Ferenc) 256 Hadžič, Fadil 239,250 Hanzelka, Miroslav 251 Harrison, Austen St. Barbe 123 health 24-6,29, 30 healthcare 178-9 see also Gharyan hospital history 2-4 global history 3-4,6 Holub, Emil 244 hostels
218,219-25,235 Howard, P. 245 humanitarian aid 159 humanity 98-9,117 Hungary 21,22,26,28,29,31,32-3,34-5, 37 bestselling authors in 245 colonial adventure stories 245 explorers 244 foreign workers in 227 hunting accounts/expeditions 247f, 248-9,257 travel writing 237,239-40,242,243, 246,252,253,255,257,259 hunting accounts/expeditions 247Հ-50, 252,256,257 I did not hunt in Tanzania (Galla-Kovács, Agnes) 252 Iacob, Bogdan 10,11,13 Ibrahim, Son’allah 70 ICFTU (International Confederation of Free Trade Unions) 202, 207,210 identity 23 national identity 23,33-6 Ignácz, Ferenc 256 Ignácz, Rózsa 239,242,252,255
272 imperialism 79,121,253-5 see also colonialism anti-imperialism 202-4 architecture 122-3 in Ghana 120,122-6,128-9 Great Britain 246-7 travel writing 244,257-8 In Desert and Wilderness (Sienkiewicz, Henryk) 245 India 111, 113 expatriate communities in 151,152, 154,155 travel writing 240,242,246-7,255 Indonesia 102,113 expatriate communities in 151,154, 155 influence 61 Insan al-Sadd al-’Ali (Man of the High Dam) (Ibrahim, Son allah; al-Qilish, Kamal; Mus’ad, Rauf) 70 Inside Africa (Gunther, John) 240 integration 22-3,26-7,28-31,32,33-7 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) 202,207,210 internationalism 33,35,37-8,41-4 internationalist education programs 21-34 civilization 26,29-31,38 curricula 35 difference 25-30,31,38 integration 22-3,26-7,28-31,32, 33-37 internationalism 33,35,37-8 national identity 23,33-6 secrecy 36 socialism 35 spaces 23-5,31-2,35,37 internationalization 130-2 Islam 149,150,253 Issa, Ali Sultan 202-3,204,206,209 Janeković, Dara 256 Jentoft, Morten 45 “Josip Broz Tito” Art Gallery of the Non-Aligned Countries 90,93-5 Jungle Book, The (Kipling, Rudyard) 240 Kalecki, Michal 134 Kalmár, György 257 Kapuściński, Ryszard 254 Index Kende, István 253 Kenya 200,208,244,254 Khandvala, Kapila 108 Khrushchev, Nikita 2,59,112 Aswan High Dam project 61 Kipling, Rudyard 240 Kittenberger, Kálmán 248 Kivukoni College 214 Komitet Sovetskikh Zhenshchin (Committee of Soviet Women; KSZhJ.SeeKSZh Komzin, I. V. 67-8,71 Kónya, Lajos 239-40 Korea see also North Korea war 29 Koroteev, V. 71 Kossou, Basile 95 Kragujevac-Kilimanjaro expedition 251 Kremenchuk
64-6 KSZh (Komitet Sovetskikh Zhenshchin [Committee of Soviet Women]) 97-101 aid 108-11 epistolarnim 98,99,100,101-18 propaganda 104,109,114 Kuibyshev hydroelectric station 62,63 kulturnost’ 169 al-Kurayshi, Agnes 252-3 Kwapong, Alexander 136-7 Lal, Priya 3 Lamprecht, Max 211,212-15 language correspondence 103 Czechoslovakia, foreign workers in 221,233-5,236 language skills 26-7 MTC 145-6,148 Perevalmoe military training camp 162,173 radio 43,44-5,46,47,51,53,56 Soviet Union 46-7,104 translation 103,233-5,236 Latin America 243,250 see also Cuba Leite, António 160 Lenin, Vladimir 201 Leninism 213 Lerner, David 40 Leskien, Jürgen 254-5
Index Lesnik, Renata 54 Libya 11,178-9,194 see also Gharyan hospital Ligeti, Vilma 255 Luz, Silvino da 160,161,165,167,173 M.S.T. 104 Magnitogorsk 62-3 Majoedin, D. 107 Mali 85 Mane, Arafan 160,162,163,171,172-3 Martéi, Margaret 108 Marxism 213 “Mask and African Wooden Sculpture” exhibition 94 Materials for Final Engineering Reportf the High Aswan Dam Project, Bulletin 10, Organization of Construction 66 Matta, Brandão Bull da 160,162,170,173 May, Ferdinand 245 May, Karl 245-6 media ethnography 50 men North Korean refugee children 27 radio audience 56 white 253-5 Mensah, Joseph 125,135 Mesiatsev, Nikolai 43,48 mid-level actors 10,11 Mikkonen, Simo 49-50 Mikija, Dušan 240-1 Milačić, Boža 240 military aid 8-9,15,19,139-41,159 see also MTC military sector 8-9,12,15,19 Military Technical College (MTC), Cairo. See MTC military training see also MTC kulturnost 169 Soviet 159-60,161-6,169-72,174-5 Mind ofAfrica, The (Abraham, William) 133 mobility 7-8 modernism 77-9,86-8 modernity 169,241-2 “Modernization as a Global Project” (Engerman, David and Unger, Corinna) 3-4 273 Molnár, Gábor 248 monoculture 47 Moyo, Hassan Nassor 203-4 Mozambique 256-7 MTC (Military Technical College), Cairo 140,141,142-7 curricula 144-6 discipline 146-7,148 expatriate community 151,153 faculty 144,145,147,150 language 145-6,148 politics 145-7,155-7,158 Prague Spring 155-7 propaganda 146-7 racial and cultural stereotypes 148-50 religion/religious attack 149 staff discontent 155-6,158 Museum of African Art 90,91-3,95 museums 80,90,92 Nadler, Michael 132 Nadler, Shulamit 132 Nagy, Endre 249,255 Nasser,
Gamal Abdel 60,145 national culture 33, 34-5 national identity 23,33-6 Soviet Union 46 National Union of Tanganyika Workers (NUTA) 212-13,214-15 national voices 41-5 nationalism 198,199,200,201,202 Native Americans 246 Nazi occupation 242 negritude 86,88,89 Nešović, Slobodan 256 neurasthenia 191 New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) 48-9 Niculescu, Barbu 129 Nikitin, A. P. 64 n. 27 Nkrumah, Kwame 119,120,121,125, 130,136,138,168 see also Nkrumahism Nkrumahism 132-7 North Korea integration 35-6 national identity 23,33,35-6 war 29,33-4
274 North Korean refugee children 14-15, 21-34 civilization 26,29-31,38 difference 25-30,31,38 integration 22-3,26-7,28-31,32,33-7 internationalism 33,35,37-8 national identity 23,33-6 secrecy 36 spaces 23-5,31-2,35,37 Nsekela, Amon 213,214 NUTA (National Union of Tanganyika Workers) 212-13,214-15 NWICO (New World Information and Communication Order) 48-9 O’Brien, Conor Cruise 133,135 Omog, Gertrude 109-11,112 one nation hospitals 179 see also Gharyan hospital Orientalism 246-7 Osende, Elise 112 othering 80 PAIGC (Party for Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde]) 159,175 cultural program 170-2 film screenings 170-1 political instruction 168-9,170, 172-4 Soviet military training 160,162-6, 169-72,174-5 Soviet political training 169-70,171-2 Soviet weapons technology and training 166-8 participatory development 178 Party for Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (Partido Africano da Independencia da Guiné e Cabo Verde; PAIGC). See PAIGC Patel, D. G. 114-15 peace movements 98-9,101,109,113-14, 117 Pearson, Drew 59,60 Pečar, Stravko 10 Pečar, Veda 10,88,90-1 Pečar, Zdravko 88,90,91,95 Perera, Mrs 108-9 Index Perevalnoe military training camp 161-3, 164,166,167,168,175 cultural program 170,171 political training 169,170,172,173, 174 Pešta, Mikuláš 9,11,13 Petrova, Lydia 102,107,108,109,111-12, 114 Petrovič, Rastko 239 Pires, Olívio 160,165,167 Pires, Pedro 160,161,165,167,168,173, 175 Piroja Wadia, D. R. 114 Poland 128 colonial adventure stories 245 Nazi occupation 242 North Korean refugee children 21,22,
