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Index Abrams, George 215-216 abstract art 176-180, 230, 249, 251, 253, 262 Accra 264 Aczel, Tamas 43-44 aesthetic tastes 178, 248 aesthetic upbringing campaign 121 Adzhubei, Aleksei 63, 228, 258 Adzhubei, Rada 211 Afghanistan 80, 226 Africa 78, 80, 81,137,138,167, 242-244, 264,266 Africans 80, 83,173,176, 209, 210, 211, 242, 243, 244 AIDS 207 Aksel’rod-Rubina, Ina 175,194 Albania 41, 68,110 Alenius, Ele 22, 71,100 Algeria 2,117,137, 244, 264, 266 Algiers 2, 264, 266 All-union Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries (VOKS) 7, 8, 272 American National Exhibition, 1959 228, 254, 256, 261 Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet youth (AKSM) 26, 271 anti-festival activities 54-56, 63, 216, 262-263 antifestivalniki 263 Argentina 135 article 58-10 220 Asia 78, 80, 81,137,138,167, 242, 243, 244 Auschwitz 84 Australia 5, 81,110,137,147,151,169 Austria 2, 9, 23, 29, 46, 47, 86, 111, 139, 164, 250, 261, 262 autographs 202 banality 119 Barbados 80 Barghoorn, Frederick 183 Beijing 70,125 Beifrage, Sally 141,144,147,148,155,181, 201, 207, 213, 237-239 Belgium 86,110,180 Ben Bella, Ahmed 244, 264 Beriia, Lavrentii 63 Bernini, Bruno 77, 99 Beyer-Pedersen, Svend 38 Birobidzhan 174 bitniks 253 black market trade 199-200 Bobrovnikov, Nikolai 98, 241, 250 boogie-woogie 249 boundaries of permissible 82, 87, chapter 5 Bor, Kalman 251 Bose, Pradip 142,155,166,167, 205, 208, 238 Bourdieu, Pierre 3 boycott 21, 31, 38, 42, 46,112,134,135 Brandenberger, David 267 Bresland, Charles 110,144,146,147,149, 168,169,170, 190,191, 237, 238 Brezhnev, Leonid 228, 263-264 Brooks, Jeffrey 15 Brodetsky,
Tina 175 Brusilovskii, Anatolii 175,177-179, 258 Budapest 2, 28, 37, 38, 43, 44,112,125,130 Bucharest 2, 28, 62, 63, 65, 67,125 Bukovsky, Vladimir 255 Bulatov, Erik 176 Bulgaria 2, 68,110,162,164 Café festival’naia 259 Café Youth 254 Cambodia 226 Canada 5,110 Canberra 146 capitalism 4, 7, 8,10, 52, 59,103,123,173, 244, 248, 269 Caracas 2, 266 Castro, Fidel 265 Catholic Church 30, 83,133 censorship 98,113,166,186, 238 Central Asia 174 Chemin, Kim 142, 152, 155,168, 169,170, 205 Chevalier, Jean 153 3 Open Access. © 2023 the authorfs), published by De Gruyter. | ( хугята^И This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://doi.org/lO.1515/978311O76116O-Oll
296 — Index China 70, 77,78, 88,109,110,114,137,140, 148,164, 232, 243 Christianity 163 Chuikov, Ivan 177 CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) 4, 38, 60, 131,132, 214, 215, 216, 219, 225, 231, 262 Clews, John 44 clothing 103,123,124,168,170,175,199, 200, 201, 234, 247, 253 Cohen, Robert Carl 145,147,148,149,168, 191,196, 202, 207, 208 Colman, Harry 178-179 colonialism 138,163, 243 Committee of Soviet Youth Organizations (KMO) 98, 271 communism 30, 36, 51, 54, 59, 88,131,142, 163,182, 207, 216, 223, 234, 238, 240, 241, 250, 262, 267, 269 Communist Party of Finland 139 Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) 4, 32, 37, 48, 68, 69, 71, 74-76, 82, 90, 90,101,114,121,122,158,164, 222, 225, 237, 238, 242, 261, 271 Communist Youth Association (Hungary, KISZ) 214 