Title Information
Title
The Cold War on Ice
Name: Personal
Name Part
Soares, John
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
author
Type of Resource
text
Genre (aat)
articles
Origin Information
Date Created (encoding="w3cdtf", keyDate="yes")
2008
Language (usage="primary")
Language Term: Code (ISO639-2B)
eng
Physical Description
digitalOrigin
born digital
Extent
pp. 77-87
Related Item: Host
Title Information
Title
Brown Journal of World Affairs
Identifier: ISSN
1080-0786
Part
Part Detail: volume
Part Number
14
Part Caption
no.
Part Detail: issue
Part Number
2
Part Caption
no.
Extent (unit="page")
Start
77
End
87
Abstract (lang="eng")
In this article, the author explores the role of hockey in international affairs during the cold war. The author discusses how hockey offers useful insight into world affairs during the cold war, illustrating both the conflict and peace making possibilities in the U.S.-Soviet relationship. He notes that the national hockey programs in both the U.S. and the Soviet Union closely paralleled social structures in their respective countries. He explains the connection between sport and society which meant that U.S.-Soviet hockey games were a form of competition between the two social systems.
Identifier: DOI
10.26300/16gf-zh59