24-5,26,27-8,33-4,35,36 Polish academics in Ghana 121,126-8, 129-30,131,134-6,137 Polish workers in Czechoslovakia 227, 228,221,227,228 Polish workers in Hungary 227 travel writing 237,239,240,242, 254 popular entertainment 17-18 see also radio Portugal 159 postcolonialism 80,81-2,95 see also colonialism Prague Spring 155-7 Pratt, Mary 4-5 prisons 218,229-35,236 Private Alexander Matrosov (Lukov, Leonid) 171 production culture 65,66,67-70,76 productionism 198,199-202 propaganda 41,42,104,109,114,146-7, 213 pubs 218,225-8,232,236 Quallatein, Ahmed Badawi 206-7,209 Quartey-Papafio, Ruby 115,116/ race/racism 16-18,79,190,196 Czechoslovakia 226,227-8 neurasthenia 191 sexuality 189 stereotypes 148-50
Index travel writing 245,249 white privilege 253-5 radio 39-40 see also Radio Moscow language 43,44-5,46,47,51,53,56 Radio Peace and Progress 43 Zambia 55 Radio Moscow 40-2 archives 49,54 audience 47-8,49-57 broadcasting plans 47-8 criticism 42-3 foreigners, dependence on 41-2 internationalism 41-4 language 43,44-5,46,47,51,53,56 music 53 Punjabi service 41-2 as social space 55,56,57 socialist culture 43 state control 42,46 voices 41-5,47 worldwide survey program 51-4,55, 56-7 Radio Peace and Progress 43 Reflections on the Revolution in France (Burke, Edmund) 133 Rejtő, Jenő 245 religion 115-16,149,150,253 healthcare 194 Republic of the Congo 111 RFE/RL42 Richter, Vjenceslav 78 Rim Zang Dong 29,30 Road Sign Pointing South, A (Sekulič, Dušan) 256 Roma, the 233 Romania 10,11,177-9,180,189 see also Gharyan hospital abortion 192 defections 186 economy 186,195 explorers 244 healthcare 192,195-6 hunting accounts/expeditions 247-8 North Korean refugee children 21,22, 23,25/26-7,28,32,34,36 women 13 Rubenstein, Alvin 61,76 Rupprecht, Tobias 85 Russian Revolution 113 275 S.R.S. 105 Sadowski, Zbigniew 121,134-6,137 “Sahara expedition” 257 Said, Edward 96 Sanghi, K. 97,102,104 Sáska, László 255 Sauvy, Albert 1,2 Scherzer, Landolf 256-7 Schomburgk, Hans 249 schools 21-34 civilization 26,29-31,38 curricula 35 difference 25-30,31,38 expatriate community 153 integration 22-3,26-7,28-31,32, 33-37 internationalism 33,35,37-8 national identity 23,33-6 secrecy 36 socialism 35 spaces 23-5,31-2,35,37 Second-Third World encounters 9-10,11, 13,15-16,18-20 common goals 19 race/racism 18 Second
World 3,6-7 see also Eastern Europe/Europeans expatriate communities 10,139-41, 150-5 globalization 7-8,11 military aid 8-9,19 mobility 7-8 race/racism 17,18 Second-Third World encounters 9-10, 11,13,15-16,18-20 solidarity work 12 spaces 5-6 women 12-13 Second World War 242 Sekulič, Dušan 256 self-regulation 32 Senghor, Leopold 86 Seven Years in Bolivia (Szokoly, Endre) 250 sexuality 13,188-9 Shah, Kamal 111-12 Sienkiewicz, Henryk 245 Silva, João Pereira da 160,161,163,164, 166,171 Silva, Osvaldo Lopes da 160,161,165
276 Singapore 257 Skhodnia military training camp 164-6, 167,171,173-4,175 Śladami Stasia I Nel (“In the Footsteps of Stas and Nel”) (Brandys, Marian) 245 Sladojević, Ana 92 Snows of Kilimanjaro, The (King, Henry) 85 socialism 5,11 correspondence 103-4 culture 43 Czechoslovakia 156,226,227,228 education 146,147 Egypt 145 FDGB 205 Gharyan hospital 187-91,193,195 morality 189-90 North Korean refugee children 35 race/racism 16 radio 47-8 spaces 5 trade unions 199,201-2,203-4,205, 207,209,213-14 travel writing. See travel writing women 12 socialist cosmopolitanism 227 socialist internationalism 99-100,101, 105-6,118 socialist modernism 78 socialist youth organisations 35 Soedjanti, Miss 106 solidarity 11,12,13,33-4,37, 111 FDGB 201-2 travel writing 256-7 Sons of the Great Bear, The (WelskopfHenrich, Liselotte) 246 South Korea 257 “South of Sahara” exhibition 89 Soviet Union 1-2,59 see also Moscow Radio AFKSZh 98,100 Aswan High Dam project 59,60-1, 62-5,67-76 audience research 50-1 development aid 61,108-11 engineers 68,774,7 films 170-1 globalization 7 Index identity 169 influence 61 KSZh 97-118 kulturnost’ 169 language 46-7 military aid 8-9,15,159 military hierarchy 162,163,164,166 military sector 8 military training 159-60,161-6, 169-72,174-5 national identity 46 NWICO 48-9 PAIGC 159,161-6,169-72,174-5 political training 169-70 production culture 65,66,67-70,76 propaganda 104,109,114 race/racism 16 Radio Peace and Progress 43 religion 115-16 secrecy 162-4,165 space race 112,113 spaces 5,63 stamps 114-15 support for 112-13 weapons technology and training 166-8 WIDF 99,100-1
women 12-13,72-3,97-8,99,100-18 workforce 69,71,74,75-6 Zanzibar 203 Soviet Woman 101,102,104,108,109,114, 115 space race 112,113 spaces 4-6,59,60 see also Second-Third World encounters art 79,80 Aswan High Dam project 63-4,65, 70-1 brokers 9-10 Czechoslovakia 140-1,158,217-36 exhibition 79,80 expatriate communities 10,139-41, 150-5 expert communities 11 financial imperatives 11 gender 12-13 Gharyan hospital 181-6 global 6-8 hostels 218,219-25,235
Index military 8-9 military training camps 174 museums 80,90,92 North Korean refugee children 23-5, 31-2,35,37 prisons 218,229-35,236 pubs 218,225-8,232,236 race/racism 16-18 radio 40,41,43,47,49 radio as social space 55,56,57 schools 23-5,31-2,35,37 social 55,56,57 socialist 5 solidarity 11,12,13 Soviet 5,63 writing 9 Spitulnik, Debra 55 state control 35,36 radio 40,42,43 Stoler, Ann 121 Storm over Southwest Africa: A Storyfrom the Days of the Herero Tribe (May, Ferdinand) 245 Story of a Real Man, The (Stolper, Aleksandr) 171 Strela-2 anti-aircraft system 167-8 sub-Saharan Africa 85,88,89 Sudan 242 Suharti, Mrs 113 Sukhorukhov, Vladimir 162-3 Sulayman, Sidqi 66 Sumanagara, E. 112 Sunantaria 102,103,104 Sunrise and Sunset: Wandering around Europe, Africa, Asia and America (Nešović, Slobodan) 256 Sunrise on the Yangtze Shore (Vincze, Lajos) 240 surrogate broadcasting 42 surveillance 219-20,221 Syria 150 Széchenyi, Zsigmond 248 Szilágyi, Éva 252 Szokoly, Endre 250 Szuhai, István 249 Tanganyika 197,198,199,200,207-8 see also Tanzania, United Republic of NUTA 212-13 277 TANU 200 TFL 200,207-8,211-12 Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) 200 Tanganyika Federation of Labour (TFL) 200,207-8,211-12 TANU (Tanganyika African National Union) 200 Tanzania, United Republic of 87,197,205, 211-12 AATUF 212,21 FDGB 211-15 itinerant trade union school 211, 212-13 Kivukoni College 214 NUTA 212-13,215-16 US American Peace Corps 214-15 Tarzan 245 Teleki, Sámuel 244,257 Telepneva, Natalia 9,15 Tereshkova, Valentina 112 TFL (Tanganyika Federation of Labour) 200,207-8,211-12 Third World