Communist Youth League (Komsomol) 4, 5, 13, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32 37, 39, 40, 43, 48, 57, 59, 62, 63, 64, 66-69, 70-76, 79, 80, 82, 90, 92, 97-99,101,103,108, 109, 111, 112,116-123,128,146,147, 154,161,164,172,176,183-188, 206, 208, 212, 220, 225, 226, 228, 233, 235, 237, 242, 245, 248-254, 258, 261, 264, 267, 271 community of experiences 6 consumer goods 99,104,167,169, 201, 203, 234, 246, 247 Copenhagen 23 Cornell, Richard 252 “conversion narratives” 236 “converted western youths” 236 de Coubertin, Pierre 33 Council of Religious Cults 165 Cuadra, Manolo 146 Cuba 88,265,266 cultural cold war 4,12, 21, 48,123,124,199, 217, 227, 238, 249, 266-268 cultural diplomacy 2, 3, 7-12, 46, 62, 92, 97 124,148, 229, 236, 237, 242, 249, 266, 269 cultural exchange 8,10-11, 37, 45, 62, 64, 66, 71, 80,131,133,134,171,183, 228, 235, 269
“cultural iron curtain” 129 cultural sovietization 56 “cultured service” 103,105,154 Czechoslovakia 2, 9, 21, 24, 29, 39, 68,110, 159,164 decadence 25, 205, 249 decorations 56, 84,102, 259 defections 56, 262, 263 Dement’eva, Elizaveta 159 democratic youth movement 13, 36, 38, 75, 76, 88, 93, 231, 241 Denis, Jacques 77, 99,133 Denmark 110,164 de-Stalinization 76, 85, 87, 89, 91,131 deti festivalio (festival children) 209-211 Diko, Nikolai 69, 258 dissent 132,161, 219-224 Doctor Zhivago 262 Doukhobors 140 Draichik, Yurii 172,191,193, 201, 206, 210 drinking 187 Dudintsev, Vladimir 163, 213, 217 Eastern Europe 9,11,16, 27, 30, 47, 56, 60, 63, 68, 69, 82, 85, 91,109,131,148, 167,183,189, 203 East European Student and Youth Service 216-217 East Germany, G DR 2, 48, 51, 53, 86,102, 140,164 Ecuador 2, 266 Egypt 80,118,137,149,151,153,192, 240, 242 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 127 Elo, Meri 200 Ellison, Jeff 123,181 emblem 102,114,151
Index espionage 146-147,198, 215, 219, 221 Estonia 179, 257 estradnye orkestry (jazz orchestras) 122 Ethiopia 226 Eureka Youth League 144,146, 238 Europe 1, 9, 21, 22, 25, 46, 56-57, 78, 80, 81,137-139,140,147,176, 250 Event tourism 59 face-to-face interaction 11, 46, 60, 92, 229, 236, 255 fascism 8, 39, 50 fashion 6, 82,120,121,182, 253, 255 fellow travelers 7, 22, 37, 58, 78, 88,107, 144, 236 festival children 209-211 Festival of the youth of the USSR (1956) 122 financial support 138 fine arts 35,100,158,176,177 Finland 2, 5, 9, 22,110,137,138,139,159, 202, 208 Finnish Democratic Youth League 44, 50, 139, 200 Fonseca Amador, Carlos 145,146,147,152, 167,168,169, 237, 238 foreigners 15, 26, 42, 60, 67, 71, 92, 97, 98,101,103,113,114,116,118,144,149, 154,161,164,165,173-175,183-185, 188-190,192-194,196-197,199-202, 205-206, 208, 212, 220-221, 223-224, 234, 239, 241, 244-249, 260, 267 “For peace and friendship” (slogan) l(nl), 78,114-115 France 5, 11, 22, 39, 47, 77, 78, 86, 110,117, 137,138,140,159,162,164 Frankel, Max 113,124,141, 218, 232 Free Austrian Youth 139 freedom of expression 160-166 Free German Youth (Freie Deutsche Jugend, FDJ) 48,271 friendship 2,10,14, 33,117,186,189,191, 196, 207 Friendship Games 99 (n9) friendship societies 9, 92 “friends of the Soviet Union” 7, 235 Furtseva, Ekaterina 157,158,167, 243 — 297 Garcia Marquez, Gabriel 145,146,147,168, 169,192, 205, 212, 237, 238 van Gennep, Arnold 186 Gerchuk, Yurii 174 German, Mikhail 172,192 Ghana 149, 226, 243, 244, 264 Garthoff, Raymond 106, 218-219 von Geldern, James 34 Gianadda, Léonard 195-196,199
