Redes transatlánticas Intelectuales y artistas entre América Latina y Europa durante la Guerra Fría

The Cold War founded a bipolar political order and generated a form of dichotomous thinking, placing the world under the constant threat of nuclear catastrophe. Although it divided Europe, it was nevertheless in the then so-called Third World where the conflict claimed its numerous victims, many of...

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Other Authors: Abrego, Verónica (Editor), Bremer, Thomas (Editor)
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Language:Spanish
Published: Frankfurt am Main Iberoamericana Vervuert 2023
Series:Bibliotheca Ibero-Americana
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