British Cold War Cultures.
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British Cold War Cultures.

Volume 24, No. 1/2017

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British Cold War Cultures.

Volume 24, No. 1/2017

About this book

K. Starck: "A Heavy Sense of Dread": British Cold War Culture – R. Emig: The Cambridge Spies: Class, Gender, Sexuality and Politics in Cold War Britain – S. Böhm: "Smyert Shpionam – Death to Spies": Cold War Representations of the Soviet Enemy in Ian Fleming's From Russia With Love – H. Duffield: Worlds Out of Control: Invasion Narratives, Interspecies Conflict, and British Culture in the Early Cold War – M. Worley: No Doves Fly Here: British Punk and Cold War Dystopia – S. Brusberg-Kiermeier & J. McKenzie: Desire and Anxiety: Cold War Voyeurism in Contemporary TV Spy Series – Reviews – Jim Smyth (2016), Cold War Culture: Intellectuals, the Media and the Practice of History – Jonathan Hogg (2016), British Nuclear Culture: Official and Unofficial Narratives in the Long 20th Century – Sebastian Berg (2016), Intellectual Radicalism after 1989: Crisis and Re-Orientation in the British and the American Left – Petra Rau, ed. (2016), Long Shadows: The Second World War in British Fiction and Film – Kathleen Starck (2016), Of Treason, God and Testicles: Political Masculinities in British and American Films Of the Early Cold War – Christoph Singer (2014), Sea Change: The Shore from Shakespeare to Banville.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. “A Heavy Sense of Dread”: British Cold War Culture
  5. The Cambridge Spies: Class, Gender, Sexuality and Politics in Cold War Britain
  6. “Smyert Shpionam – Death to Spies”: Cold War Representations of the Soviet Enemy in Ian Fleming’s From Russia with Love
  7. Worlds out of Control: Invasion Narratives, Interspecies Conflict and British Culture in the Early Cold War
  8. No Doves Fly Here: British Punk and Cold War Dystopia
  9. Desire and Anxiety: Cold War Voyeurismin Contemporary TV Spy Series
  10. Reviews
  11. Jim Smyth (2016), Cold War Culture: Intellectuals, the Media and the Practice of History
  12. Jonathan Hogg (2016), British Nuclear Culture: Official and Unofficial Narratives in the Long 20th Century
  13. Sebastian Berg (2016), Intellectual Radicalism after 1989: Crisis and Re-Orientation in the British and the American Left
  14. Petra Rau, ed. (2016), Long Shadows: The Second World War in British Fiction and Film, Evanston
  15. Kathleen Starck (2016), Of Treason, God and Testicles: Political Masculinities in British and American Films of the Early Cold War
  16. Christoph Singer (2014), Sea Change: The Shore from Shakespeare to Banville
  17. Contributors
  18. Back Cover