Sergei I. Zhuk (Bell State University)
KGB Operations against the USA and Canada in Soviet Ukraine, 1953-1991
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Sergei I. Zhuk (Bell State University)
KGB Operations against the USA and Canada in Soviet Ukraine, 1953-1991
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Oriented for a general reading audience, this book gives a unique and rare perspective on the KGB "special operations," in Soviet Ukraine using the issues related to Soviet Ukrainian identity and cultural diplomacy of Soviet Ukraine after Stalinâ s death in 1953 until the perestroika of the 1980s.
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Oriented for a general reading audience, this book gives a unique and rare perspective on the KGB "special operations," in Soviet Ukraine using the issues related to Soviet Ukrainian identity and cultural diplomacy of Soviet Ukraine after Stalinâ s death in 1953 until the perestroika of the 1980s.
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- Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 233mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032080147
- ISBN-10: 1032080140
- Artikelnr.: 69791350
- Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 233mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032080147
- ISBN-10: 1032080140
- Artikelnr.: 69791350
Sergei I. Zhuk is Professor of History at Ball State University, USA. Since 1997 he has taught American colonial history and Russian/Soviet and Ukrainian history at Ball State University, the University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University and Columbia University. His research interests are international relations, knowledge production, cultural consumption, religion, popular culture and identity in the history of imperial Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union.
Introduction: Rise and Fall of the KGB in Soviet Ukraine after Stalin; Part
I: Creating Models for the Special KGB Operations against the USA and
Canada after WWII; Chapter 1: Legacy of the World War II: Ukrainian
Nationalists in Diaspora and the Spy Schools in West Germany; Chapter 2:
The Legacy of the Early Cold War: Re-Immigrants, the KGB Double Agents and
"Zionist Jews"; Chapter 3: Communists and the Political Left in Capitalist
America: A Case of Peter Krawchuk and John Kolasky; Chapter 4: Arnold
Shlepakov, Ukrainian Diaspora in America, and Academic Exchanges; Part II:
The KGB vs. Politicians and Tourists from "Capitalist America"; Chapter 5:
"Shpionomania," or the American Spies Hysteria in Soviet Ukraine; Chapter
6: The US Exhibitions and Technological/Industrial Espionage; Chapter 7:
"Using the American Officials": From the KGB-CIA Collaboration to the
Meddling in the US Politics; Part III: The KGB of Soviet Ukraine in the
Cultural Cold War against Capitalist America; Chapter 8: KGB Special
Operations, Cultural Consumption and the Youth Culture in Soviet Ukraine;
Chapter 9: "American Influences" in Forbidden Literature, Non-Traditional
Religions, Music, Video and Sex; Epilogue: "Learning from the Main
Adversary" and Returning to the Soviet Anti-American and Anti-Fascist
Scenario; Selected Bibliography
I: Creating Models for the Special KGB Operations against the USA and
Canada after WWII; Chapter 1: Legacy of the World War II: Ukrainian
Nationalists in Diaspora and the Spy Schools in West Germany; Chapter 2:
The Legacy of the Early Cold War: Re-Immigrants, the KGB Double Agents and
"Zionist Jews"; Chapter 3: Communists and the Political Left in Capitalist
America: A Case of Peter Krawchuk and John Kolasky; Chapter 4: Arnold
Shlepakov, Ukrainian Diaspora in America, and Academic Exchanges; Part II:
The KGB vs. Politicians and Tourists from "Capitalist America"; Chapter 5:
"Shpionomania," or the American Spies Hysteria in Soviet Ukraine; Chapter
6: The US Exhibitions and Technological/Industrial Espionage; Chapter 7:
"Using the American Officials": From the KGB-CIA Collaboration to the
Meddling in the US Politics; Part III: The KGB of Soviet Ukraine in the
Cultural Cold War against Capitalist America; Chapter 8: KGB Special
Operations, Cultural Consumption and the Youth Culture in Soviet Ukraine;
Chapter 9: "American Influences" in Forbidden Literature, Non-Traditional
Religions, Music, Video and Sex; Epilogue: "Learning from the Main
Adversary" and Returning to the Soviet Anti-American and Anti-Fascist
Scenario; Selected Bibliography
Introduction: Rise and Fall of the KGB in Soviet Ukraine after Stalin; Part
I: Creating Models for the Special KGB Operations against the USA and
Canada after WWII; Chapter 1: Legacy of the World War II: Ukrainian
Nationalists in Diaspora and the Spy Schools in West Germany; Chapter 2:
The Legacy of the Early Cold War: Re-Immigrants, the KGB Double Agents and
"Zionist Jews"; Chapter 3: Communists and the Political Left in Capitalist
America: A Case of Peter Krawchuk and John Kolasky; Chapter 4: Arnold
Shlepakov, Ukrainian Diaspora in America, and Academic Exchanges; Part II:
The KGB vs. Politicians and Tourists from "Capitalist America"; Chapter 5:
"Shpionomania," or the American Spies Hysteria in Soviet Ukraine; Chapter
6: The US Exhibitions and Technological/Industrial Espionage; Chapter 7:
"Using the American Officials": From the KGB-CIA Collaboration to the
Meddling in the US Politics; Part III: The KGB of Soviet Ukraine in the
Cultural Cold War against Capitalist America; Chapter 8: KGB Special
Operations, Cultural Consumption and the Youth Culture in Soviet Ukraine;
Chapter 9: "American Influences" in Forbidden Literature, Non-Traditional
Religions, Music, Video and Sex; Epilogue: "Learning from the Main
Adversary" and Returning to the Soviet Anti-American and Anti-Fascist
Scenario; Selected Bibliography
I: Creating Models for the Special KGB Operations against the USA and
Canada after WWII; Chapter 1: Legacy of the World War II: Ukrainian
Nationalists in Diaspora and the Spy Schools in West Germany; Chapter 2:
The Legacy of the Early Cold War: Re-Immigrants, the KGB Double Agents and
"Zionist Jews"; Chapter 3: Communists and the Political Left in Capitalist
America: A Case of Peter Krawchuk and John Kolasky; Chapter 4: Arnold
Shlepakov, Ukrainian Diaspora in America, and Academic Exchanges; Part II:
The KGB vs. Politicians and Tourists from "Capitalist America"; Chapter 5:
"Shpionomania," or the American Spies Hysteria in Soviet Ukraine; Chapter
6: The US Exhibitions and Technological/Industrial Espionage; Chapter 7:
"Using the American Officials": From the KGB-CIA Collaboration to the
Meddling in the US Politics; Part III: The KGB of Soviet Ukraine in the
Cultural Cold War against Capitalist America; Chapter 8: KGB Special
Operations, Cultural Consumption and the Youth Culture in Soviet Ukraine;
Chapter 9: "American Influences" in Forbidden Literature, Non-Traditional
Religions, Music, Video and Sex; Epilogue: "Learning from the Main
Adversary" and Returning to the Soviet Anti-American and Anti-Fascist
Scenario; Selected Bibliography