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Soviet Union--Foreign relations Travel & Culture - Russia
  • Soviet intellectuals discuss Soviet arts and culture

    May. 28, 1962

    Soviet intellectuals Tamara Mamedova, Nicolai Pogodin, and Anatol Safronov talk with Studs Terkel about their work with the Institute for Soviet-American Relations (U.S.) and Soviet arts and culture.

  • Discussing the book, "Shattered Peace: The Origins of the Cold War and the National Security State," and interviewing the author Daniel Yergin

    1970
  • Anna Lisa Crone, Abigail Croydon, John Carswell in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jan. 13, 1987

    Discussing the Soviet-American art exchange with Anna L. Crone, Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature at the University of Chicago, Abigail Croydon, and John Carswell.

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