1,2,6-7,39 n. 1 see also under individual countries audience research 50,53,54 communist threat 8 correspondence with KSZh 97-8, 101-18 economy 177 expatriate communities in 10,139-41, 150-5 FDGB 197,198 global mobility 8 history 2-3 military aid 8-9,19,139,140-1 NWICO 48-9 participatory development 178 Radio Moscow in the 41,44-5,48,50, 53,54,56 Romania 177-9 see also Gharyan hospital Second-Third World encounters 9-10, 11,13,15-16,18-20 Soviet development aid 61,108-11 Soviet military training 160,162-6, 169-72,174-5 spaces 6 travel writing. See travel writing
278 women 97-8,101-18 Yugoslavian art 84-5 Tican-Rumano, Mihai 244 “Ticket for Tomorrow, Á’ (Vitorović, Aleksandar) 257 Tito, Josip Broz 78,83,90,94 Tjoa, Effie 113-14 trade unions 6,197,216 see also FDGB Africa 197,198,199-216 anti-imperialism 202-4 Eastern Europe 201-2 education 204-15 productionism 198,199-202 socialism 199,201-2,203-4,205,207, 209,213-14 tradition 242 translation 103,233-5,236 transnational broadcasting 39,40-2,47,49 see also Moscow Radio audience research 50 travel 107 travel writing 237-8,258-9 anti-colonial adventure stories 245-6 anti-colonial road trips 242,251 anti-colonial travelogues 238-44, 250-1,253-5,257,258,259 colonial adventure stories 244-6 cultural differences 256-7 East Asia 257 historical 243-4 hope/pessimism 256 hunting accounts/expeditions 247/-50, 252,256,257 imperialism 244,257-8 readership 239-40 romanticized 250 white privilege 253-5 women 251-3,255,258 Uganda expatriate communities in 154 trade unions 200 Ullrich, Wolfgang 249 Umma Party 209 Unger, Corinna 4 United States of America 60 Aswan High Dam project 60 Native Americans 246 US American Peace Corps 214-15 Index universalism 1 University College of the Gold Coast / University of Ghana 119-24/ 137-8 academic freedom 136-7 Africanization 120,121,122,123-6, 137 architecture 122-3,132 ceremony 131 criticism 128 Department of Economics 128-30, 134-5 faculty 124,125,126-30,131,132-3, 134-8 foreign aid 130-1,133 internationalization 120,121 Kwapong, Alexander 136-7 Nkrumah, Kwame 119,120,122,123, 125,132-7,138 Soviet bloc academics 132-3,137 student protests 137 syllabi 128-30
VAAZ (Antonín Zápotocký Military Academy [Vojenská akademie Antonína Zápotockého]) 139 Vámbéry, Ármin 255 Videkanić, Bojana 78,79 Vietnamese workers in Czechoslovakia 217,218,220,221,222Հ-4,226, 229-35,236 Vimla, K. 113 Vincze, Lajos 240 Vitorović, Aleksandar 257 Vitorović, Nikola 239 voices 41-5,47 Voronina,Nina 102,103,108, 111 vrátný/á (porter) 219-20,221 Vučetić, Radina 10 Wanita Demokrat 112 Wasu, Pritpal Kaur 108 Welskopf-Henrich, Liselotte 246 West, the education 215 media domination of 48-9 white privilege 253-5 WIDF (Women’s International Democratic Federation) 99,100-1 Winnetou (Vinettu) (May, Karl) 246
Index women 12-13 abortion 192 AFKSZh 98,100 AIWC117 correspondence between 97-8,99,100, 101-18 Cuban 251-2 Czechoslovakia 222,223 Egyptian 72 expatriate communities 151-2 Gharyan hospital 187,188 healthcare 191-2,193 Indonesia 102,113 KSZh 97-118 morality/sexuality 13,188-9 North Korean refugee children 27 politics 117 sexualization of 251-2 Soviet 12-13,72-3,97-8,99,100-18 space race 112 Third World 97-8,101-18,252 trade unions 208 travel 107,112,115,116/ travel writing 251-3,255,258 white 255 WIDF 99,100-1 Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) 99,100-1 World’s Fairs 79 Brussels World’s Fair (1958) 78,80 Montreal World’s Fair (1967) 80 Seattle World’s Fair (1962) 80 Xántus, János 244 Yemen expatriate communities in 154 Yugoslavia 10,77,94 African art in 85-96 African art/culture 80,81-2,94-6 anti-colonial road trips 242,251 art/culture in African spaces 82-5,95 279 art/culture in Third World spaces 84-5 BITEF 81 colonial adventure stories 245,246 cultural diplomacy 78-9,81-2,83 Egypt 82,83-4,86-7 folklore 242 hunting accounts/expeditions 248 institutionalization of African art in 90-6 “Josip Broz Tito” Art Gallery of the Non-Aligned Countries 90,93-5 Kragujevac-Kilimanjaro expedition 251 Museum of African Art 90,91-3,95 Nazi occupation 242 négritude 86,88,89 socialist modernism 78-9 travel writing 237,239,240-1,242,250, 254,256,257,259 Zaki, Hassan 66,67 Zambia 55 Zanzibar 197,198,199,200,202-4 see also Tanzania, United Republic of ASP 204,209 Department of Worker’s Organisations 211 FPTU 203-4,209 independence/revolution 209,211 Issa, Ali Sultan
202-3,204,206,209 itinerant trade union school 210-11 Quallatein, Ahmed Badawi 206-7,209 trade union education 206-7,208 Umma Party 209 ZPFL 202-4,209 Zanzibar and Pemba Trade Unions (ZPFL) 202-4,209 Zebra Drum News (Ignácz, Rózsa) 252, 255 Zikmund, Jiří 251 ZPFL (Zanzibar and Pemba Trade Unions) 202-4, 209
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Contents List of Figures vii List of Contributors viii Acknowledgments xii Introduction Kristin Roth-Ey 1 The School: Schools as Liminal Spaces—Integrating North Korean Children Within Socialist Eastern Europe, 1951-9 Péter Apor 2 1 21 The Airwaves: How Do You Listen to Radio Moscow? Moscow’s Broadcasters, “Third World” Listeners, and the Space of the Airwaves in the Cold War Kristin Roth-Ey 3 The Great Industrial Project: Concepts of Space—Aswan’s Distinctive 4 The Exhibition: Exhibitions as Spaces of Cultural Encounter—Yugoslavia 5 The Epistolarium: Socialist Internationalism Writ Small—Friendship, Production Culture Elizabeth Bishop and Africa Radina Vučetič 39 59 77 Solidarity, and Support Between Women in the Soviet Union and in Decolonizing Countries, 1950s-1960s Christine Varga-Harris 6 97 The University: The Decolonization of Knowledge? The Making of the African University, the Power of the Imperial Legacy, and the Eastern European Influence Małgorzata Mazurek 7 119 The Expert Community: Expert Knowledge and Socialist Virtues—Czechoslovak Military Specialists in the Global South Mikuláš Pešta 8 139 The Military Training Camp: Co-Constructed Spaces—Experiences of PAIGC Guerrillas in Soviet Training Camps, 1961-1974 Natalia Telepneva 9 The Hospital: Uncomfortable Proximities—Romania’s “One Nation Hospital” in Gharyan, 1974-1985 Bogdan C. Iacob 10 177 The Trade Union: Kindred by Choice—Trade Unions as Interface Between East Africa and East Germany Eric Burton 11 159 197 The Everyday Space: The Hostel, the Pub, and the Prison—Vietnamese and Cuban Workers in 1980s
