White King And Red Queen
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White King And Red Queen

How the Cold War Was Fought on the Chessboard

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eBook - ePub

White King And Red Queen

How the Cold War Was Fought on the Chessboard

About this book

Daniel Johnson -- journalist, editor, scholar, and chess enthusiast who once played Garry Kasparov to a draw in a simultaneous exhibition -- is the perfect guide to one of history's most remarkable periods, when chess matches were front-page news and captured the world's imagination.
The Cold War played out in many areas: geopolitical alliances, military coalitions, cat-and-mouse espionage, the arms race, proxy wars -- and chess. An essential pastime of Russian intellectuals and revolutionaries, and later adopted by the Communists as a symbol of Soviet power, chess was inextricably linked to the rise and fall of the "evil empire." This original narrative history recounts in gripping detail the singular part the Immortal Game played in the Cold War. From chess's role in the Russian Revolution -- Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky were all avid players -- to the 1945 radio match when the Soviets crushed the Americans, prompting Stalin's telegram "Well done lads!"; to the epic contest between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in 1972 at the height of détente, when Kissinger told Fischer to "go over there and beat the Russians"; to the collapse of the Soviet Union itself, White King and Red Queen takes us on a fascinating tour of the Cold War's checkered landscape.

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Information

Publisher
Mariner Books
Year
2008
eBook ISBN
9780547393841
Print ISBN
9780547133379

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Table of Contents
  3. ...
  4. ...
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. CONTENTS
  8. ILLUSTRATIONS
  9. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  10. PREFACE
  11. INTRODUCTION
  12. 1. FROM BAGHDAD TO ST. PETERSBURG
  13. 2. THE RECREATION OF THE REVOLUTION
  14. 3. TERROR
  15. 4. THE OPIUM OF THE INTELLECTUALS
  16. 5. THE ÉMIGRÉS
  17. 6. THE PATRIARCH AND HIS PROGENY
  18. 7. THE JEWISH FACTOR
  19. 8. THE AMERICAN WAY OF CHESS
  20. 9. BOBBY'S ODYSSEY
  21. 10. AN ACHILLES WITHOUT AN ACHILLES' HEEL
  22. 11. THE DEATH OF HECTOR
  23. 12. THE MACHINE AGE
  24. 13. DEFYING THE EVIL EMPIRE
  25. 14. THE YOGI VERSUS THE COMMISSAR
  26. 15. SOVIET ENDGAME: KASPAROV VERSUS KARPOV
  27. 16. AFTER THE COLD WAR
  28. EPILOGUE
  29. ESSAY ON SOURCES
  30. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  31. INDEX