
Soviet Internationalism after Stalin
Interaction and Exchange between the USSR and Latin America during the Cold War
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Soviet Internationalism after Stalin
Interaction and Exchange between the USSR and Latin America during the Cold War
About this book
The Soviet Union is often presented as a largely isolated and idiosyncratic state. Soviet Internationalism after Stalin challenges this view by telling the story of Soviet and Latin American intellectuals, students, political figures and artists, and their encounters with the 'other' from the 1950s through the 1980s. In this first multi-archival study of Soviet relations with Latin America, Tobias Rupprecht reveals that, for people in the Second and Third Worlds, the Cold War meant not only confrontation with an ideological enemy but also increased interconnectedness with distant world regions. He shows that the Soviet Union looked quite different from a southern rather than a Western point of view and also charts the impact of the new internationalism on the Soviet Union itself in terms of popular perceptions of the USSR's place in the world and its political, scientific, intellectual and cultural reintegration into the global community.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Table of contents
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Introduction: the end of Soviet isolationism after 1953
- 1 A modern image for the USSR: Soviet self-representation towards Latin Americans
- 2 Moscow learns the mambo: Latin America and internationalism in Soviet popular culture
- 3 Paradise lost and found: Latin American intellectuals in and on the Soviet Union
- 4 From Russia with a diploma: Latin American students in the Soviet Union
- 5 Desk revolutionaries: Soviet Latin Americanists and internationalism in the late Soviet Union
- Conclusion: Soviet internationalism after Stalin and its domestic and foreign audiences
- Postface: legacies of Soviet internationalism in Latin America and Russia
- Bibliography
- Index