The power(s) of Bridge of Spies to learn about the Cold War

Alan S. Marcus, Katherine A. Griffith, Francis Gary Powers Jr
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PurposeIn this article, we use the film Bridge of Spies – which depicts the case of U-2 spy pilot Francis Gary Powers – and relevant primary sources, particularly Powers' letters from prison, to provide teachers with a case that can engage students with the complexity of the Cold War. Understanding USA–Russia relations is as important today as ever as we watch the tragedy unfold in Ukraine. Using primary sources to reflect on the Cold War can help secondary students understand the historical context of the war in Ukraine as well as how to evaluate and critique sources of information about the war.Design/methodology/approachThe film and personal letters provide insights often not available or obvious when we focus on the political or military history of an event or time period. The Cold War is frequently defined by the rhetoric of the USA and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) governments – but everyday people and citizens had a wider range of views and experiences. The film and letters bring out the humanity of the Cold War.FindingsThis article supports secondary teachers in incorporating film and primary sources as teaching tools to study the Cold War while more broadly thinking about these sources as ways to understand the past. The letters used, including those from U-2 spy pilot Francis Gary Powers, help us understand his time in a Soviet prison as well as the behind-the-scenes work to free him as part of a prisoner exchange.Originality/valueThe U-2 Incident and other events of the Cold War provide important context for understanding the Cold War-like tensions between the USA and Russia today. The distrust between these countries has a long history. However, documents like the film and letters discussed here show that there is much more to the bluster of political leaders and the military chess game. There is an important human element to these events and an impact on individuals who are much more than pawns in international diplomacy.
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从《间谍之桥》中了解冷战的力量
目的 在本文中,我们利用描述 U-2 间谍飞行员弗朗西斯-加里-鲍尔斯(Francis Gary Powers)案件的电影《间谍之桥》(Bridge of Spies)和相关原始资料,特别是鲍尔斯的狱中信件,为教师提供一个可以让学生了解冷战复杂性的案例。今天,随着乌克兰悲剧的发生,了解美俄关系与以往一样重要。利用原始资料来反思冷战,可以帮助中学生了解乌克兰战争的历史背景,以及如何评估和批判有关战争的信息来源。设计/方法/途径当我们专注于某一事件或时期的政治或军事历史时,电影和私人信件往往无法提供或无法显而易见地提供见解。冷战经常被定义为美国和苏维埃社会主义共和国联盟(苏联)政府的言论,但普通人和公民的观点和经历更为广泛。本文支持中学教师将电影和原始资料作为研究冷战的教学工具,同时更广泛地将这些资料作为了解过去的途径。所使用的信件,包括 U-2 间谍飞行员弗朗西斯-加里-鲍尔斯(Francis Gary Powers)的信件,有助于我们了解他在苏联监狱中的生活,以及作为交换战俘的一部分为解救他所做的幕后工作。原创性/价值U-2 事件和冷战时期的其他事件为了解当今美国和俄罗斯之间类似冷战的紧张关系提供了重要背景。两国之间的不信任由来已久。然而,本文所讨论的电影和信件等文件表明,政治领导人的虚张声势和军事棋局远不止这些。这些事件中包含着重要的人文因素,对个人的影响远远超过了国际外交中的棋子。
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