Czechoslovakia Alena Alamgir 217
vi 12 Contents The Travelogue: Imagining Spaces of Encounter—Travel Writing Between the Colonial and the Anti-Colonial in Socialist Eastern Europe, 1949-1989 Eric Burton, Zoltán Ginelli, James Mark, and Nemanja Radonjič 237 Select Bibliography- 261 Index 267
Index Entries followed by the letter/indicate a page with a figure. AATUF (All-African Trade Union Federation) 212,214 abortion 192 Abraham, William 132,133 Achimota School 123 Adelman, Jeremy 3 adoption 32 adventure stories 244-6 Afghanistan, expatriate communities in 152,155 AFKSZh (Anti-Fashistskii Komitet Sovetskikh Zhenshchin [Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Women]) 98, 100 Africa 79 see also under individual countries archives 198 art 10,80,81,85-96 art in Yugoslavia 85-96 colonialism 80-1 culture 80-4,94-5 decolonization 119 East Africa 6,198,199,200-1, 202-16 exoticism 80,85,88,89-90 FDGB 197,198,199 “Josip Broz Tito” Art Gallery of the Non-Aligned Countries 94 négritude 86,88,89 Soviet military training 161 sub-Saharan 85,88,89 theater 81 trade unions 197,198,199-216 travel writing 238,239,240-1,245, 247-9,251,252,253-5,256-7 Yugoslav art in 82-5,95 “African Bronze” exhibition 94 African Campfires (Széchenyi, Zsigmond) 248 Africanization 120,121,122,123-6,137, 208 “Afrika” (Petrovic, Rastko) 239 Afro-Shirazi Party (ASP) 204,209 aid see also development aid and military aid humanitarian 159 AIWC (All-Indian Women’s Conference) 117 Alexandria Biennale for Mediterranean Countries 84,95 All-African Trade Union Federation (AATUF) 212,214 All-Indian Womens Conference (AIWC) 117 Allah Akbar! (Germanus, Gyula) 246 Almássy, László 257 “Among Arab Friends” (Koroteev, V.) 71-2 anti-colonialism see also decolonization adventure stories 245-6 Aswan High Dam project 63-6 road trips 242,251 Soviet training 169-70 trade unions 200,201,204,215,216 travel writing. See travel
writing travelogues 238-44,250-1,253-5,257, 258,259 Yugoslavia 91,92 Anti-Fashistskii Komitet Sovetskikh Zhenshchin (Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Women; AFKSZh) 98,100 anti-imperialism 202-4 antisemitism 150 Antonin Zápotocký Military Academy (Vojenská akademie Antonína Zápotockého; VAAZ) 139 Apor, Péter 14-15 architecture 70,122-3,132
268 art 77-80 African 10,80,81,85-90 modernism 77-9,86-8 Yugoslav 82-5 “Art of West Africa, The” exhibition 88-9,90 ASP (Afro-Shirazi Party) 204,209 “Assuan High Dam” (Galochkin, N.) 71-2 Aswan High Dam project 59,60-3,75/ as anti-colonial project 63-6 architecture 70 Egyptian engineers 65,71,75,76 journalism 71-3 production crisis 73-6 salaries 71 Soviet production culture 67-8,76 women 72 Ayensu, Grace 111 Babu, Abdulrahman Mohamed 213 Badganny, Afonso Manga 160,162,173 Balakhovskaya, Liudmila 97,102,114 Balme, David 123,124,131 Barát, Endre 239 Barghoorn, Frederick 47 Baum, Jiří 241 BBC, audience research 50 Bebler, Aleš 240 Belgrade International Theater festival (BITEF) 81 Bengal Fire (Germanus, Gyula) 246-7 bilateralism 14-16 BITEF (Belgrade International Theater festival) 81 Black Sisyphus (Mikija, Dušan) 240-1 Black Tears of the Congo, The (Vitorović, Nikola) 239 body, the 30-1 Bom dia (Scherzer, Landolf) 256-7 Bondarenko, Olga 101-2,105,107,108, 111,114-15 Brandys, Marian 245 broadcasting 39-41,47 see also Moscow Radio surrogate 42 transnational 39,40-2,47,49 brokers 9-10 Broz, Josip 78 Bulgaria 21-2 Index Burning Spear (Barát, Endre) 239 Burton, Eric 6,13,16 Cabral, Amil Lopes da Costa 159,160,164, 165,166,167-9,173,174 Cameroon 109-10 Cape Verde 164-5 Carvalho, Júlio 160,161,165,166,167,171, 173 Cassama, Fode 160,164,168,170 Ceauşescu, Nicolae 177 Césaire, Aimé 1,16,86 Ceylon 108-9 Chakraborty, A. K. 106 Chapaev (Vasilyev, Georgi and Vasilyev, Sergei) 170 childhood 28-9 China 16,206,239-40 Chinese October (Kónya, Lajos) 239-40 Cissé, Fatou 107,113 civilization
26,29-31,38,228 Cold War, the 8,100,101,117 colonialism 1,16,31 see also anti colonialism and decolonization Africa 80-1 architecture 122-3 art 79-80 Aswan High Dam project 63-6 colonial adventure stories 244-6 Egypt 61-2,63-6,67 exoticism 80,85 Ghana 120,122-6,128-9 India 246-7 “Josip Broz Tito” Art Gallery of the Non-Aligned Countries 94 KSZhlll Museum of African Art 91-2 Portugal 159 Soviet training 170 Tanganyika 208 trade unions 199-200 travel writing 238-9 Worlds Fairs 79,80 writing 16 common humanity concept 98-9,117 communism 1 see also socialism threat of 8 Communist Party 1,16 Congo, the 244
Index connectivity 6 consumption 189-90,223-5 contact zones 4-5 “Contemporary Art from Ghana” exhibition 87-8 “Contemporary Sculpture of Makonde” exhibition 87 Continuing the One Thousand and One Nights (al-Kurayshi, Agnes) 252-3 correspondence 97-8,101-18 censorship 152 information sharing 106-7 object sharing by post 107-8 Csiu! (Széchenyi, Zsigmond) 248 Csorna, Sándor Körösi 255 Csoóri, Sándor 243,251-2 Cuba 164-5,167,172,173 Cuban workers in Czechoslovakia 218, 221,226,227,228 Cuban workers in Hungary 227 travel writing 243 women, sexualization of 251-2 Cuban Diary (Csoóri, Sándor) 243,251-2 cultural difference 25-30,31,38 cultural diplomacy 78-9,81-2,83 culture 33,77 African 80-4,94-5 broadcasting 47 cross-cultural exchange 107 differences in 256-7 Egypt 82,83-4,148-50,154 hierarchy 93,95 language 46 monoculture 47 North Korean 33 socialist 43 Soviet Union 46 translating 233-5,236 Vietnamese 233-5,236 Yugoslavia 77-9,81-5 Cunningham, Griffiths 214,215 Czechoslovakia anti-colonial road trips 251 black/grey-market 223-5 consumerism 223-5 criminal cases 217,218-19,220,223-4, 225-6,227-8,229-32,233-5,236 Cuban workers in 218,221,226,227, 228 269 defection 153 Egypt 140-1 see also MTC expatriate communities 140-1,150-5 experts 139-41,150-5,157-8 experts and dissatisfaction 155-7 experts as instrument of business and solidarity 141-3 experts and MTC construction 143-7 experts and racial and cultural tension 148-50 explorers 244 gender 222,223 hostels 218,219-25,235 image 151-2 invasion 156 military aid/training 9,139-41 see also MTC North Korean refugee children 21-2,
