Cold War Computing

Balkan Cyberia

By Computer History Museum

Date and time

Location

Computer History Museum

1401 North Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, CA 94043

Agenda

6:30 PM

Check-In

7:00 PM - 8:15 PM

Program

8:20 PM

Book Signing

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Free venue parking

Behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War lies a high-stakes tale of secret espionage networks, utopian visions of a cybernetic future, and remarkable technocratic reform.

Balkan Cyberia, by CHM Book Prize winner Victor Petrov, explores how Soviet-era Bulgaria was a center of innovation in electronics and computing. In an age defined by Silicon Valley and Western narratives of progress, Petrov upends Western assumptions about computing in the Eastern bloc.

What You’ll Experience:

  • A presentation and book talk by historian and professor Victor Petrov, who crafts a narrative of coded ambition, hidden trade tunnels, and a cyber-elite that reshaped Cold War geopolitics.
  • Revelations about how Bulgaria became an electronics powerhouse, capturing a staggering 45% market share of electronics exports within the Eastern Bloc.
  • Contemporary parallels between socialist-era tech diplomacy and today's geopolitical and global supply chain tensions.

For curious minds and history enthusiasts alike, this event is not to be missed.

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