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Iron curtain: From stage to cold war
Patrick Wright's Iron Curtain: From Stage to Cold War traces the development of the term "iron curtain" from 19th-century theater to its role as a key geopolitical metaphor during the Cold War. It explains how the concept of the "Iron Curtain" was shaped through performance art, propaganda, and European political dynamics, and then popularized by Winston Churchill in a 1946 speech. Wright outlines the changing symbolic meaning of the iron curtain in the context of the ideological conflict between East and West, and its impact on culture, society, and perceptions of international politics. It provides a thorough historical analysis of the relationship between symbols, political language, and power in shaping modern understandings of the Cold War.
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