I kalla krigets spår : : Hot, våld och beskydd som kulturarv / / Mattias Frihammar [and three others].

Cultural heritage is not just something from the past, but always also reflects contemporary needs and desires. In the Traces of the Cold War describes the making of a diverse and innovative Swedish military heritage. The book shows how memories and material remains from a period characterized by fe...

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I kalla krigets spår : Hot, våld och beskydd som kulturarv / Mattias Frihammar [and three others].
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Cultural heritage is not just something from the past, but always also reflects contemporary needs and desires. In the Traces of the Cold War describes the making of a diverse and innovative Swedish military heritage. The book shows how memories and material remains from a period characterized by fear and geopolitical tensions are infused with new meanings when bunkers, decommissioned military facilities and technology are transformed into luxury housing, attractive tourist destinations and museum exhibitions.Through field-visits to military heritage sites across Sweden, the authors examine what material objects, narratives and emotions that today represent the Cold War. These examinations show how military structures and equipment from a time associated with threat and danger become captivating elements of the cultural heritage, while also communicating specific ideas regarding security and protection.In the Traces of the Cold War takes a novel approach to cultural heritage by relating collective memory-making to security policy. Based on theoretical perspectives from critical heritage studies (CHS) and feminist international relations (IR), the analysis focuses on constructions of national belonging and underlines the role of gender and sexuality in narrations of security and protection.In a democracy, the subject of military violence must always be a matter of ethical and political conversations. Setting out from this assumption, the authors critically discuss how Cold War heritagisation produces militarization as "natural" and necessary. The book invites reflection on how history is written as well as on what the requirements are for a safe and secure society.In the Traces of the Cold War presents the results from an interdisciplinary research project. The authors are all researchers at Stockholm University and have written the book together.
Front Matter (pp. 2-4) -- Table of Contents (pp. 5-6) -- Förord (pp. 7-8) -- 1. I kalla krigets spår (pp. 11-40) -- 2. Draken i backen: Kampen om kalla kriget (pp. 43-72) -- 3. Krislådan: Kalla krigets tid (pp. 75-110) -- 4. Pansarparty: Kalla krigets lek och lust (pp. 113-136) -- 5. Spioner, spänning och sexualitet: Kalla krigets hemligheter (pp. 139-166) -- 6. Radarögat: Kalla krigets territori(r)um (pp. 169-199) -- 7. En budkavle till framtiden: Kalla kriget som emotionell och politisk resurs (pp. 201-220) -- Noter (pp. 221-223) -- Litteratur och källor (pp. 224-240) -- Tack! (pp. 241-242) -- Författarna (pp. 243-244).
Cold War Influence.
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