Beneath the strained official relationship between Washington and Moscow, American and Soviet cultural representatives have maintained a long standing cultural intercourse. Only at the depths of the cold war did contacts almost entirely disappear, and then only for a short time. Particularly free and easy during the pre-recognition period, the contacts began to dwindle during the thirties as Stalin purged the Party and consolidated his control, flourished during World War II, and fell off sharply thereafter as Stalin waged an anti-foreign campaign in the USSR. Moscow's actions prompted the United States, in turn, to create its own barriers to American-Soviet contacts and to stage its own version of cultural isolationism. After Stalin's deat...
The change which occurred from 1949 to 1973 in the relations between the Union of Soviet Socialist R...
The spring of 1959 marked the beginning of a hugely successful ballet exchange between the United St...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
This volume analyzes academic exchanges between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as s...
In response to the emerging Cold War conflict, American policymakers adopted cultural diplomacy as a...
Session: IV-B: Soviet Culture and the Cold War. Presenter: Sergei Zhuk, Ball State University - "Cul...
Conflicts over national identity in both Russia and the US have helped to fuel the deterioration in ...
The article is devoted to the development of Soviet-American connections in the cultural area just b...
[Introduction] East-West artistic connections during the Cold War were a complex range of phenomena ...
This article examines film exchanges between the United States and the USSR during 1948–1950. It ana...
The postwr Soviet-American relations, circumscribed to the socalled period of the Cold War, represen...
In 1919 the Soviet government directed Ludwig Martens to open a trade bureau in New York. Before his...
Recently, scholars have begun to examine American and Soviet relations in the 1950s. These studies, ...
After the signing of the Cultural Exchange Agreement in 1958, exhibitions of culture and technology ...
diplomatic relations with Russia, and refused to recognize the Soviet regime until 1933 when Preside...
The change which occurred from 1949 to 1973 in the relations between the Union of Soviet Socialist R...
The spring of 1959 marked the beginning of a hugely successful ballet exchange between the United St...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
This volume analyzes academic exchanges between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as s...
In response to the emerging Cold War conflict, American policymakers adopted cultural diplomacy as a...
Session: IV-B: Soviet Culture and the Cold War. Presenter: Sergei Zhuk, Ball State University - "Cul...
Conflicts over national identity in both Russia and the US have helped to fuel the deterioration in ...
The article is devoted to the development of Soviet-American connections in the cultural area just b...
[Introduction] East-West artistic connections during the Cold War were a complex range of phenomena ...
This article examines film exchanges between the United States and the USSR during 1948–1950. It ana...
The postwr Soviet-American relations, circumscribed to the socalled period of the Cold War, represen...
In 1919 the Soviet government directed Ludwig Martens to open a trade bureau in New York. Before his...
Recently, scholars have begun to examine American and Soviet relations in the 1950s. These studies, ...
After the signing of the Cultural Exchange Agreement in 1958, exhibitions of culture and technology ...
diplomatic relations with Russia, and refused to recognize the Soviet regime until 1933 when Preside...
The change which occurred from 1949 to 1973 in the relations between the Union of Soviet Socialist R...
The spring of 1959 marked the beginning of a hugely successful ballet exchange between the United St...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...