Curtain of Lies

Curtain of Lies
Title Curtain of Lies PDF eBook
Author Melissa Feinberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 257
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 0190644613

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Curtain of Lies tells the story of the struggle to define the truth of Eastern Europe between 1948 and 1956. It examines how actors on both sides of the Iron Curtain tried to create knowledge about Eastern Europe, and thus helped solidify the battle lines of the Cold War.

Curtain of Lies

Curtain of Lies
Title Curtain of Lies PDF eBook
Author Melissa Feinberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 257
Release 2017-05-04
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 019064463X

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While the Cold War governments of Eastern Europe operated within the confines of the Soviet worldview, their peoples confronted the narratives of both East and West. From the Soviet Union and its satellites, they heard of a West dominated by imperialist warmongers and of the glorious future only Communism could bring. A competing discourse emanated from the West, claiming that Eastern Europe was a totalitarian land of captive slaves, powerless in the face of Soviet aggression. In Curtain of Lies, Melissa Feinberg conducts a timely examination into the nature of truth, using the political culture of Eastern Europe during the Cold War as her foundation. Focusing on the period between 1948 and 1956, she looks at how the "truth" of Eastern Europe was delineated by actors on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Feinberg offers a fresh interpretation of the Cold War as a shared political environment, exploring the ways in which ordinary East Europeans interacted with these competing understandings of their homeland. She approaches this by looking at the relationship between the American-sponsored radio stations broadcast across the Iron Curtain and the East European émigrés they interviewed as sources on life under Communism. Feinberg's careful analysis reveals that these parties developed mutually reinforced assumptions about the meaning of Communism, helping to create the evidentiary foundation for totalitarian interpretations of Communist rule in Eastern Europe. In bridging the geopolitical and the individual, Curtain of Lies provides a perspective that is both innovative in its methodology and indispensable to its field.

Picnic at the Iron Curtain

Picnic at the Iron Curtain
Title Picnic at the Iron Curtain PDF eBook
Author Susan Viets
Publisher Delfryn Publishing and Consulting Incorporated
Pages 262
Release 2012
Genre Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989
ISBN 9780987966407

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Based on diaries, reporting notebooks, letters and memory, the author, a student turned journalist, tells of her adventures in Europe within a ten-year period (1988 to 1998) which included major historical and political change in countries such as Budapest, Bishkek, Chornobyl and Chechnya. She finishes her stories with an eyewitness account of Ukraine's Orange Revolution in 2004.

Drama

Drama
Title Drama PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 494
Release 1923
Genre Drama
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The Drama Magazine

The Drama Magazine
Title The Drama Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 326
Release 1923
Genre Drama
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The Drama

The Drama
Title The Drama PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 422
Release 1923
Genre Drama
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The Drama Magazine

The Drama Magazine
Title The Drama Magazine PDF eBook
Author Charles Hubbard Sergei
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Pages 860
Release 1922
Genre Drama
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