Bodo Mrozek is a historian and a senior researcher at the Berlin Center for Cold War Studies. He is the author of Jugend - Pop - Kultur: Eine transnationale Geschichte, also published in French as Histoire de la pop: Quand la culture jeune depasse les frontieres (annees 1950-1960).
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Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Sensory Warfare in the Global Cold War Part I: Seduction, manipulation, othering 1. Chocolate Paratroopers and Eisenhower Packages for Eastern Europe: Nourishing Partition Through Colors and Taste Victoria Phillips 2. Between Soir de Paris and Red Moscow: Olfactory Front Lines in Polish Perfumery Stephanie Weismann 3. Beyond the Bamboo Curtain: Sensing the Chinese Cultural Revolution Cyril Cordoba 4. Sensual Sirens: Gendering Berlin's Cold War Telephony Mark Fenemore Part II: Partition, propaganda, sensory borders 5. Breaking the Aquatic Sound Barrier: Hearing Yourself and Your Enemy Across the Taiwan Strait Dayton Lekner 6. Listening to the Voices of Exile: Radio Free Europe in Romania Andreea Deciu Ritivoi 7. Hearing Korea, Seeing Cuba: NO-DO as Sonic and Visual Propaganda in Francoist Spain Jose Manuel Lopez Toran 8. The Smell of the Berlin Wall: Olfactory Border Management at the Inner-European Frontier Bodo Mrozek Part III: Mind control, covert operations, overt warfare 9. Hallucinated Sensations: Brainwashing and Mind Control in Psychochemical CIA Experiments Walter E. Grunden 10. To Inform and Deceive: Sensory Approaches in the Military Propaganda of Cold War Germany Carsten Richter 11. Sniffing the Enemy: Chemical Detection During the Vietnam War Christy Spackman 12. Heroes at the Hindu Kush: Seeing the Afghan War Through the Soviet Lens Markus Mirschel List of Contributors Index