The Bondian Cold War
The Transnational Legacy of a Cultural Icon
Herausgeber: Brown, Martin D; Blaive, Muriel; Granieri, Ronald J
The Bondian Cold War
The Transnational Legacy of a Cultural Icon
Herausgeber: Brown, Martin D; Blaive, Muriel; Granieri, Ronald J
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This volume of essays inspired by that conference, suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Cold War culture, makes vital contributions to understanding Bond as a global phenomenon, across traditional divisions of East and West, and beyond the end of the Cold War from which he emerged.
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This volume of essays inspired by that conference, suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Cold War culture, makes vital contributions to understanding Bond as a global phenomenon, across traditional divisions of East and West, and beyond the end of the Cold War from which he emerged.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780367607654
- ISBN-10: 0367607654
- Artikelnr.: 72107202
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780367607654
- ISBN-10: 0367607654
- Artikelnr.: 72107202
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Martin D. Brown, F.R.Hist.S., is a diplomatic historian at Richmond American University. Between 2018 and 2019, he was Lead Researcher at the Centre of Excellence in Intercultural Studies, Tallinn University. His publications include Slovakia in History (2011), and 'Executors or creative deal-makers? The role of the diplomats in the making of the Helsinki CSCE', with Dr Angela Romano (2019). Ronald J. Granieri is Professor of History at the United States Army War College and Director of the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. His publications include The Ambivalent Alliance: Konrad Adenauer, the CDU/CSU, and the West, 1949-1966 (2003). Muriel Blaive is a historian of Czech communism and post-communism. She is currently Elise Richter Fellow at Graz University. She edited a special issue of East Central Europe on "Surveillance of Culture, Culture of Surveillance" (October 2022), and of East European Politics and Societies on "Writing on Communist History" (August 2022).
Introduction: Taking the Bondian Cold War seriously. Part 1: The Bondian
Cold War. 1. The Bondian Cold War: The business of ambiguity 2. Bond Re:
Bourne: Transatlantic Translations of Espionage Heroism in the Bond Era 3.
'No James Bonds in this business': The Sandbaggers (ITV, 1978-80) and the
Evolution of the 'Anti-Bond' 4. James Bond and the Subterranean Cold War:
Materiality, Strategy and Volume. Part 2: Fact versus Fiction. 5. Bond and
the archives 6. Interview with Avner Avraham, Former Mossad Operative 7.
James Bond, Ian Fleming and intelligence: breaking down the boundary
between the 'real' and the 'imagined' Part 3: Global Bond: Behind the
Curtain. 8. Vladimir Lenin as James Bond: The Fiction of Zoya
Voskresenskaya-Rybkina 9. Agent Rising in the Reich - The Shield and the
Sword: A forgotten classic among Soviet intelligence films and what it can
tell us about why the Soviet Union could not go Bond 10. A Soviet 007
fighting fascism in the west? Soviet Internationalism and the real and
imagined lives of agents in Savva Kulish's The Dead Season [Mertvyi Sezon]
(1968) 11. Into the Heartland - Bond joining the Jihad. Part 4: Of Human
Bondage: Gender, Sexuality and the Spy. 12. "You Can Bet He's Reading One
of Those Ian Fleming Thrillers": James, Jack, and American Cold War
Masculinity. 13. "Like a Party Political Broadcast for you-know-who":
Margaret Thatcher and the reception of Octopussy (1983). 14. Concluding
essay: James Bond Will Return.
Cold War. 1. The Bondian Cold War: The business of ambiguity 2. Bond Re:
Bourne: Transatlantic Translations of Espionage Heroism in the Bond Era 3.
'No James Bonds in this business': The Sandbaggers (ITV, 1978-80) and the
Evolution of the 'Anti-Bond' 4. James Bond and the Subterranean Cold War:
Materiality, Strategy and Volume. Part 2: Fact versus Fiction. 5. Bond and
the archives 6. Interview with Avner Avraham, Former Mossad Operative 7.
