This thesis investigates Stalin’s post-WW2 anti-cosmopolitan campaign by comparing the lives of two Soviet-Jewish artists. Zinovii Tolkachev was a Ukrainian artist and Pavel Antokol’skii a Moscow poetry professor. Tolkachev drew both Jewish and Socialist themes, while Antokol’skii created no Jewish motifs until his son was killed in combat and he encountered Nazi concentration camps; Tolkachev was at the liberation of Majdanek and Auschwitz. Both men were excoriated during the “anti-cosmopolitan” campaign. Using primary sources, I examine their art and the balance between Judaic and Soviet references, the accusations made and the connections between the attacks, the Holocaust, and Soviet paranoias of that era. While anti-Semitism played a r...
This dissertation examines the circulation of films, novels, and plays about Jews in communist Czech...
The paper provides an analysis of changes in depiction of Soviet leaders by Estonian artistsduring t...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
Through an exploration of the history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), this dissertation ...
This dissertation argues that Stalin’s rumored plan to deport the Jews of the Soviet Union to locati...
My dissertation chronicles the birth and development of Russian-Israeli cultural production over the...
My dissertation chronicles the birth and development of Russian-Israeli cultural production over the...
This study provides a Benjaminian reading of Soviet Yiddish cultural and intellectual history from t...
This dissertation examines Ukrainian painting of the perestroika era produced by the last generation...
This thesis analyzes the “immortalization of memory” policy of the Stalinist regime in the USSR (193...
This study examines resistance against totalitarian propaganda in select movies produced in regions ...
This dissertation aims to introduce propagandistic activity of Nazi Germany and Communist Russia, wh...
This article highlights the inconsistencies encountered in esthetic and political evalations of art ...
What did it mean to be a successful Soviet artist? Was Socialist Realism, the official art of the So...
The dissertation concerns the construction of Stalin's White Sea-Baltic Canal (Belomorsko-Baltiskii ...
This dissertation examines the circulation of films, novels, and plays about Jews in communist Czech...
The paper provides an analysis of changes in depiction of Soviet leaders by Estonian artistsduring t...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
Through an exploration of the history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), this dissertation ...
This dissertation argues that Stalin’s rumored plan to deport the Jews of the Soviet Union to locati...
My dissertation chronicles the birth and development of Russian-Israeli cultural production over the...
My dissertation chronicles the birth and development of Russian-Israeli cultural production over the...
This study provides a Benjaminian reading of Soviet Yiddish cultural and intellectual history from t...
This dissertation examines Ukrainian painting of the perestroika era produced by the last generation...
This thesis analyzes the “immortalization of memory” policy of the Stalinist regime in the USSR (193...
This study examines resistance against totalitarian propaganda in select movies produced in regions ...
This dissertation aims to introduce propagandistic activity of Nazi Germany and Communist Russia, wh...
This article highlights the inconsistencies encountered in esthetic and political evalations of art ...
What did it mean to be a successful Soviet artist? Was Socialist Realism, the official art of the So...
The dissertation concerns the construction of Stalin's White Sea-Baltic Canal (Belomorsko-Baltiskii ...
This dissertation examines the circulation of films, novels, and plays about Jews in communist Czech...
The paper provides an analysis of changes in depiction of Soviet leaders by Estonian artistsduring t...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...