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Record Nr.

UNISA996419447403316

Autore

Dragostinova Theodora K.

Titolo

The Cold War from the Margins : A Small Socialist State on the Global Cultural Scene / / Theodora K. Dragostinova

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Ithaca, NY : , : Cornell University Press, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

1-5017-5557-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (330 p.) : 40 b&w halftones

Collana

Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University

Disciplina

949.903/1

Soggetti

Cold War - Social aspects

Cultural diplomacy - Bulgaria - History - 20th century

Politics and culture - Bulgaria - History - 20th century

HISTORY / Europe / Eastern

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Note on Terminology -- Introduction: Bulgaria on the Global Cultural Scene of the 1970s -- 1. The Contradictions of Developed Socialism -- 2. Goodwill between Neighbors -- 3. Culture as a Way of Life -- 4. Forging a Diaspora -- 5. Like a Grand World Civilization -- 6. Culture under Special Conditions -- Epilogue: The Socialist Past Today -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

In The Cold War from the Margins, Theodora K. Dragostinova reappraises the global 1970s from the perspective of a small socialist state-Bulgaria-and its cultural engagements with the Balkans, the West, and the Third World. During this anxious decade, Bulgaria's communist leadership invested heavily in cultural diplomacy to bolster its legitimacy at home and promote its agendas abroad. Bulgarians traveled the world to open museum exhibitions, show films, perform music, and showcase the cultural heritage and future aspirations of their "ancient yet modern" country. As Dragostinova shows, these encounters transcended the Cold War's bloc mentality: Bulgaria's relations with Greece and Austria warmed, émigrés once considered enemies were embraced, and new cultural ties were forged with India,



Mexico, and Nigeria. Pursuing contact with the West and solidarity with the Global South boosted Bulgaria's authoritarian regime by securing new allies and unifying its population. Complicating familiar narratives of both the 1970s and late socialism, The Cold War from the Margins places the history of socialism in an international context and recovers alternative models of global interconnectivity along East-South lines.