23-4,25,26,27,29-32,34,36 Polish workers in 227,228,221,227, 228 Prague Spring 155-7 prisons 218,229-35,236 pubs 218,225-8,232,236 racism 226,227-8 Roma workers in 233 socialism 156,226,227,228 spaces 140-1,158,217-36 travel writing 241,259 Vietnamese workers in 217,218,220, 221,222/-4,226,229-35,236 Davičo, Oskar 239,254 “Days of African cultures” festival 81, 82-3,95 decolonization 1-2,40,82,98,119, 199-201 see also anti-colonialism East Africa 198,202 education 119 Ghana 119,120,121,122,123-6, 130-2,138 of mind 82,86 through internationalization 130-2 travel writing. See travel writing development aid 61,108-11 Ghana 108,130-1,133 Devi,Sumitra 108, 111, 114,115-16 diplomacy 105 cultural diplomacy 78-9,81-2,83
270 Dizdarević, Raif 93 Dneprostroi Dam 62,63 Dove, Mabel 101-2,104,108,117 Drewnowski, Jan 121,126-8,129-30,131 East Africa 6,198,199 trade unions 198,199,200-1,202-16 East Asia 257 East German Confederation of Free German Trade Unions (Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund [FDGB]). See FDGB East Germany. See GDR Eastern Europe/Europeans 1,3,5,6-7,9, 11 see also under individual countries in Ghana 120-2,126-8,129-30,131, 132-3,137 health 24-6 internationalist education programs 21-38 North Korean refugee children 14,15, 21-35 race/racism 16,17,18 socialist youth organisations 35 trade unions 199,201-2,206 travel writing. See travel writing white privilege 253-5 women 13 education 119,122-3 see also MTC and schools internationalist education programs 21-38 itinerant trade union schools 209-11, 212-13 socialism 146,147 trade union 204-15 US American Peace Corps 214-15 Egypt 59,60,61-2,67,158 see also Aswan High Dam project and MTC culture 82,83-4 Czechoslovakian military aid 140-1 see also MTC economy 143 engineers 66-7,75,76 expatriate communities in 140-1, 150-5 modern art 87 nationalism 150 Index religion/religious attack 149 war 155 workforce 69,74,75/ Yugoslavia 82,83-4,86-7 Eighth Non-Aligned Conference 94 Engerman, David 3,4 “Exhibition of African Masks, The” 88,89 “Exhibition of Egyptian Contemporary Art” 87 “Exhibition of Ethiopian Paintings” 87 exhibitions 79-80 exoticism 80,85,88,89-90 expatriate communities 10,139-41,150-5 explorers 244 FDGB (East German Confederation of Free German Trade Unions [Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund]) 197,198-9,201 archives 198-9
education 204-15 gender 208 itinerant trade union schools 209-11, 212-13 Lamprecht, Max 211,212-15 production 212 Tanzania, Republic of 211-15 TFL 207-8 Zanzibar 202-3,204,209,210-11 Federation of Progressive Trade Unions (FPTU) 203-4,209 Fedorova,Zinaida 104,106, 111, 113-14 feminism 100-1,111-12,116-17 Földes, Laszlo 249 folklore 242 Foreign Broadcasting Bulletin 46 FPTU (Federation of Progressive Trade Unions) 203-4,209 al-Gaddafi, Muammar 178,180 Galla-Kovács, Agnes 252 Galochkin, N. 71-2 GDR (German Democratic Republic) 21-2,31-2,33,35 anti-colonial adventure stories 245-6 colonial adventure stories 245-6 hunting accounts/expeditions 247,248, 249 TFL 207-8
Index trade unions 197,202,209,216 see also FDGB travel writing 237,239,245-6,254-5, 256-7,259 gender 12-13 see also men and women Czechoslovakia 222,223 FDGB 208 Gharyan hospital 187,188 North Korean refugee children 27 Gerakan Wanita Indonesia (Gerwani) 102, 113 German Democratic Republic (GDR). See GDR Germanus, Gyula 246 Gerwani (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia) 102, 113 Ghana 87-8, 111, 119-21,136 see also University College of the Gold Coast/University of Ghana 168 Achimota School 123 Africanization 120,121,122,123-6, 137 aid 108,130-1,133 decolonization 119,120,121,122, 123-6,130-2,138 nationalism 135 Soviet presence 132-3 Western presence 133,134 Gharyan hospital 179-80,196 abortion 192 care malfunctions 191-5 consumption 189-90 family dynamics 187-8,189 gender 187,188 leadership 192-3 sexuality 188-9 socialism 187-91 space 181-6 staff/staff concerns 182-6,187-92,195 Giri R.K.M. 102-3 global history 3-4,6 Global South. See Third World globalization 7-8 radio broadcasting 39,40-1,43 Good Morning, Africa! (Kende, István) 253 Gorbunov, Iurii 170,172 Górnicki, Wiesław 240,242 Great Britain 61-2 Ghana 120,121,122-6,128 271 India 246-7 Guevara, Che 165,243 Guinea 253,256 expatriate communities in 152,154 Guinea-Bissau 159-60,170 guerrillas, training. See PAIGC independence politics 168-9 nationalism 173,174 Gunther, John 240 gymnastics 30-1 Habub over Sudan (Ignácz, Ferenc) 256 Hadžič, Fadil 239,250 Hanzelka, Miroslav 251 Harrison, Austen St. Barbe 123 health 24-6,29, 30 healthcare 178-9 see also Gharyan hospital history 2-4 global history 3-4,6 Holub, Emil 244 hostels
218,219-25,235 Howard, P. 245 humanitarian aid 159 humanity 98-9,117 Hungary 21,22,26,28,29,31,32-3,34-5, 37 bestselling authors in 245 colonial adventure stories 245 explorers 244 foreign workers in 227 hunting accounts/expeditions 247f, 248-9,257 travel writing 237,239-40,242,243, 246,252,253,255,257,259 hunting accounts/expeditions 247Հ-50, 252,256,257 I did not hunt in Tanzania (Galla-Kovács, Agnes) 252 Iacob, Bogdan 10,11,13 Ibrahim, Son’allah 70 ICFTU (International Confederation of Free Trade Unions) 202, 207,210 identity 23 national identity 23,33-6 Ignácz, Ferenc 256 Ignácz, Rózsa 239,242,252,255
272 imperialism 79,121,253-5 see also colonialism anti-imperialism 202-4 architecture 122-3 in Ghana 120,122-6,128-9 Great Britain 246-7 travel writing 244,257-8 In Desert and Wilderness (Sienkiewicz, Henryk) 245 India 111, 113 expatriate communities in 151,152, 154,155 travel writing 240,242,246-7,255 Indonesia 102,113 expatriate communities in 151,154, 155 influence 61 Insan al-Sadd al-’Ali (Man of the High Dam) (Ibrahim, Son allah; al-Qilish, Kamal; Mus’ad, Rauf) 70 Inside Africa (Gunther, John) 240 integration 22-3,26-7,28-31,32,33-7 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) 202,207,210 internationalism 33,35,37-8,41-4 internationalist education programs 21-34 civilization 26,29-31,38 curricula 35 difference 25-30,31,38 integration 22-3,26-7,28-31,32, 33-37 internationalism 33,35,37-8 national identity 23,33-6 secrecy 36 socialism 35 spaces 23-5,31-2,35,37 internationalization 130-2 Islam 149,150,253 Issa, Ali Sultan 202-3,204,206,209 Janeković, Dara 256 Jentoft, Morten 45 “Josip Broz Tito” Art Gallery of the Non-Aligned Countries 90,93-5 Jungle Book, The (Kipling, Rudyard) 240 Kalecki, Michal 134 Kalmár, György 257 Kapuściński, Ryszard 254 Index Kende, István 253 Kenya 200,208,244,254 Khandvala, Kapila 108 Khrushchev, Nikita 2,59,112 Aswan High Dam project 61 Kipling, Rudyard 240 Kittenberger, Kálmán 248 Kivukoni College 214 Komitet Sovetskikh Zhenshchin (Committee of Soviet Women; KSZhJ.SeeKSZh Komzin, I. V. 67-8,71 Kónya, Lajos 239-40 Korea see also North Korea war 29 Koroteev, V. 71 Kossou, Basile 95 Kragujevac-Kilimanjaro expedition 251 Kremenchuk
