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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 3
- Who’s Who of the Canadian-Soviet Friendship Society 9
- Setting the Stage: The Soviet Friendship Phenomenon, 1917–49 22
- Institutionalizing Friendship: The All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries 53
- The Pro-Soviet Message: Dyson Carter and the CSFS Literature and Photographs 76
- Polishing the Soviet Image: The CSFS and Progressive Ethnic Groups 99
- The “Pink Tea Circuit” or “Dreams of Equality”? Women and the CSFS 125
- Culture as Political Persuasion: Performing Soviet Friendship 146
- Conclusion 170
- Notes 182
- Selected Bibliography 243
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 3
- Who’s Who of the Canadian-Soviet Friendship Society 9
- Setting the Stage: The Soviet Friendship Phenomenon, 1917–49 22
- Institutionalizing Friendship: The All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries 53
- The Pro-Soviet Message: Dyson Carter and the CSFS Literature and Photographs 76
- Polishing the Soviet Image: The CSFS and Progressive Ethnic Groups 99
- The “Pink Tea Circuit” or “Dreams of Equality”? Women and the CSFS 125
- Culture as Political Persuasion: Performing Soviet Friendship 146
- Conclusion 170
- Notes 182
- Selected Bibliography 243
- Index 253