After the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks aimed to create a modern socialist society which would be populated by a ‘new Soviet man’, who would take control of his own destiny and build a communist future. The first generation of Soviet children were perfect modelling material for this new type of citizen and the kindergarten was marked out as one of the institutions which would foster revolutionary transformation. Picture books for young children which featured the kindergarten acted as a guidebook for the rational, socialist education which was envisaged by progressive educators. Story book kindergartens were exemplary institutions where children engaged in a collective daily routine. Stories taught the reader how play was training for ...
My paper deals with Veselye kartinki (Merry Pictures), a monthly children’s cartoon magazine launche...
This chapter explores how visual signs of Soviet propaganda were entering the pages of children's bo...
In 1935 the Communist Youth League (Komsomol) embraced a policy called "communist upbringing" that c...
After the 1917 October Revolution, Russian society underwent a series of seismic shifts, driven by t...
Small Comrades is a fascinating examination of Soviet conceptions of childhood and the resulting pol...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
The Russian Revolution of February 1917 displaced the autocracy of the Romanov royal family and aime...
After 1917, the territory of the former tsarist Russia witnessed significant changes in society. One...
Soviet child education in the late 1960s toned down former early Soviet pedagogy goals to mobilize c...
In the service of socialist realism — illustrated literary books for adults as propaganda tool...
Political socialisation is the process through which citizens acquire a sense of national identity a...
Pitkänen S. Smiling children of the Soviet Socialist Republics: Representations of children of the S...
In the early 1920s, Soviet children’s literature was to provide the blueprint for becoming model cit...
Ideas of childhood and citizenship stood at the center of the Soviet Union\u27s empire-building proj...
In October of 1917, the Bolshevik Party, under the leadership of V.I. Lenin, led a revolution and to...
My paper deals with Veselye kartinki (Merry Pictures), a monthly children’s cartoon magazine launche...
This chapter explores how visual signs of Soviet propaganda were entering the pages of children's bo...
In 1935 the Communist Youth League (Komsomol) embraced a policy called "communist upbringing" that c...
After the 1917 October Revolution, Russian society underwent a series of seismic shifts, driven by t...
Small Comrades is a fascinating examination of Soviet conceptions of childhood and the resulting pol...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
The Russian Revolution of February 1917 displaced the autocracy of the Romanov royal family and aime...
After 1917, the territory of the former tsarist Russia witnessed significant changes in society. One...
Soviet child education in the late 1960s toned down former early Soviet pedagogy goals to mobilize c...
In the service of socialist realism — illustrated literary books for adults as propaganda tool...
Political socialisation is the process through which citizens acquire a sense of national identity a...
Pitkänen S. Smiling children of the Soviet Socialist Republics: Representations of children of the S...
In the early 1920s, Soviet children’s literature was to provide the blueprint for becoming model cit...
Ideas of childhood and citizenship stood at the center of the Soviet Union\u27s empire-building proj...
In October of 1917, the Bolshevik Party, under the leadership of V.I. Lenin, led a revolution and to...
My paper deals with Veselye kartinki (Merry Pictures), a monthly children’s cartoon magazine launche...
This chapter explores how visual signs of Soviet propaganda were entering the pages of children's bo...
In 1935 the Communist Youth League (Komsomol) embraced a policy called "communist upbringing" that c...