James Bond, Ian Fleming and intelligence: breaking down the boundary
between the 'real' and the 'imagined' Part 3: Global Bond: Behind the
Curtain. 8. Vladimir Lenin as James Bond: The Fiction of Zoya
Voskresenskaya-Rybkina 9. Agent Rising in the Reich - The Shield and the
Sword: A forgotten classic among Soviet intelligence films and what it can
tell us about why the Soviet Union could not go Bond 10. A Soviet 007
fighting fascism in the west? Soviet Internationalism and the real and
imagined lives of agents in Savva Kulish's The Dead Season [Mertvyi Sezon]
(1968) 11. Into the Heartland - Bond joining the Jihad. Part 4: Of Human
Bondage: Gender, Sexuality and the Spy. 12. "You Can Bet He's Reading One
of Those Ian Fleming Thrillers": James, Jack, and American Cold War
Masculinity. 13. "Like a Party Political Broadcast for you-know-who":
Margaret Thatcher and the reception of Octopussy (1983). 14. Concluding
essay: James Bond Will Return.
Introduction: Taking the Bondian Cold War seriously. Part 1: The Bondian
Cold War. 1. The Bondian Cold War: The business of ambiguity 2. Bond Re:
Bourne: Transatlantic Translations of Espionage Heroism in the Bond Era 3.
'No James Bonds in this business': The Sandbaggers (ITV, 1978-80) and the
Evolution of the 'Anti-Bond' 4. James Bond and the Subterranean Cold War:
Materiality, Strategy and Volume. Part 2: Fact versus Fiction. 5. Bond and
the archives 6. Interview with Avner Avraham, Former Mossad Operative 7.
James Bond, Ian Fleming and intelligence: breaking down the boundary
between the 'real' and the 'imagined' Part 3: Global Bond: Behind the
Curtain. 8. Vladimir Lenin as James Bond: The Fiction of Zoya
Voskresenskaya-Rybkina 9. Agent Rising in the Reich - The Shield and the
Sword: A forgotten classic among Soviet intelligence films and what it can
tell us about why the Soviet Union could not go Bond 10. A Soviet 007
fighting fascism in the west? Soviet Internationalism and the real and
imagined lives of agents in Savva Kulish's The Dead Season [Mertvyi Sezon]
(1968) 11. Into the Heartland - Bond joining the Jihad. Part 4: Of Human
Bondage: Gender, Sexuality and the Spy. 12. "You Can Bet He's Reading One
of Those Ian Fleming Thrillers": James, Jack, and American Cold War
Masculinity. 13. "Like a Party Political Broadcast for you-know-who":
Margaret Thatcher and the reception of Octopussy (1983). 14. Concluding
essay: James Bond Will Return.
Cold War. 1. The Bondian Cold War: The business of ambiguity 2. Bond Re:
Bourne: Transatlantic Translations of Espionage Heroism in the Bond Era 3.
'No James Bonds in this business': The Sandbaggers (ITV, 1978-80) and the
Evolution of the 'Anti-Bond' 4. James Bond and the Subterranean Cold War:
Materiality, Strategy and Volume. Part 2: Fact versus Fiction. 5. Bond and
the archives 6. Interview with Avner Avraham, Former Mossad Operative 7.
James Bond, Ian Fleming and intelligence: breaking down the boundary
between the 'real' and the 'imagined' Part 3: Global Bond: Behind the
Curtain. 8. Vladimir Lenin as James Bond: The Fiction of Zoya
Voskresenskaya-Rybkina 9. Agent Rising in the Reich - The Shield and the
Sword: A forgotten classic among Soviet intelligence films and what it can
tell us about why the Soviet Union could not go Bond 10. A Soviet 007
fighting fascism in the west? Soviet Internationalism and the real and
imagined lives of agents in Savva Kulish's The Dead Season [Mertvyi Sezon]
(1968) 11. Into the Heartland - Bond joining the Jihad. Part 4: Of Human
Bondage: Gender, Sexuality and the Spy. 12. "You Can Bet He's Reading One
of Those Ian Fleming Thrillers": James, Jack, and American Cold War
Masculinity. 13. "Like a Party Political Broadcast for you-know-who":
Margaret Thatcher and the reception of Octopussy (1983). 14. Concluding
essay: James Bond Will Return.