TY - BOOK AU - Gorsuch,Anne E. TI - All this is your world: Soviet tourism at home and abroad after Stalin T2 - Oxford studies in modern European history SN - 0199609942 AV - G155.S685 G67 2011 U1 - 303.48247009046 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Culture and tourism KW - Soviet Union KW - Russians KW - Travel KW - Government policy KW - Relations KW - Europe, Eastern KW - Europe, Western N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: Crossing Borders --; 1; "There's No Place Like Home:" Soviet Tourism in Late Stalinism --; 2; Estonia as the Soviet Abroad --; 3; "What Kind of Friendship is this?": Tourism to Eastern Europe --; 4; Performing on the International Stage: Tourism to the Capitalist West --; 5; Fighting the Cold War on the French Riviera --; 6; Film Tourism: From Iron Curtain to Silver Screen --; Epilogue N2 - "In the Khrushchev era, Soviet citizens were newly encouraged to imagine themselves exploring the medieval towers of Tallinn's Old Town, relaxing on the Romanian Black Sea coast, even climbing the Eiffel Tower. By the mid 1960s, hundreds of thousands of Soviet citizens each year crossed previously closed Soviet borders to travel abroad. All this is your World explores the revolutionary integration of the Soviet Union into global processes of cultural exchange in which a de-Stalinizing Soviet Union increasingly, if anxiously, participated in the transnational circulation of people, ideas, and items. Anne E. Gorsuch examines what it meant to be "Soviet" in a country no longer defined as Stalinist. "--Publisher's website ER -