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    Remarks about Central Europe in Polish Contemporary Prose by Bogumiła Kaniewska

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The Iron Curtain bolstered the polarization of Central Europe after World War II and Polish literature observes this crack on two facets – chronological and spatial.…”
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    Remarks about Central Europe in Polish Contemporary Prose by Bogumiła Kaniewska

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The Iron Curtain bolstered the polarization of Central Europe after World War II and Polish literature observes this crack on two facets – chronological and spatial. …”
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    Knotting the MECO Network by Reinhard Folk

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Although the fall of the Iron Curtain and the European Research programs changed the situation for the meetings considerably, the ties created by MECO still are useful to help scientific exchange. …”
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    “SELF-OBSESSED AND INCOMPREHENSIBLE.” RE-MEMBERING (POST)COMMUNIST TRAUMAS IN THE AMERICAN IMAGINARY by Roxana Oltean

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Engaging scholarship pointing to the neocolonial patterns of perception built into East-West relations before and after the fall of the Iron Curtain, as well as compelling questions pertaining to the quasi-colonial status of the countries beyond the Iron Curtain vis-à-vis the Soviet Empire, this paper will focus on the manner in which (post)communist identity in fact forms at the intersection of these sometimes competing, sometimes complementary scenarios of power. …”
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    Iron and steel / by 361396 Hosford, William F.

    Published 2012
    “…Phrases such as "iron willed," "iron fisted", "iron clad","iron curtain," and "pumping iron," imply strength. A "steely glance" is a stern look. …”
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    Challenges to NATO’s Fifth Enlargement Round: Turkey’s Attitude towards Romanian’s Admission by İsmail Köse

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…At the first opportunity emerged after the WWII, Stalin had included those lands behind the Iron Curtain area. After a fairly lengthy period under the Iron Curtain, after 1989, Romania like other eastern European countries achieved its freedom, but post-Cold War attitude of Russia towards the Balkans has remained unchanged. …”
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    La «Frontera Sur». Il confine dimenticato by Matteo Tomasoni

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…Yet the line that demarcates this area is characterized more and more as a new Iron Curtain.…”
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    Eastern European and Soviet literature of the present age* by T. Molnar

    Published 1979-02-01
    “…I am not an expert on the literature of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union but coming from that part of the world and reading some of the relevant languages I feel that I can comment with some degree of authority on the current state of the literature in the countries being the Iron Curtain.…”
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    Sauvés de l’oubli by Marianne Berissi

    “…A Chilhood Behind the Iron Curtain, and Tomi Ungerer's autobiographical work, Tomi, a Childhood under the Nazis, focuses on the status of ego documents and archive in historical stories for youth. …”
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    Germany and East-Central Europe, 1945-1990: the view from London by Deighton, A

    Published 2011
    “…‘Germany and East-Central Europe, 1945-1990: the view from London’ in ed Vit Smetana, Iron Curtain, and East Central Europe twenty Years later, forthcoming, 2011…”
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