TY - SER AU - Hermina G.B. Anghelescu AU - Martine Poulain CY - Washington, D.C. LA - English N1 - Originally published in Libraries & Culture, v. 36, no. 1, Winter 2001. Contents: Foreword / John Y. Cole Pamela Spence Richards (1941-1999): A biographical sketch / Betty Turock A tribute from the United States / Donald G. Davis, Jr. A tribute from Russia / Valeria D. Stelmakh Books, reading, and publishing in the Cold War: Preface / Martine Poulain Editorial note / Donald G. Davis, Jr. Session 1: Books during the Cold War. "With malice toward none": IFLA and the Cold War / Donald G. Davis, Jr. (U.S.A.), assisted by Nathaniel Feis A Soviet research library remembered / Edward Kasinec (U.S.A.) The Overseas Libraries controversy and the freedom to read: U.S. librarians and publishers confront Joseph McCarthy / Louise S. Robbins (U.S.A.) The effect of the Cold War on librarianship in China / Cheng Huanwen (China) Political censorship in Finnish libraries from 1944 to 1946 / Kai Ekholm (Finland) Books and libraries as instruments of cultural diplomacy in Francophone Africa during the Cold War / Mary Niles Maack (U.S.A.) Session 2: Publishing during the Cold War. Censors and their readers: selling, silencing, and reading Czech books / Jiřina Ŝmejkalová (Czech Republic) Control of literary communication in the 1945-1956 period in Poland / Oskar Stanislaw Czarnik (Poland) International harmony : threat or menace?: U.S. youth services librarians and Cold War censorship, 1946-1955 / Christine Jenkins (U.S.A.) Le Comité de Défense de la Littérature et de la Presse pour la Jeunesse: the Communists and the Press for Children during the Cold War / Thierry Crépin (France) Session 3: Reading during the Cold War. Reading in the context of censorship in the Soviet Union / Valeria D. Stelmakh (Russia) Symbolic censorship and control of appropriations: the French Communist Party facing "heretical" texts during the Cold War / Bernard Pudal (France) American literature in Cold War Germany / Martin Meyer (Germany) A Cold War best-seller: the reaction to Arthur Koestler's Darkness at noon in France from 1945 to 1950 / Martine Poulain (France) Library secret fonds and the competition of societies / István Király (Romania) Session 4: Libraries during the Cold War. Cold War librarianship: Soviet and American library activities in support of national foreign policy, 1946-1991 / Pamela Spence Richards (U.S.A.) Foreign libraries in the mirror of Soviet library science during the Cold War / Boris Volodin (Russia) Finland pays its debts and gets books in return: ASLA grants to the Finnish academic libraries, 1950-1967 / Ilkka Mäkinen (Finland) Romanian libraries recover after the Cold War: the Communist legacy and the road ahead / Hermina G.B. Anghelescu (U.S.A.) Leaning to one side: the impact of the Cold War on Chinese library collections / Priscilla C. Yu (U.S.A.) The bookplate / Martin Manning PB - Library of Congress PP - Washington, D.C. PY - 2001 SN - 9780844410562 EP - 297 pp. TI - Books, Libraries, Reading & Publishing in the Cold War ER -