Overseas Mechanism: The Polonia Book Fund, Ltd., Transnational Network, 1958–1963
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Published:2020-06-04
Issue:2
Volume:35
Page:384-406
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ISSN:0888-3254
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Container-title:East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures
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language:en
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Short-container-title:East European Politics and Societies
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Political Studies, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
This article discusses the history of the so-called book program—a joint effort by the US government, the East European diaspora, and readers of prohibited books behind the Iron Curtain. Between 1956 and 1989, the program purchased some ten million copies of publications and delivered them to people in Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe in order to undermine communist rule. The article gives nuanced explanations of the motivations and practices of book-takers, placing Cold War books in the context of consumer goods trades. Using the historical materials of the Polonia Book Fund, a US-sponsored publishing project for Poland, this article contributes new insights on the transatlantic perspective of the cultural Cold War. This article focuses on the program’s early stages, and describes various elements of the transnational smuggling network. The program’s state–private partnership was a workable solution that helped to foster a diversity of opinions in post-Stalinist Poland.
Funder
Polish National Science Center
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
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