History 236 - USSR During Cold War

Fall
2018
01
4.00
Sergey Glebov
TTH 08:30AM-09:50AM
Amherst College
HIST-236-01-1819F
FAYE 115
sglebov@amherst.edu
HIST-236-01,EUST-238-01,RUSS-237-01

(Offered as HIST 236 [EU], EUST 238, and RUSS 237) The Cold War indelibly shaped the second half of the twentieth century. Spies seemed ubiquitous; nuclear annihilation imminent. Films such as Red October and the James Bond series forged a Western image of the Soviet Union. But how were these decades experienced behind the Iron Curtain? This class explores Soviet history between the end of World War II and the collapse of the USSR. We will study the roots of the Cold War; the politics of de-Stalinization in the USSR; the unfolding of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe; and Soviet relations with the West, China, and the developing world. We will also explore the internal dynamics of Soviet society: the rise of the Soviet middle class, consumerism, tourism, the entertainment industry, demographic trends, education, and public health. Two class meetings per week. 

Fall semester. Five College Professor Glebov.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.