Dóra Vargha. Polio across the Iron Curtain: Hungary’s Cold War with an Epidemic. (Global Health Histories.) xi + 254 pp., figs., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. £75 (cloth). ISBN 9781108420846.

Isis ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 110 (4) ◽  
pp. 860-861
Author(s):  
Liza Piper
Dynamis ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 505-516
Author(s):  
Juan Antonio Rodríguez-Sánchez

Vargha, Dóra. Polio across the Iron Curtain: Hungary’s Cold War with an epidemic. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press; 2018, 254 p. ISBN 9781108431019. Testa, Daniela Edelvis. Del alcanfor a la vacuna Sabin: La polio en la Argentina. Buenos Aires: Biblos; 2018, 205 p. ISBN 978-987-691-650-9.


2000 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 303-307
Author(s):  
Graham Stewart

Winston Churchill: studies in statesmanship. Edited by R. A. C. Parker. London and Washington: Brassey's, 1995. Pp. xxi+259. ISBN 1-857-53151-5. £30.Winston Churchill's last campaign: Britain and the Cold War, 1951–1985. By John W. Young. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. ISBN 0-198-20367-5. £45.Churchill peacetime ministry, 1951–1955. By Henry Pelling. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan, 1997. Pp. ix+216. ISBN 0-333-67709-9. £16.Churchill as peacemaker. Edited by James W. Muller. Cambridge: Woodrow Wilson Center and Cambridge University Press, 1997. Pp. xii+344. ISBN 0-521-58314-4. £35.Churchill and secret service. By David Stafford. London: John Murray, 1997. Pp. xiii+386. ISBN 0-719-55407-1. £25.Churchill and Hitler, in victory and defeat. By John Strawson. London: Constable, 1997. Pp. xxxi+540. ISBN 0-094-75840-9. £20.Over the course of the last decade, historians have set themselves the task of rescuing Churchill from the restrictive embalmment of hero worship. This has been no easy task. His 1930s campaign for rearmament and opposition to appeasement, his ‘finest hour’ in 1940, and his 1946 ‘Iron Curtain’ speech at Fulton, Missouri, secured for him on both sides of the Atlantic an almost unparalleled relevance in the rhetoric of the following forty years' Cold War. To Western politicians of this period, his career offered pertinent ‘lessons’ – particularly the need to appear resolute in the face or threat of aggression. To this was added the fact that his magnificent command of English made him a rich quarry of quasi-prophetic quotes for an endless succession of political speeches and journalistic articles.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 135
Author(s):  
Xhavit Sadrijaj

NATO did not intervene in the Balkans to overcome Yugoslavia, or destroy it, but above all to avoid violence and to end discrimination. (Shimon Peres, the former Israeli foreign minister, winner of Nobel Prize for peace) NATO’s intervention in the Balkans is the most historic case of the alliance since its establishment. After the Cold War or the "Fall of the Iron Curtain" NATO somehow lost the sense of existing since its founding reason no longer existed. The events of the late twenties in the Balkans, strongly brought back the alliance proving the great need for its existence and defining dimensions and new concepts of security and safety for the alliance in those tangled international relations.


1970 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Noel King

In the following interview Patrick Wright discuses the research for and critical receptions of his books, Iron Curtain: From Stage to Cold War, A Journey Through Ruins, On Living in an Old Country and Tank. He also discuses his educational formation in the UK and Canada, and his relation to the field of cultural studies and cultural criticism as these are currently constituted.


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