64-6 KSZh (Komitet Sovetskikh Zhenshchin [Committee of Soviet Women]) 97-101 aid 108-11 epistolarnim 98,99,100,101-18 propaganda 104,109,114 Kuibyshev hydroelectric station 62,63 kulturnost’ 169 al-Kurayshi, Agnes 252-3 Kwapong, Alexander 136-7 Lal, Priya 3 Lamprecht, Max 211,212-15 language correspondence 103 Czechoslovakia, foreign workers in 221,233-5,236 language skills 26-7 MTC 145-6,148 Perevalmoe military training camp 162,173 radio 43,44-5,46,47,51,53,56 Soviet Union 46-7,104 translation 103,233-5,236 Latin America 243,250 see also Cuba Leite, António 160 Lenin, Vladimir 201 Leninism 213 Lerner, David 40 Leskien, Jürgen 254-5
Index Lesnik, Renata 54 Libya 11,178-9,194 see also Gharyan hospital Ligeti, Vilma 255 Luz, Silvino da 160,161,165,167,173 M.S.T. 104 Magnitogorsk 62-3 Majoedin, D. 107 Mali 85 Mane, Arafan 160,162,163,171,172-3 Martéi, Margaret 108 Marxism 213 “Mask and African Wooden Sculpture” exhibition 94 Materials for Final Engineering Reportf the High Aswan Dam Project, Bulletin 10, "Organization of Construction" 66 Matta, Brandão Bull da 160,162,170,173 May, Ferdinand 245 May, Karl 245-6 media ethnography 50 men North Korean refugee children 27 radio audience 56 white 253-5 Mensah, Joseph 125,135 Mesiatsev, Nikolai 43,48 mid-level actors 10,11 Mikkonen, Simo 49-50 Mikija, Dušan 240-1 Milačić, Boža 240 military aid 8-9,15,19,139-41,159 see also MTC military sector 8-9,12,15,19 Military Technical College (MTC), Cairo. See MTC military training see also MTC kulturnost' 169 Soviet 159-60,161-6,169-72,174-5 Mind ofAfrica, The (Abraham, William) 133 mobility 7-8 modernism 77-9,86-8 modernity 169,241-2 “Modernization as a Global Project” (Engerman, David and Unger, Corinna) 3-4 273 Molnár, Gábor 248 monoculture 47 Moyo, Hassan Nassor 203-4 Mozambique 256-7 MTC (Military Technical College), Cairo 140,141,142-7 curricula 144-6 discipline 146-7,148 expatriate community 151,153 faculty 144,145,147,150 language 145-6,148 politics 145-7,155-7,158 Prague Spring 155-7 propaganda 146-7 racial and cultural stereotypes 148-50 religion/religious attack 149 staff discontent 155-6,158 Museum of African Art 90,91-3,95 museums 80,90,92 Nadler, Michael 132 Nadler, Shulamit 132 Nagy, Endre 249,255 Nasser,
Gamal Abdel 60,145 national culture 33, 34-5 national identity 23,33-6 Soviet Union 46 National Union of Tanganyika Workers (NUTA) 212-13,214-15 national voices 41-5 nationalism 198,199,200,201,202 Native Americans 246 Nazi occupation 242 negritude 86,88,89 Nešović, Slobodan 256 neurasthenia 191 New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) 48-9 Niculescu, Barbu 129 Nikitin, A. P. 64 n. 27 Nkrumah, Kwame 119,120,121,125, 130,136,138,168 see also Nkrumahism Nkrumahism 132-7 North Korea integration 35-6 national identity 23,33,35-6 war 29,33-4
274 North Korean refugee children 14-15, 21-34 civilization 26,29-31,38 difference 25-30,31,38 integration 22-3,26-7,28-31,32,33-7 internationalism 33,35,37-8 national identity 23,33-6 secrecy 36 spaces 23-5,31-2,35,37 Nsekela, Amon 213,214 NUTA (National Union of Tanganyika Workers) 212-13,214-15 NWICO (New World Information and Communication Order) 48-9 O’Brien, Conor Cruise 133,135 Omog, Gertrude 109-11,112 one nation hospitals 179 see also Gharyan hospital Orientalism 246-7 Osende, Elise 112 othering 80 PAIGC (Party for Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde]) 159,175 cultural program 170-2 film screenings 170-1 political instruction 168-9,170, 172-4 Soviet military training 160,162-6, 169-72,174-5 Soviet political training 169-70,171-2 Soviet weapons technology and training 166-8 participatory development 178 Party for Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (Partido Africano da Independencia da Guiné e Cabo Verde; PAIGC). See PAIGC Patel, D. G. 114-15 peace movements 98-9,101,109,113-14, 117 Pearson, Drew 59,60 Pečar, Stravko 10 Pečar, Veda 10,88,90-1 Pečar, Zdravko 88,90,91,95 Perera, Mrs 108-9 Index Perevalnoe military training camp 161-3, 164,166,167,168,175 cultural program 170,171 political training 169,170,172,173, 174 Pešta, Mikuláš 9,11,13 Petrova, Lydia 102,107,108,109,111-12, 114 Petrovič, Rastko 239 Pires, Olívio 160,165,167 Pires, Pedro 160,161,165,167,168,173, 175 Piroja Wadia, D. R. 114 Poland 128 colonial adventure stories 245 Nazi occupation 242 North Korean refugee children 21,22,
24-5,26,27-8,33-4,35,36 Polish academics in Ghana 121,126-8, 129-30,131,134-6,137 Polish workers in Czechoslovakia 227, 228,221,227,228 Polish workers in Hungary 227 travel writing 237,239,240,242, 254 popular entertainment 17-18 see also radio Portugal 159 postcolonialism 80,81-2,95 see also colonialism Prague Spring 155-7 Pratt, Mary 4-5 prisons 218,229-35,236 Private Alexander Matrosov (Lukov, Leonid) 171 production culture 65,66,67-70,76 productionism 198,199-202 propaganda 41,42,104,109,114,146-7, 213 pubs 218,225-8,232,236 Quallatein, Ahmed Badawi 206-7,209 Quartey-Papafio, Ruby 115,116/ race/racism 16-18,79,190,196 Czechoslovakia 226,227-8 neurasthenia 191 sexuality 189 stereotypes 148-50
