
Soviet Internationalism after Stalin
Available
The Soviet Union is often presented as a largely isolated and idiosyncratic state. Soviet Internationalism after Stalin challenges this view by telling the story of Soviet and Latin American intellectuals, students, political figures and artists, and their encounters with the ''other'' from the 1950s through the 1980s. In this first multi-archival study of Soviet relations with Latin America, Tobi...
Read more
The Soviet Union is often presented as a largely isolated and idiosyncratic state. Soviet Internationalism after Stalin challenges this view by telling the story of Soviet and Latin American intellectuals, students, political figures and artists, and their encounters with the ''other'' from the 1950s through the 1980s. In this first multi-archival study of Soviet relations with Latin America, Tobi...
Read more
Follow the Author