EPISODE · Dec 15, 2021 · 56 MIN
Cultural Diplomacy and the Global Cold War
from History Talk, the history podcast from Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective · host Origins OSU
During the Cold War, cultural diplomacy emerged as an important aspect of relations between states across the globe. Exhibitions, concerts, performances, book readings, and film screenings captured the ideological message of each side, as they showed conflicting “ways of life” in the global Cold War context. Based on Theodora Dragostinova’s recent book, The Cold War from the Margins: A Small Socialist State on the Global Cultural Scene, this talk interrogates the importance of Cold War culture in a global perspective, tracing the cultural contacts of small Bulgaria from the British Museum and NYC’s Metropolitan to New Lexington, Ohio, to Mexico City, New Delhi, and Lagos. An in-text version can be found at:https://origins.osu.edu/index.php/listen/history-talk/cultural-diplomacy-and-global-cold-war Panel: --Nicholas Breyfogle | Associate Professor, Department of History; Director, Goldberg Center --Theodora Dragostinova | Associate Professor, Department of History Brought to you by the Clio Society of the Ohio State History Department, in partnership with the Bexley Public Library and the magazine Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective.
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During the Cold War, cultural diplomacy emerged as an important aspect of relations between states across the globe. Exhibitions, concerts, performances, book readings, and film screenings captured the ideological message of each side, as they showed conflicting “ways of life” in the global Cold War context. Based on Theodora Dragostinova’s recent book, The Cold War from the Margins: A Small Socialist State on the Global Cultural Scene, this talk interrogates the importance of Cold War culture in a global perspective, tracing the cultural contacts of small Bulgaria from the British Museum and NYC’s Metropolitan to New Lexington, Ohio, to Mexico City, New Delhi, and Lagos. An in-text version can be found at:https://origins.osu.edu/index.php/listen/history-talk/cultural-diplomacy-and-global-cold-war Panel: --Nicholas Breyfogle | Associate Professor, Department of History; Director, Goldberg Center --Theodora Dragostinova | Associate Professor, Department of History Brought to you by the Clio Society of the Ohio State History Department, in partnership with the Bexley Public Library and the magazine Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective.
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