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7. Eulogy to Theft: Berliner FC Dynamo, East German Football, and the End of Communism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Explaining Cold War Sport 1
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Part I: The United States
- 1. In the “Twilight Warzone”: Overt and Covert Dimensions of the US Sports Offensive 29
- 2. “No Quarrel with Them Vietcong”: Muhammad Ali’s Cold War 42
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Part II: The Soviet Union
- 3. Breaking the Ice: Alexei Kosygin and the Secret Background of the 1972 Hockey Summit Series 59
- 4. Action in the Era of Stagnation: Leonid Brezhnev and the Soviet Olympic Dream 73
- 5. Soccer Artistry and the Secret Police: Georgian Football in the Multiethnic Soviet Empire 85
- 6. Russian Fever Pitch: Global Fandom, Youth Culture, and the Public Sphere in the Late Soviet Union 99
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Part III: German Democratic Republic
- 7. Eulogy to Theft: Berliner FC Dynamo, East German Football, and the End of Communism 113
- 8. Sports, Politics, and “Wild Doping” in the East German Sporting “Miracle” 126
- 9. “The Most Beautiful Face of Socialism”: Katarina Witt and the Sexual Politics of Sport in the Cold War 143
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Part IV: Asia
- 10. Learning from the Soviet Big Brother: The Early Years of Sport in the People’s Republic of China 163
- 11. “The Communist Bandits Have Been Repudiated”: Cold War–Era Sport in Taiwan 175
- 12. New Regional Order: Sport, Cold War Culture, and the Making of Southeast Asia 189
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Part V: The Postcolonial
- 13. Negotiating Colonial Repression: African Footballers in Salazar’s Portugal 207
- 14. Deflected Confrontations: Cold War Baseball in the Caribbean 223
- 15. Ambivalent Solidarities: Cultural Diplomacy, Women, and South-South Cooperation at the 1950s Pan American Games 239
- Notes 255
- Contributors 315
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Explaining Cold War Sport 1
-
Part I: The United States
- 1. In the “Twilight Warzone”: Overt and Covert Dimensions of the US Sports Offensive 29
- 2. “No Quarrel with Them Vietcong”: Muhammad Ali’s Cold War 42
-
Part II: The Soviet Union
- 3. Breaking the Ice: Alexei Kosygin and the Secret Background of the 1972 Hockey Summit Series 59
- 4. Action in the Era of Stagnation: Leonid Brezhnev and the Soviet Olympic Dream 73
- 5. Soccer Artistry and the Secret Police: Georgian Football in the Multiethnic Soviet Empire 85
- 6. Russian Fever Pitch: Global Fandom, Youth Culture, and the Public Sphere in the Late Soviet Union 99
-
Part III: German Democratic Republic
- 7. Eulogy to Theft: Berliner FC Dynamo, East German Football, and the End of Communism 113
- 8. Sports, Politics, and “Wild Doping” in the East German Sporting “Miracle” 126
- 9. “The Most Beautiful Face of Socialism”: Katarina Witt and the Sexual Politics of Sport in the Cold War 143
-
Part IV: Asia
- 10. Learning from the Soviet Big Brother: The Early Years of Sport in the People’s Republic of China 163
- 11. “The Communist Bandits Have Been Repudiated”: Cold War–Era Sport in Taiwan 175
- 12. New Regional Order: Sport, Cold War Culture, and the Making of Southeast Asia 189
-
Part V: The Postcolonial
- 13. Negotiating Colonial Repression: African Footballers in Salazar’s Portugal 207
- 14. Deflected Confrontations: Cold War Baseball in the Caribbean 223
- 15. Ambivalent Solidarities: Cultural Diplomacy, Women, and South-South Cooperation at the 1950s Pan American Games 239
- Notes 255
- Contributors 315
- Index 319