Ian Fleming's James Bond in "From Russia, With Love" as a nostalgic desire for a revived British supremacy?

The Role of a Fallen Empire in Cold War Politics of the 1950s


Term Paper, 2015

12 Pages, Grade: 1,0


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1. Introduction

2. British Decolonization
2.1. The Demise of a Super Power
2.2. Consequences in Public & Culture

3. SMERSH vs. MI5 - a biased portrayal
3.1. Donovan ‘Red’ Grant
3.2. Rosa Klebb & SMERSH
3.3. James Bond & The MI5

4. Conclusion

5. Bibliography

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Title
Ian Fleming's James Bond in "From Russia, With Love" as a nostalgic desire for a revived British supremacy?
Subtitle
The Role of a Fallen Empire in Cold War Politics of the 1950s
College
University of Trier
Course
James Bond
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2015
Pages
12
Catalog Number
V338052
ISBN (eBook)
9783668274792
ISBN (Book)
9783668274808
File size
686 KB
Language
English
Keywords
James Bond, Cold War, From Russia with Love, Soviet, MI5, Ian Fleming, Communism, Capitalism, Decolonization, English Public Culture, SMERSH
Quote paper
Parwez Paryani (Author), 2015, Ian Fleming's James Bond in "From Russia, With Love" as a nostalgic desire for a revived British supremacy?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/338052

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