Gilardo, Gilardi 141 Gilels, Emil 11 Global South 10,11, 37, 74, 80, 92,103,109, 131,137,138,140,142,163,167, 235, 242, 243, 244 Golden, Lily 173,176,192, 209, 210 Golovanov, Yaroslav 175 gonorrhea 207 Gorsuch, Anne 183 Gorky park 155,176, 228 Great Britain - see the UK Great Patriotic War 75,105, 252 Grigor’eva, Renita 190 Grossman, Vasili 105 GUM department store 155,196, 259 Gurchenko, Liudmila 180 Havana 2, 28,115, 265, 266 Helsinki 2, 28, 65, 70,101, 111, 115, 207, 211, 215, 262, 263, 264 Hessler, Julie 103 Hikmet, Nazim 141,162 Hill, Denis 47, 51, 57, 58,168,190,197, 202, 213 Hiroshima 157 Hopf, Ted 39,118 Honecker, Erich 48, 53, 264 Hookham, Kutty 1 hooligans 83,104,119,120 Hruby, Peter 147 Hungarian Communist Party 42 Hungary 2, 37, 41, 43, 68, 69, 91, 92, 102,110,112,117,131,134,136, 147,162,180,194, 212, 214, 215 Hungarian rising (1956) 70,142,161,162, 166, 215, 240, 254
298 — Index Iakovlev, Vladimir 176 larustovskii, Boris Μ. 122 Iceland 110,176,180 Igor Moiseev’s folk dance ensemble 11 illegal trade 219 Il-Sung, Kim 49, 265 Independent Research Service 216 Independent Service for Information at the Vienna Youth Festival 216, 262 India 137,162, 242 International Citizen Service 79 International Federation of Catholic Youth 112 International League of Young Muslims 79 International Organization of Journalists (I0J) 9,139 International Philately Federation 139 International Preparatory Committee (IPC) 37, 41, 48, 82, 98, 99, 111, 112, 126,138,139, 271 International Solidarity Fund 108,109,110 International Student Conference (ISC) 38, 60,112, 271 International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) 38,60,112,271 International Union of Students (IUS) 4, 9, 13, 22, 26, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 40, 42, 47, 48, 52, 56, 57, 59, 60, 62, 69, 72-82, 88-91, 98-99,109,111-113, 132,136,138,141,190, 231, 241, 243, 266-268, 271 International Youth Day 35 jazz 121-124,170,176,180-182, 230, 238, 240, 248, 250-254, 255, 262 jazz orchestras (estradnye orkestry) 121,122 Jensen, Erik 234 jews 8, 86,170,174,175, 221, 239, 255 John Hasted’s Skiffle and Folksong Group 157 Johnston, Timothy 15 Jupp, G. Alex 144,167,168,169,191,197, 213, 231, 237, 238 Kádár, János 199 Kaganovich, Lazar 136 Kanerva, Pekka 44 Kenya 137 KGB 75, 98, 99,105,146,184,191,192,194, 198, 203, 225, 261, 263, 271 Khavkin, David 221 Khrennikov, Tikhon 121,122 Khrushchev, Nikita 10, 62, 68, 87, 88-92, 97, 111, 128,131,136,152,154,157,158, 166,170, 212, 217, 222, 226, 228, 237, 240, 241, 242, 243, 247,
