Educational Internationalism in the Cold War
Plural Visions, Global Experiences
Contributor(s)
Matasci, Damiano (editor)
Ruppen Coutaz, Raphaëlle (editor)
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
This edited volume delves into the intricate landscape of educational internationalism during the Cold War, providing an in-depth examination of its diverse forms, impulses, and global impacts.
Through multilingual archival research, the chapters uncover a variety of experiences that have fostered cross-border exchanges and cooperation within, between, and beyond the Western and Eastern blocs. Promoted by a wide range of individual and collective actors, internationalism in education has extended across a broad spectrum of fields, including academic mobility schemes, cultural interchanges, youth science competitions, development programs, and training courses. This collection offers, for the first time, a comprehensive analysis of these initiatives, revealing their intersections with national educational policies and processes of decolonization, development, and Europeanization. It also challenges conventional historical narratives by both uncovering forms of collaboration and solidarity that transcended the Iron Curtain and emphasizing the pivotal role of the Global South as a central arena of encounters.
Educational Internationalism in the Cold War presents a rich understanding of the Cold War as a laboratory of contemporary globalization and is a valuable addition to the scholarship on one of the most critical moments of the twentieth century.
Keywords
Cold War Studies;Cultural Exchanges;Moscow Olympics;Trade Fairs;Transnational Socialist Education;anti-Communist network;UNESCODOI
10.4324/9781003247814ISBN
9781040261330, 9781032162690, 9781003247814, 9781040261323Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in Modern European History,Classification
Cold wars and proxy conflicts
Far-left political ideologies and movements
History and Archaeology
General and world history
European history
Regional / International studies
Social and political philosophy