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America on display: United States commercial and cultural exhibitions in the Soviet bloc countries, 1961--1968.
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America on display: United States commercial and cultural exhibitions in the Soviet bloc countries, 1961--1968./
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Tolvaisas, Tomas.
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352 p.
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Adviser: David S. Foglesong.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-02A.
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History, Russian and Soviet. -
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America on display: United States commercial and cultural exhibitions in the Soviet bloc countries, 1961--1968.
Tolvaisas, Tomas.
America on display: United States commercial and cultural exhibitions in the Soviet bloc countries, 1961--1968.
- 352 p.
Adviser: David S. Foglesong.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick, 2007.
This dissertation is a historical study of the commercial and cultural exhibitions that the U.S. government sponsored in the Soviet bloc countries during the 1960s. Specifically, it examines the exhibitions' preparation, contents, and reception in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. The American officials who were responsible for organizing the exhibitions believed that they could contribute to modifying the behavior of the communist regimes and to creating a cooperative atmosphere across the Atlantic in order to solve major international military, political, and economic problems. Hence, although the exhibitions and the cultivation of other East-West cultural contacts were not closely supervised by top policymakers, they were important parts of John Kennedy's "peaceful engagement" and Lyndon Johnson's "bridge-building" policies toward the communist countries.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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