Cold War in literature
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- West Germany, the global south and the Cold War, Edited by Agnes Bresselau von Bressensdorf, Christian Ostermann and Elke Seefried
- Politics and the novel during the Cold War, David Caute
- Cold war cultures, perspectives on Eastern and Western European societies, edited by Annette Vowinckel, Marcus M. Payk, and Thomas Lindenberger
- Theatre, globalization and the Cold War, Christopher Balme, Berenika Szymanski-Düll, editors
- Surveillance, the Cold War, and Latin American literature, Daniel Noemi Voionmaa
- American science fiction and the Cold War, literature and film, David Seed
- Cold War literature, writing the global conflict ; [conference entitled "Postcommunism: Theory and Practice", held at the Univ. of Warwick, UK, in June 2002], edited by Andrew Hammond
- The Cold War, historiography, memory, representation, edited by Konrad H. Jarausch, Christian F. Ostermann, and Andreas Etges
- The Palgrave handbook of Cold War literature, Andrew Hammond, editor
- Ecrivains, identité, mémoire, miroirs d'Allemagnes, 1945-2000, Brigitte Krulic ; préface de Pierre Mertens
- Zola d'ouest en est, le naturalisme en France et dans les deux Allemagnes, Aurélie Barjonet
- Modernity with a Cold War face, reimagining the nation in Chinese literature across the 1949 divide, Xiaojue Wang
- Learning from the left, children's literature, the Cold War, and radical politics in the United States, Julia L. Mickenberg
- The naked communist, Cold War modernism and the politics of popular culture, Roland Végső
- Cold War captives, imprisonment, escape, and brainwashing, Susan L. Carruthers
- Britain's Cold War, culture, modernity and the Soviet threat, Nicholas J. Barnett