Article ID: CBB650744971

East, West, Home's Best: The Material Links of Cold War Yugoslavia, 1948-1980 (2016)

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This article studies infrastructure building as an instrument to lure Yugoslavia into the Western orbit following the Tito-Stalin rift. Foreign aid flowed to Yugoslavia for infrastructural development as part of a broader set of flows that aimed at military support, economic growth and social development. The empirical cases presented here uncover the broader aims embedded in road and electricity network design, the conflicts provoked by their realization, and the material realities in which they resulted. Connecting Yugoslav networks into wider webs also benefited neighbouring Balkan states on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Everyday infrastructure technologies thus allowed Yugoslavia to seize the opportunity to strengthen its material networks, without fully entering the Western nor leaving the Eastern camp entirely.

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Authors & Contributors
Brown, Theodore M.
Bruno, Andy
Cueto, Marcos
De Rosa, Luigi
Fee, Elizabeth
Jersild, Austin
Journals
The Journal of Transport History
Cold War History
History and Technology
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Social Science History
Technology and Culture
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
West Virginia University
Oxford University Press
Princeton University Press
Routledge
UCL Press
Concepts
Economic development
International cooperation
Socialism
Cold War
Imperialism
Public health
People
Pinochet, Augusto
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, late
19th century
21st century
Places
Yugoslavia
United States
Great Britain
Soviet Union
Africa
Chile
Institutions
World Bank
UNESCO
Fiat (firm)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
UNICEF
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