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Introduction: histories of Cold War cities
The guest editors for this special issue of Urban History are both Canadian, and for many Canadians the hottest conflict of the Cold War might have been the 1972 'Summit Series', eight hockey games played between the Russian Red Army team and an all-star cast of Canadian professionals. Without delving into the sporting glories of the series (Canada won it, four games to three, with one tie), we can aver that the event was as much about diplomacy, national identity and political-economic rivalry in the context of the Cold War as it was about skating and scoring.
Introduction: histories of Cold War cities
The guest editors for this special issue of Urban History are both Canadian, and for many Canadians the hottest conflict of the Cold War might have been the 1972 'Summit Series', eight hockey games played between the Russian Red Army team and an all-star cast of Canadian professionals. Without delving into the sporting glories of the series (Canada won it, four games to three, with one tie), we can aver that the event was as much about diplomacy, national identity and political-economic rivalry in the context of the Cold War as it was about skating and scoring.
Introduction: histories of Cold War cities
MATTHEW FARISH (author) / DAVID MONTEYNE
Urban history ; 42
2015
Article (Journal)
English
Geschichte , Zeitschrift , Stadt , Gesellschaft , Kultur
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