254, 261, 263, 267 Kiselev, Dmitril 221-222 Kogan, Leonid 29 Komsomol brigades 206 Komsomol (Communist Youth League) 4, 5, 13, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32 37, 39, 40, 43, 48, 57, 59, 62, 63, 64, 66-69, 70-76, 79, 80, 82, 90, 92, 97-99,101,103,108, Israel 153,174,221,239 Italy 77, 82, 86,110,137,138,159,180, 262 Ivanov, Viacheslav 159 109, 111, 112,116-123,128,146,147, 154,161,164,172,176,183-188, 206, 208, 212, 220, 225, 226, 228, 233, 235, 237, 242, 245, 248-254, 258, 261, 264, 267, 271 Kosinski, Jerzy 188-189 Kosmodemyanskaya, Zoya 75 Kotek, Joël 227,231 Kotkin, Stephen 15 Kozlov, Aleksei 171,173,181,182,190, 257 Kozovoi, Vadim 222-223 Jackson, Matthew 256 Jamaica 137 Jamboree 22, 31, 32, 61 Krasnopevets, Lev 223 Krivoshein, Nikita 222 Kuchkina, Olga 193, 257 Kuts, Vladimir 42,159,196 International Youth Week 35 Intervision Song Contest 12, 266 Iraq 142,143,162 Ireland 5 İriye, Akira 60 “iron curtain” 47, 86,127,129,169, 215, 230, 233, 236, 257, 258
Index — Kuwait 80,143 Kyiv 174, 209 Labour Party 140, 231 Ladur, Mikhail 102 languages 44, 74,103,104,116,122,125, 128,144,169,176,191,192, 208, 217, 235, 245, 246, 262 - the lack of knowledge of 191 Latin America 78, 80, 81, 88,137,138,167, 234, 242, 243, 244, 266 Latynina, Larissa 159 Leningrad 11, 42, 62, 66,130,177,198, 208, 218 Lenin Stadium in Luzhnik 100,148,150,151, 166,195 Lenin-Stalin mausoleum 114,155,196,197, 215 Levada, Yuri 163 Libya 226 Lidice 21 Light Cavalry (legkaia kavaleriid) 206 Liivat, Lola 179, 257 üminal state 186-187 little tactics of the habitat 15,189 L’Illustré 195,199 lottery 108, 226 love 49, 55, 204-210 Luxemburg 110 MacColl, Ewan 57, 123 Magnúsdóttir, Rósa 267 Makarov, Anatoli 172,173, 255 Malenkov, Georgi 26, 41,136 Mann, Thomas 78 mass celebrations 14, 34 mass mobilization 130 Mazaryk, Jan 24 Mayhew, Christopher 231 Medalie, Richard 215-216 meeting between Marxists and Christians 163 mega-event 13-14, 31, 61, 228, 265 Mendoza, Plinio 146 Meray, Tibor 43-44 Mićunović, Veljko 118 Midžič, Dževad 41 299 Mikhailov, Nikolai 25, 26, 39, 40, 41, 68, 70, 128,129 Ministry of Culture 99,107, 233, 251 Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) 104,120, 183,185, 200, 201, 202, 205, 208, 233 Minsk 221 mir i druzhba (peace and friendship) 169 Mitrokhin, Vasili 146 Moisson 22 Molotov, Viacheslav 26,136 Mongolia 109,110 Montand, Yves 92 Morocco 140 Moscow 2,11,16, 27, 28, 30, 42, 62, 66, 68-72, 75, 77, 84, 87, 92, 97-107,110, 115,116,125-132,136,138,141,142, 144-147, 149, 150,152,155,162,165, 167,168,170,177,181,183-184,187, 190,193,195,197,198, 205, 208, 211, 215,
217, 222, 223, 226, 228, 236, 244, 247, 254, 257, 259 Moscow State University (MGU) 75,190, 222, 223, 271 MS Batory 47 Mumford, Stanley 198 Muradeli, Vano 42 Myrdal, Jan 55, 63, 73, 74 Narodna Omladina Yugoslavije (People’s Youth Organization of Yugoslavia) 41 Nasser, Gamal Abdel 151,153, 240, 242 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 126,132,133,134,153, 219, 226 NATO youth festival 133 Neizvestny, Ernst 176 Nemukhin, Vladimir 179 Neruda, Pablo 141 Netherlands 82,110,167 New Zealand 191 Nicaraguan Socialist Party (Partido Socialista Nicaragüense, PSN) 146, 272 Nigeria 162, 243 Nixon, Malcolm 123 Nkrumah, Kwame 244, 264 North Korea 2,137,140, 265 Norway 110, 234