Index travel writing 245,249 white privilege 253-5 radio 39-40 see also Radio Moscow language 43,44-5,46,47,51,53,56 Radio Peace and Progress 43 Zambia 55 Radio Moscow 40-2 archives 49,54 audience 47-8,49-57 broadcasting plans 47-8 criticism 42-3 foreigners, dependence on 41-2 internationalism 41-4 language 43,44-5,46,47,51,53,56 music 53 Punjabi service 41-2 as social space 55,56,57 socialist culture 43 state control 42,46 voices 41-5,47 worldwide survey program 51-4,55, 56-7 Radio Peace and Progress 43 Reflections on the Revolution in France (Burke, Edmund) 133 Rejtő, Jenő 245 religion 115-16,149,150,253 healthcare 194 Republic of the Congo 111 RFE/RL42 Richter, Vjenceslav 78 Rim Zang Dong 29,30 Road Sign Pointing South, A (Sekulič, Dušan) 256 Roma, the 233 Romania 10,11,177-9,180,189 see also Gharyan hospital abortion 192 defections 186 economy 186,195 explorers 244 healthcare 192,195-6 hunting accounts/expeditions 247-8 North Korean refugee children 21,22, 23,25/26-7,28,32,34,36 women 13 Rubenstein, Alvin 61,76 Rupprecht, Tobias 85 Russian Revolution 113 275 S.R.S. 105 Sadowski, Zbigniew 121,134-6,137 “Sahara expedition” 257 Said, Edward 96 Sanghi, K. 97,102,104 Sáska, László 255 Sauvy, Albert 1,2 Scherzer, Landolf 256-7 Schomburgk, Hans 249 schools 21-34 civilization 26,29-31,38 curricula 35 difference 25-30,31,38 expatriate community 153 integration 22-3,26-7,28-31,32, 33-37 internationalism 33,35,37-8 national identity 23,33-6 secrecy 36 socialism 35 spaces 23-5,31-2,35,37 Second-Third World encounters 9-10,11, 13,15-16,18-20 common goals 19 race/racism 18 Second
World 3,6-7 see also Eastern Europe/Europeans expatriate communities 10,139-41, 150-5 globalization 7-8,11 military aid 8-9,19 mobility 7-8 race/racism 17,18 Second-Third World encounters 9-10, 11,13,15-16,18-20 solidarity work 12 spaces 5-6 women 12-13 Second World War 242 Sekulič, Dušan 256 self-regulation 32 Senghor, Leopold 86 Seven Years in Bolivia (Szokoly, Endre) 250 sexuality 13,188-9 Shah, Kamal 111-12 Sienkiewicz, Henryk 245 Silva, João Pereira da 160,161,163,164, 166,171 Silva, Osvaldo Lopes da 160,161,165
276 Singapore 257 Skhodnia military training camp 164-6, 167,171,173-4,175 Śladami Stasia I Nel (“In the Footsteps of Stas and Nel”) (Brandys, Marian) 245 Sladojević, Ana 92 Snows of Kilimanjaro, The (King, Henry) 85 socialism 5,11 correspondence 103-4 culture 43 Czechoslovakia 156,226,227,228 education 146,147 Egypt 145 FDGB 205 Gharyan hospital 187-91,193,195 morality 189-90 North Korean refugee children 35 race/racism 16 radio 47-8 spaces 5 trade unions 199,201-2,203-4,205, 207,209,213-14 travel writing. See travel writing women 12 socialist cosmopolitanism 227 socialist internationalism 99-100,101, 105-6,118 socialist modernism 78 socialist youth organisations 35 Soedjanti, Miss 106 solidarity 11,12,13,33-4,37, 111 FDGB 201-2 travel writing 256-7 Sons of the Great Bear, The (WelskopfHenrich, Liselotte) 246 South Korea 257 “South of Sahara” exhibition 89 Soviet Union 1-2,59 see also Moscow Radio AFKSZh 98,100 Aswan High Dam project 59,60-1, 62-5,67-76 audience research 50-1 development aid 61,108-11 engineers 68,774,7 films 170-1 globalization 7 Index identity 169 influence 61 KSZh 97-118 kulturnost’ 169 language 46-7 military aid 8-9,15,159 military hierarchy 162,163,164,166 military sector 8 military training 159-60,161-6, 169-72,174-5 national identity 46 NWICO 48-9 PAIGC 159,161-6,169-72,174-5 political training 169-70 production culture 65,66,67-70,76 propaganda 104,109,114 race/racism 16 Radio Peace and Progress 43 religion 115-16 secrecy 162-4,165 space race 112,113 spaces 5,63 stamps 114-15 support for 112-13 weapons technology and training 166-8 WIDF 99,100-1
women 12-13,72-3,97-8,99,100-18 workforce 69,71,74,75-6 Zanzibar 203 Soviet Woman 101,102,104,108,109,114, 115 space race 112,113 spaces 4-6,59,60 see also Second-Third World encounters art 79,80 Aswan High Dam project 63-4,65, 70-1 brokers 9-10 Czechoslovakia 140-1,158,217-36 exhibition 79,80 expatriate communities 10,139-41, 150-5 expert communities 11 financial imperatives 11 gender 12-13 Gharyan hospital 181-6 global 6-8 hostels 218,219-25,235
Index military 8-9 military training camps 174 museums 80,90,92 North Korean refugee children 23-5, 31-2,35,37 prisons 218,229-35,236 pubs 218,225-8,232,236 race/racism 16-18 radio 40,41,43,47,49 radio as social space 55,56,57 schools 23-5,31-2,35,37 social 55,56,57 socialist 5 solidarity 11,12,13 Soviet 5,63 writing 9 Spitulnik, Debra 55 state control 35,36 radio 40,42,43 Stoler, Ann 121 Storm over Southwest Africa: A Storyfrom the Days of the Herero Tribe (May, Ferdinand) 245 Story of a Real Man, The (Stolper, Aleksandr) 171 Strela-2 anti-aircraft system 167-8 sub-Saharan Africa 85,88,89 Sudan 242 Suharti, Mrs 113 Sukhorukhov, Vladimir 162-3 Sulayman, Sidqi 66 Sumanagara, E. 112 Sunantaria 102,103,104 Sunrise and Sunset: Wandering around Europe, Africa, Asia and America (Nešović, Slobodan) 256 Sunrise on the Yangtze Shore (Vincze, Lajos) 240 surrogate broadcasting 42 surveillance 219-20,221 Syria 150 Széchenyi, Zsigmond 248 Szilágyi, Éva 252 Szokoly, Endre 250 Szuhai, István 249 Tanganyika 197,198,199,200,207-8 see also Tanzania, United Republic of NUTA 212-13 277 TANU 200 TFL 200,207-8,211-12 Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) 200 Tanganyika Federation of Labour (TFL) 200,207-8,211-12 TANU (Tanganyika African National Union) 200 Tanzania, United Republic of 87,197,205, 211-12 AATUF 212,21 FDGB 211-15 itinerant trade union school 211, 212-13 Kivukoni College 214 NUTA 212-13,215-16 US American Peace Corps 214-15 Tarzan 245 Teleki, Sámuel 244,257 Telepneva, Natalia 9,15 Tereshkova, Valentina 112 TFL (Tanganyika Federation of Labour) 200,207-8,211-12 Third World
1,2,6-7,39 n. 1 see also under individual countries audience research 50,53,54 communist threat 8 correspondence with KSZh 97-8, 101-18 economy 177 expatriate communities in 10,139-41, 150-5 FDGB 197,198 global mobility 8 history 2-3 military aid 8-9,19,139,140-1 NWICO 48-9 participatory development 178 Radio Moscow in the 41,44-5,48,50, 53,54,56 Romania 177-9 see also Gharyan hospital Second-Third World encounters 9-10, 11,13,15-16,18-20 Soviet development aid 61,108-11 Soviet military training 160,162-6, 169-72,174-5 spaces 6 travel writing. See travel writing
