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Sport during Cold War has recently begun to be studied in more depth. Some scholars have edited a book about the US and Soviet sport diplomacy and show ow the government of these two countries have used sport during this period, notably as a tool of "soft power" during the Olympic games. Our goal is to continue in this direction and to focus more on the sport field as a place of exchanges during the Cold War. Regarding this point, our aim is to show that there were events "beyond boycotts"many and that unknown connections existed inside sport. Morevoer, many actors were involved in these exchanges. Thus, it is important not only to focus on the action of States, but also on private actors (international sporting bodies and journalists), considering that they acted around sport (an "apolitic" field) as it was tool to maintain links between the two blocs. Our project offers a good opportunity for young scholars to present original research based on new materials (notably the use of institutional or personals archives). Morevoer, it is also a step forward with a view to conduct research within a global history paradigm, one that is still underused in sport academic fields.
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
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First Part. Creating relations between European states. Sport as tool of diplomacy
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Playing at the border of the Cold War
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The case of the city of Trieste (1945–1948)
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An Even Colder War?
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Specialization and Scientization in the Training methods for Cross-Country Skiing from the 1940s in Sweden and the Soviet Union
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Athletes of Diplomacy:
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Francoism, Sport and the Cold War during the 1960s
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Second part. A European space of exchanges. Crossing the Iron Curtain with sport
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The emergence of Europe-wide collaboration and competition:
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Soviet sports interactions in Europe. 1945–mid-1960s.
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Building bridges between separated Europeans:
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The role of UEFA’s competitions in East-West exchanges (1955–1964)
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Cooperation and conflict:
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The case of the European Sports Conference in the 1970s and 1980s
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Third Part. Globalizing sport. Europe as a site of international sporting diplomacy
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“Shooting Hoops with Foreign Teams”:
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Basketball Ambassadors on US Military Bases in France (1916–1961)
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The Ghana Young Pioneers
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Intertwining global connections to build a Pan-Africanist youth
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“The Russian deadpan expert” vs “America’s white hope”:
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The personal, the national, and the global in the “Cold War” of chess
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A forgotten “ping-pong diplomacy”?
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About the Chinese ping-pong players’ tour of Switzerland (1972)
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- Afterword
- Bibliography
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Contributors (by alphabetical order)
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Biographies
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- Index
- 出版地 : 德國
- 語言 : 德文
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