300 -- Index Not by bread alone (Vladimir Dudintsev, 1956) 163, 216 Novikov, Anatolii 44 Oceania 81,137 October Revolution 8, 56,172, 245, 246, 266 Oistrakh, David 11, 99 Olympic Games 7,13, 31-33, 59,151, 228, 265, 268 - Melbourne (1956) 159, 226 - Moscow (1980) 100,106, 228, 229, 268 - Munich (1972) 265 -Seoul (1988) 265 -Sochi (2014) 266 opening ceremony 33, 34, 42, 45, 49,148, 149,152,153,156,166,198, 221, 263 Orlova, Raisa 177 Oshanin, Lev 44 Oslo 22 Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw 84-85 Papernyi, Vladimir 201, 255 Paris 22, 23, 24,145,146,167 partial liberalization 224 participation figures 39, 81,137 Pasternak, Boris 256, 262 peaceful co-existence 10, 90, 92 Pechatnov, Vladimir 125 P’ekha, Èdita 29 Pelikán, Jiří 99 People’s Youth Organization of Yugoslavia (Narodna Omladina Yugoslavije) 41 “performance of peace and friendship” 14, 40, 45,148,160,180,185,186, 265 Perry, Barbara 123, 237 Petrov, Vladimir 146 photography 155,158,194-199 Picasso, Pablo 33, 78, 151,177, 271, 254, 256 Pius XII, Pope 30,133 Playboy 145 Pieck, Wilhelm 49, 51 Plisetskaya, Maia Plyushch, Leonid 206 Podmoskovnye vechera (Moscow nights) 160, 254 Poland 2, 9, 26, 39, 63, 68, 69, 70, 78, 82, 83-87, 91, 92,110,162,167,180 Polish United Workers’ Party (Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza, PZPR) 83 Ponomarenko, Panteleimon 83, 84, 85, 86 Popov, Oleg 158,196 Popovskii, Mark 105 popular culture 6, 7,121,181,182, 249, 250, 253, 254, 268 Potemkin village 43, 67,106 Prague 1, 21-31, 73, 77,88,125,147 propaganda 27, 30, 35, 44, 46, 53-56, 83, 116,121,125,126,127,132,134,149, 173,174,175,195,199,
214, 216-219, 220, 227, 229, 230, 232, 233, 235, 236, 239239, 246, 249, 267-269 Prospekt mira (the avenue of peace) 149, 254 prostitution 104,105,167, 206 Puzin, A. 164,165 Pyongyang 265 Rabin, Oskar 173,176,179 Rákosi, Mátyás 42 Ramirez, Ricardo 128 Red Square 114,166,196,197, 215, 224 Reid, Susan 248 religious program of the Moscow 1957 festival 165 Richmond, Yale 252 rituals 15,16, 33, 44, 52, 56,185,186,188, 189, 269 Riurikov, Boris S. 122 Roche, Maurice 61 rock and roll 117,123,180,182, 240, 254 Roginskii, Mikhail 176 Rogolskii, Grigoril 202 Romania 2, 62-67,110,162 Romanovskii, Sergei 77, 98, 99,116,133, 241, 250 Rosselson, Leon 85,143,166, 240, 269 Rostropovich, Mstislav 29 Rotaru, Sofia 29 Rubin, Anatolii 221 Rubinov, Anatolii 105
Index Rudnev, Lev 84 ruins 49-50, 51 Russia 2,143,173,174,197, 213, 266 Ryback, Timothy 252 Sakharov, Andrei 106 Sartre, Jean-Paul 78 Schechner, Richard 14 Schorr, Daniel 113-114,141 scout movement 22, 31, 32 See you later, Alligator 240 secret speech 62, 70,87, 88,92,131,136,142, 170, 217, 223, 237, 240, 241, 254, 256 Semichastnyi, Vladimir 97, 263 Senegal 243 sex, sexuality 187, 204-206, 208, 211, 224 Shafran, Daniil 29 Shaham, Natan 185 Shelepin, Aleksandr 253, 254, 261, 263, 264, 62, 68, 70, 72 Shepilov, Dmitri 113, 240-241 Sherstobitoff, Nick 144 Shorinkova, Rimma 222 shtatniks 253 Siberia 174,198,199 Silber, Leonid 174 Silverstein, Shel 145 singing 32, 44, 45,143,149,151,170,172, 224,251 skiffle 123,157,180,181, 240-241 Skuratovskii, Vitalii 174, 257 Slavkin, Viktor 255 slogans 14,15, 37, 40, 56, 64, 73, 83, 114-116,185, 263, 268 social control 105,183,184, 224 socialism 4, 7,10,15, 26, 40, 46, 58, 60, 72, 117,123,142,147,164,170,175,199, 