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100 1  Peacock, Margaret,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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245 10 Innocent weapons :|bthe Soviet and American politics of 
       childhood in the Cold War /|cMargaret Peacock. 
264  1 Chapel Hill :|bThe University of North Carolina Press,
       |c2014. 
300    1 online resource (286 pages). 
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490 1  The new Cold War history 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-272) and 
       index. 
505 0  Introduction -- Part I. Building an image, building a 
       consensus -- The contained child on the cusp of a new era 
       -- The "other" child -- Victims, hooligans, and the 
       importance of threat -- Mobilized childhood responds to 
       the threat -- Part II. Revising an ideal : the collapse of
       an image, the collapse of consensus -- Soviet childhood in
       film during the thaw -- American childhood and the bomb --
       Vietnam and the fall of an image -- Conclusion. 
520    In the 1950s and 1960s, images of children appeared 
       everywhere, from movies to milk cartons, their smiling 
       faces used to sell everything, including war. In this 
       provocative book, Margaret Peacock offers an original 
       account of how Soviet and American leaders used 
       emotionally charged images of children in an attempt to 
       create popular support for their policies at home and 
       abroad. Groups on either side of the Iron Curtain pushed 
       visions of endangered, abandoned, and segregated children 
       to indict the enemy's state and its policies. Though the 
       Cold War is often characterized as an ideological divide 
       between the capitalist West and the communist East, 
       Peacock demonstrates a deep symmetry in how Soviet and 
       American propagandists mobilized similar images to similar
       ends, despite their differences. Based on extensive 
       research spanning fourteen archives and three countries, 
       Peacock tells a new story of the Cold War, seeing the 
       conflict not simply as a divide between East and West, but
       as a struggle between the producers of culture and their 
       target audiences.--|cPublisher description. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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