This study examines the origins, evolution, and goals of Polish and Estonian diaspora communities in Sweden during the Cold War. The author analyzes their links with both their host and homeland societies and investigates their clandestine efforts to undermine the communist regimes of their homelands.
This study examines the origins, evolution, and goals of Polish and Estonian diaspora communities in Sweden during the Cold War. The author analyzes their links with both their host and homeland societies and investigates their clandestine efforts to undermine the communist regimes of their homelands.
Lars Fredrik Stöcker is researcher at the Institute for Eastern European History at the University of Vienna.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Entangled Histories in Northeastern Europe Chapter 2: The Topography of Resistance and Opposition around the Baltic Rim, 1939-1949 Chapter 3: "Cold Warfare" at the Edge of the Iron Curtain Chapter 4: In Search of a Common Language Chapter 5: The Transnationalization of Opposition around the Baltic Rim Chapter 6: From Individual to Mass-Based Opposition
Chapter 1: Entangled Histories in Northeastern Europe Chapter 2: The Topography of Resistance and Opposition around the Baltic Rim, 1939-1949 Chapter 3: "Cold Warfare" at the Edge of the Iron Curtain Chapter 4: In Search of a Common Language Chapter 5: The Transnationalization of Opposition around the Baltic Rim Chapter 6: From Individual to Mass-Based Opposition
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