Socialism and Solidarity: Bulgaria’s Global Cultural Diplomacy

Socialism and Solidarity: Bulgaria’s Global Cultural Diplomacy

In this episode, we explore The Cold War from the Margins” by Theodora K. Dragostinova, which offers a unique perspective on the global 1970s through the lens of Bulgaria, a small socialist state navigating a complex world. Dragostinova reveals how Bulgaria’s communist leadership utilized cultural diplomacy to legitimize its regime while connecting with diverse nations—from Greece and Austria to India, Mexico, and Nigeria. As Bulgarian artists showcased their heritage through exhibitions, film, and music, they not only strengthened ties with the Global South but also transformed the narrative of the Cold War’s bloc mentality. Join us as we unpack this fascinating exploration of socialism in an international context and uncover the intricate web of cultural exchanges that shaped a pivotal era.

This podcast episode was made possible by the Nonsuch Foundation. Visit Nonsuch Foundation athttp://www.NonsuchFoundation.com⁠ to learn more about their inspiring work in promoting culture, art, and education.

Last Updated on November 10, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla



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