213, 223, 230, 235, 236, 240-244, 246, 247, 258, 269 Socialist Unity Party of Germany (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, SED) 48, 272 social movement 13 Sofia 2, 28,115,125,194, 264 Spartakiads (Worker’s Olympics) 12, 31, 34, 107, 266 speculation 199, 201, 219 — ЗОЇ South Africa 2, 266 Southern Cross 169,180, 238 Soviet Preparatory Committee 97, 98, 99, 112,116, 272 Stalin cult 44, 49, 87, 88, 90, 217, 226 Stalinism 4, 9, 58, 64, 71, 72,171,173, 257 stiliaga 170, 201, 213, 253 Stolovala no. 57 260 student meetings 161-164 Sultan Issa, Ali 142,158 superiority 43, 60, 71,117,119, 244, 249 Suslov, Mikhail 261-262 Sweden
5,110,164,180 Switzerland 86,110,195 Sylvestersson, Elsa 43 Syphilis 207 Talking Moscow Blues 240 Tarasoff, Koozma J. 235 Thailand 226 Thaw 2, 82, 84,121,136,154,161,171,172, 186, 204, 252, 254, 256-260 Thompson, Llewellyn 158, 229 Tilly, Charles 13 Tito, Josip Broz 40, 41,118,153 Tomoff, Kiril 11 travel costs 59, 74,109,138 Tselkov, Oleg 176 Tourism 57, 59, 62, 66,183, 227, 247 Truman, Harry S. 29, 54 Tumanov, Oleg 184 Turner, Bruce 123,180 Turner, Victor 186 Ulanova, Galina 11, 99,158,166 Ulbricht, Walter 49 Ulinich, Anya 209 UNESCO 60,79,153,272 Union of Polish Youth (Związek Młodzieży Polskie/, ZMP) 83 Union of Soviet Composers 121 United Kingdom 5,11, 29, 39, 78, 86,110, 140,141,149,162,164,180, 226, 240 United Nations (UN) 1, 33, 60,112, 215, 231, 272 United States of America 11, 30, 78, 82,110, 127,129,149,189, 222, 229, 267
302 — Index University Games 24 UN report on Hungary 215 World Peace Council (WPC) 22, 79,139, 273 World Student Games, see University Games Útesov, Leonid 181,182, 25 World Union of Jewish Students 139 World War II 1, 6, 8,11, 22, 30, 35, 49, 72, 75, 78, 84, 90,113,172 World Youth Congress (1945) 9 (n27) World Youth Council 35, 273 World Youth Day 35 World Youth Festival - Algiers (2001) 2, 264, 266 - Berlin (1951) 2, 3, 21, 27, 28, 46-56, 58, Vatican 30,112,133,226 Venezuela 2, 266 Vienna 2, 23, 28, 75,101, 111, 115,128, 215, 216,228,261-264 Vietnam 191 vodka 103,181,191, 202 VOKS (All-union Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries) 7, 8, 272 Warsaw 2,3, 26, 28, 43, 63, 69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78-87,102,103,107,109,110, 115,116,125,131,141,143,188,189, 208, 233, 269 Waterman, Peter 47, 49, 53, 58, 73, 74,141, 142,155,168,190,191, 213 Watts, Julian 222 Weismantel, Leo 141,145,168, 237, 238 Western cultural influences 119,123, 249, 250,253 Western Europe 23, 45, 88,135,167, 267 West Germany (FRG) 5, 54, 78, 86,141,164, 184, 238, 250 Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIFD) 9,139, 273 Worker’s Olympics (Spartakiads) 12 World Assembly of Youth (WAY) 38, 60,112, 231, 272 World Expos ֊ Brussels (1958) 226, 247 World’s Fairs 13,31, 32,33, 268 - Brussels (1958) 226, 247 World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) 4, 9,13, 22, 26, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 40, 42, 47, 48, 52, 56, 57, 59, 60, 62, 69, 72-82, 88-91, 98-99,109, 111-113,132, 136,138,141,190, 231, 241, 243, 266-268, 271 World Federation of Liberal and Radical Youth 112 World Federation of Scientific
