Tobias Hochscherf is Professor in Film, Radio and Television at the University of Applied Sciences in Kiel, Germany. He is author of The Continental Connection: German-speaking Émigrés and British Cinema, 1927-45 (2011) and co-author of Beyond the Boundaries: Contemporary Danish Television Drama (2017). Gintaras Aleknonis is Partnership Professor at the Faculty of Communication, Vilnius University, Lithuania. He is the author of The New Censorship (2011) and two other books on histories of Lithuanian Radio and Television: Lithuanian Radio: One Day and 80 Years (2006) and Lithuanian Television: The Colours and the Shadows of the Screen (2007).
Conflict Resolution and the Cold War: Media Encounters across the Iron Curtain offers a unique perspective on how media played a role in reconciliation during the Cold War. Through engaging international case studies, the book reveals how film, radio and television were not only tools of conflict and propaganda, but also vital platforms for dialogue, peacebuilding and cultural exchange, helping to bridge divides and promote peace. By shedding new light on these complex interactions, the book offers fresh insights into this often-overlooked cultural aspect of Cold War history. It is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of media history and Cold War studies. * Rolf Werenskjold, Professor of Media Studies, Volda University College, Norway * This pioneering collection mobilises international scholarship on the longest-running conflict of the 20th century to demonstrate how the function of media stretches far beyond simple representation to form a core part of political and diplomatic processes. Based on original archival sources, the book illustrates how media may become a powerful tool for peace building and reconciliation. While focusing on journalism, cinema and broadcasting, the collection covers both mainstream and traditionally overlooked forms of peripheral media as well considering how these productions reached their (often transnational) audiences. The Cold War has never been more relevant and this book showcases the many lessons media scholars, producers, historians and politicians may learn from it. * Ciara Chambers, Senior Lecturer in Film & Screen Media, University College Cork, Ireland * Drawing on the work of a first-class team of international scholars, this fascinating edited collection locates the media at the centre of Cold War cultural politics. Using an array of approaches and perspectives from across Europe and North America, the role of the media in conflict resolution is explored, analysed and critiqued, resulting in a volume that should be on the shelves of researchers in media studies, politics and history. From Doctor Who to Czech student films and everything in between, this impressive collection provides a fresh and novel perspective on the Cold War. * Jamie Medhurst, Professor of Film and Media, Aberystwyth University, UK *