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In the shadow of technology
Simo Mikkonensubject
HistoryHistoryEast westmedia_common.quotation_subjectSoviet Union060104 historyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSuomi050602 political science & public administrationEconomic historyta6150601 history and archaeologyFinlandDiplomacymedia_commonShadow (psychology)Literaturebusiness.industryCold War05 social sciences06 humanities and the artskylmä sotaNeuvostoliitto0506 political scienceImportant researchCold warHigh politicsbusinesssocial sciencesPeriod (music)description
The study of the cultural Cold War and East–West interaction outside diplomacy and high politics has emerged as an important research field during the last two decades. With a few exceptions, however, scholarly interaction has been overshadowed by other forms of interaction. Existing research has mostly paid attention to technological exchange and to espionage, which was at times connected with scientific exchanges across the Iron Curtain. This article discusses scholarly exchanges in the human sciences between Finland and the Soviet Union. Even though Finland was a western-style democracy with a market economy, it had close political ties with the Soviet Union, which allowed for the development of active scholarly connections between the countries. This article discusses the emergence of such connections in the human sciences and the reasons for their rapid expansion in the 1970s.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-10-01 | History of the Human Sciences |