Workers 9 World Federation of Trade Unions 9, 272 World Organization of Esperantist Youth 139, 272 62, 63, 64,102,107,115,131 - Berlin (1973) 2, 28,115, 264 - Bucharest (1953) 2, 28, 62-72,115,125 - Budapest (1947) 2, 3, 21, 27, 28, 37-46, 107,115 - Caracas (2005) 2, 266 - Havana (1978) 2, 28,115, 265 - Havana (1997) 2,266 - Helsinki (1962) 2, 28, 70,101, 111, 115, 207, 211, 215, 262-264 - Moscow (1957), chapters 3, 4, 5, 6 - Moscow (1985) 28,115, 207, 258, 259, 260,265 - Prague (1947) 1, 2, 3, 21-31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, 73, 77, 79, 80,101,115 - Pyongyang (1989) 2, 28,115, 265 -Quito(2013) 2,266 - Sofìa (1968) 2, 28,115,194, 264 -Sochi (2017) 2,266 - Tshwane (2010) 2, 266 - Vienna (1959) 2, 23, 28, 75,101, 111, 115, 128, 215, 216, 228, 261-264 - Warsaw (1955) 2, 3, 26, 28, 43, 63, 69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78-87,102,103,107, 109,110,115,116,131,141,143,188, 189, 208, 233, 269 World Youth Week 35 Yevtushenko, Yevgeni 174, 204 Young Men’s Christian Association 77, 79, 134, 273 YoungWomen’s Christian Association 77, 273 Youth and Communism 216 Yugoslavia 40, 41, 68, 74,118,147 Yurchak, Alexei 162 Yûsuf, Sadi 142,143
Index Zanzibar 142,158, 209 Zátopek, Emil 126,159,160 Zedong, Мао 49, 88, 232 Zhdanov, Andrei 26, 31 Zhukov, Georgi 113,157 Zionists 86, 221, 239 Zverev, Anatolii 177 ------ 303
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series | Rethinking the Cold War |
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spellingShingle | Koivunen, Pia Performing peace and friendship the World Youth Festivals and Soviet cultural diplomacy Rethinking the Cold War Weltfestspiele der Jugend und Studenten (DE-588)4065359-6 gnd Auswärtige Kulturpolitik (DE-588)4069027-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4065359-6 (DE-588)4069027-1 (DE-588)4077548-3 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | Performing peace and friendship the World Youth Festivals and Soviet cultural diplomacy |
title_auth | Performing peace and friendship the World Youth Festivals and Soviet cultural diplomacy |
title_exact_search | Performing peace and friendship the World Youth Festivals and Soviet cultural diplomacy |
title_full | Performing peace and friendship the World Youth Festivals and Soviet cultural diplomacy Pia Koivunen |
title_fullStr | Performing peace and friendship the World Youth Festivals and Soviet cultural diplomacy Pia Koivunen |
title_full_unstemmed | Performing peace and friendship the World Youth Festivals and Soviet cultural diplomacy Pia Koivunen |
title_short | Performing peace and friendship |
title_sort | performing peace and friendship the world youth festivals and soviet cultural diplomacy |
title_sub | the World Youth Festivals and Soviet cultural diplomacy |
topic | Weltfestspiele der Jugend und Studenten (DE-588)4065359-6 gnd Auswärtige Kulturpolitik (DE-588)4069027-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Weltfestspiele der Jugend und Studenten Auswärtige Kulturpolitik Sowjetunion Hochschulschrift |
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