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100 1 _aCvetkova, Natalʹja Aleksandrovna
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_eVerdasser
245 1 4 _aThe Cold War in universities
_bU.S. and Soviet cultural diplomacy, 1945-1990
264 1 _aBoston :
_bBrill,
_c2021.
264 4 _c©2021.
300 _a1 online resource (259 pages)
336 _aText
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337 _aComputermedien
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338 _aOnline Resource
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490 _aNew perspectives on the Cold War
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500 _aE-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
505 0 _aIntro -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Cold War, Cultural Diplomacy, and Universities -- 2 Universities in Cultural Cold War Studies -- 3 Archival Documents: What They Reveal -- 4 Theoretical Discussion: Realism, Constructivism, Americanization/Sovietization, Response Concept, or Fear? -- 1. Europe: Opposition of "Conservative" Professors to U.S. and Soviet Transformations in German -- 1 Introduction -- 2 U.S. and Soviet Cultural Offensive in Universities of Divided Germany: Making a Pliable Professor -- 2.1 Facing the Old Professors: U.S. and Soviet Perceptions -- 2.2 Purging Rectors -- 2.3 Purging Professors -- 2.4 Pliable Professors? -- 2.5 U.S. and Soviet Institutions in German Universities -- 3 Opposition of "Conservative Professors" to U.S. and Soviet Reforms -- 3.1 U.S. Advisors and Opposed Professors -- 3.2 Soviet Advisors and Opposed Professors -- 4 Conclusion -- 2. Middle East and Central Asia: Americanization, Sovietization, and Resistance in Afghanistan -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kabul University under the Control of the United States -- 2.1 Promoting the Faculty of Engineering -- 2.2 English as the Language of Instruction -- 2.3 Turmoil and Termination of Projects -- 2.4 Aftermath… -- 3 Kabul University under Soviet Control -- 3.1 Purging Everything "American" -- 4 Professors and Students at Kabul University: Resistance to Americanization and Sovietization -- 4.1 Professors against U.S. and Soviet Advisors -- 4.2 Students against U.S. and Soviet Advisors -- 5 Conclusion -- 3. Africa: When Development and Professors Erased U.S. and Soviet Transformations in Universities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 U.S. Advisors at Haile Selassie I University: Under the Pressure of Ethiopianization -- 2.1 Building a University Scattered across the City -- 2.2 Faculty of Education: Between Success and Failure.
505 8 _a2.3 Ethiopianization: A Clash between Local and U.S. Professors -- 2.4 Anti-Americanism of Students: Undermining American Transformations -- 3 Soviet Advisors at Bahar Dar Polytechnic Institute: Caught between Sabotaged Professors and Loyal Students -- 3.1 The Ethiopian Government versus Soviet Advisors -- 3.2 Professors: Sabotage against Russians -- 3.3 Students: Between Government Repression and Soviet Marxism -- 4 Conclusion -- 4. Asia-Pacific: Sabotage of Academics against U.S. and Soviet Strangers in Vietnam -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Making Teachers of English: U.S. Education Policy in Saigon -- 2.1 The University of Saigon and the Faculty of Pedagogy: Making a Teacher -- 2.2 U.S. Advisors at Schools: Building Infrastructure -- 2.3 Successes, Failures, and Consequences of American Reforms -- 3 Making Teachers of Russian: Soviet Education Policy in Hanoi -- 3.1 Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages at Hanoi: Making a Teacher of Russian Language -- 3.2 Soviet Advisors at Schools: Teaching Children -- 3.3 Successes, Failures, and Consequences of Soviet Reforms -- 4 Conclusion -- 5. Latin America and Caribbean: Fear in U.S. and Soviet University Policy in Guatemala and Cuba -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Policy of "Low Gringo Visibility" at Guatemalan Universities -- 2.1 Beginnings of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy before the Cold War -- 2.2 Imposing Social Service at San Carlos University: Extending the Functions of a Traditional University -- 2.3 Fear and a Policy of Low Gringo Visibility -- 2.4 Leaving the Traditional University: The Shift to Alternative Academies -- 3 The Policy of Appeasement by "Russo Soviético" in Cuba -- 3.1 Approaching the Universities of Latin America -- 3.2 Soviets at the University of Havana: Fear of Loss -- 3.3 Soviets at Alternative Academies: Facing Opposition and Denial -- 4 Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
505 8 _aArchival Sources -- National Archives Records Administration (NARA), College Park, MA, United States -- Records group 59, General Records of the Department of State -- Records group 260, Records of US Occupation Headquarters. World War II. Office of Military Government of the United States -- Records group 286, Agency for International Development -- Records group 353, Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees (State Department) -- University of Arkansas Library, Fayetteville, AR, United States -- Special Collections, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Historical Collection -- State Archive of Russian Federation (GARF), Moscow, Russia -- Records group P-7317, Files of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany -- Records group P-7133, The Main Office of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany, Sachsen-Anhalt -- Records group 9518, The Committee on Cultural Ties with Foreign Countries at the Council of Ministers, 1957-1987 -- Records group 9563, The Ministry of Education of the USSR, 1966-1988 -- Records group 9606, The Ministry of Higher and Vocational Education of the USSR -- Records group 9661, State Committee on People's Education, 1988-1991 -- Russian State Archive of Social-Political History (RGASPI), Moscow, Russia -- Records group 17, Central Committee of the Communist Party -- Russian State Archive of Modern History (RGANI), Moscow, Russia -- Records group 5, Central Committee of Communist Party. Records of the Education and Science Commission, 1949-1991 -- Interviews -- Published Documents -- Literature -- Index.
650 4 _aHochschulunterricht
650 4 _aUniversität
650 4 _aOst-West-Konflikt
650 4 _aKulturpolitik
650 4 _aKulturbeziehungen
651 1 _aSowjetunion
651 1 _aUSA
655 4 _aElectronic books.
655 _aFernzugriff
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