278 women 97-8,101-18 Yugoslavian art 84-5 Tican-Rumano, Mihai 244 “Ticket for Tomorrow, Á’ (Vitorović, Aleksandar) 257 Tito, Josip Broz 78,83,90,94 Tjoa, Effie 113-14 trade unions 6,197,216 see also FDGB Africa 197,198,199-216 anti-imperialism 202-4 Eastern Europe 201-2 education 204-15 productionism 198,199-202 socialism 199,201-2,203-4,205,207, 209,213-14 tradition 242 translation 103,233-5,236 transnational broadcasting 39,40-2,47,49 see also Moscow Radio audience research 50 travel 107 travel writing 237-8,258-9 anti-colonial adventure stories 245-6 anti-colonial road trips 242,251 anti-colonial travelogues 238-44, 250-1,253-5,257,258,259 colonial adventure stories 244-6 cultural differences 256-7 East Asia 257 historical 243-4 hope/pessimism 256 hunting accounts/expeditions 247/-50, 252,256,257 imperialism 244,257-8 readership 239-40 romanticized 250 white privilege 253-5 women 251-3,255,258 Uganda expatriate communities in 154 trade unions 200 Ullrich, Wolfgang 249 Umma Party 209 Unger, Corinna 4 United States of America 60 Aswan High Dam project 60 Native Americans 246 US American Peace Corps 214-15 Index universalism 1 University College of the Gold Coast / University of Ghana 119-24/ 137-8 academic freedom 136-7 Africanization 120,121,122,123-6, 137 architecture 122-3,132 ceremony 131 criticism 128 Department of Economics 128-30, 134-5 faculty 124,125,126-30,131,132-3, 134-8 foreign aid 130-1,133 internationalization 120,121 Kwapong, Alexander 136-7 Nkrumah, Kwame 119,120,122,123, 125,132-7,138 Soviet bloc academics 132-3,137 student protests 137 syllabi 128-30
VAAZ (Antonín Zápotocký Military Academy [Vojenská akademie Antonína Zápotockého]) 139 Vámbéry, Ármin 255 Videkanić, Bojana 78,79 Vietnamese workers in Czechoslovakia 217,218,220,221,222Հ-4,226, 229-35,236 Vimla, K. 113 Vincze, Lajos 240 Vitorović, Aleksandar 257 Vitorović, Nikola 239 voices 41-5,47 Voronina,Nina 102,103,108, 111 vrátný/á (porter) 219-20,221 Vučetić, Radina 10 Wanita Demokrat 112 Wasu, Pritpal Kaur 108 Welskopf-Henrich, Liselotte 246 West, the education 215 media domination of 48-9 white privilege 253-5 WIDF (Women’s International Democratic Federation) 99,100-1 Winnetou (Vinettu) (May, Karl) 246
Index women 12-13 abortion 192 AFKSZh 98,100 AIWC117 correspondence between 97-8,99,100, 101-18 Cuban 251-2 Czechoslovakia 222,223 Egyptian 72 expatriate communities 151-2 Gharyan hospital 187,188 healthcare 191-2,193 Indonesia 102,113 KSZh 97-118 morality/sexuality 13,188-9 North Korean refugee children 27 politics 117 sexualization of 251-2 Soviet 12-13,72-3,97-8,99,100-18 space race 112 Third World 97-8,101-18,252 trade unions 208 travel 107,112,115,116/ travel writing 251-3,255,258 white 255 WIDF 99,100-1 Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) 99,100-1 World’s Fairs 79 Brussels World’s Fair (1958) 78,80 Montreal World’s Fair (1967) 80 Seattle World’s Fair (1962) 80 Xántus, János 244 Yemen expatriate communities in 154 Yugoslavia 10,77,94 African art in 85-96 African art/culture 80,81-2,94-6 anti-colonial road trips 242,251 art/culture in African spaces 82-5,95 279 art/culture in Third World spaces 84-5 BITEF 81 colonial adventure stories 245,246 cultural diplomacy 78-9,81-2,83 Egypt 82,83-4,86-7 folklore 242 hunting accounts/expeditions 248 institutionalization of African art in 90-6 “Josip Broz Tito” Art Gallery of the Non-Aligned Countries 90,93-5 Kragujevac-Kilimanjaro expedition 251 Museum of African Art 90,91-3,95 Nazi occupation 242 négritude 86,88,89 socialist modernism 78-9 travel writing 237,239,240-1,242,250, 254,256,257,259 Zaki, Hassan 66,67 Zambia 55 Zanzibar 197,198,199,200,202-4 see also Tanzania, United Republic of ASP 204,209 Department of Worker’s Organisations 211 FPTU 203-4,209 independence/revolution 209,211 Issa, Ali Sultan
202-3,204,206,209 itinerant trade union school 210-11 Quallatein, Ahmed Badawi 206-7,209 trade union education 206-7,208 Umma Party 209 ZPFL 202-4,209 Zanzibar and Pemba Trade Unions (ZPFL) 202-4,209 Zebra Drum News (Ignácz, Rózsa) 252, 255 Zikmund, Jiří 251 ZPFL (Zanzibar and Pemba Trade Unions) 202-4, 209 |
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genre | (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content |
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geographic | Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 gnd |
geographic_facet | Osteuropa Entwicklungsländer |
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illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-03T21:10:45Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T09:42:45Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781350302785 1350302783 |
language | English |
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physical | xi, 279 Seiten 8 Illustrationen und Porträts |
psigel | BSB_NED_20230821 |
publishDate | 2023 |
publishDateSearch | 2022 |
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publisher | Bloomsbury Academic |
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series2 | Histories of internationalism |
spelling | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War Kristin Roth-Ey London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2023 xi, 279 Seiten 8 Illustrationen und Porträts txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Histories of internationalism Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd rswk-swf Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd rswk-swf Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 s Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 g Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 s Geschichte z DE-604 Roth-Ey, Kristin (DE-588)1299220010 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-3503-0279-2 (DE-604)BV048978631 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB & MOBI 978-1-3503-0280-8 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033980090&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033980090&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4055785-6 (DE-588)4075770-5 (DE-588)4075739-0 (DE-588)4014954-7 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War |
title_auth | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War |
title_exact_search | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War |
title_exact_search_txtP | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War |
title_full | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War Kristin Roth-Ey |
title_fullStr | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War Kristin Roth-Ey |
title_full_unstemmed | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War Kristin Roth-Ey |
title_short | Socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular |
title_sort | socialist internationalism and the gritty politics of the particular second third world spaces in the cold war |
title_sub | Second-Third world spaces in the Cold War |
topic | Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozialismus Ost-West-Konflikt Osteuropa Entwicklungsländer Aufsatzsammlung |
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