In every country, state symbols such as the national flag, emblem, and national anthems represent the independence and sovereignty of the state. In the Soviet Union as well as in other autocratic states symbols also played an important role in propaganda, influencing peoples’ attitudes to the actions of the state at all levels. These symbols could also be found, together with powerful imagery in posters, on buildings, monuments and many other things visible and incorporated in the routine life the people. Ukraine has huge historical heritage of symbolism and propaganda from when the country was a major part of the USSR. After the creation of the USSR a political, socio-economic, cultural and spiritual experiment on the construction of a com...
The physical imposition of Communist rule in Central Asia was accompanied by parallel attempts to ex...
Ukraine is a country with an extensive history of war and oppression. As such, a large part of their...
Pitkänen S. Smiling children of the Soviet Socialist Republics: Representations of children of the S...
In every country, state symbols such as the national flag, emblem, and national anthems represent th...
Despite more than 20 years of independence, Ukraine’s former political system has not vanished, as i...
The article discusses creation and evolution of the official image of Soviet state power between 191...
From 1918 to 1933 Ukrainian national aspirations were expressed through the Communist Party (bolshev...
The article discusses creation and evolution of the official image of Soviet state power between 191...
In 1951 the first colour film in was produced Soviet Estonia–Valgus Koordis (“Light in Koordi villag...
From 1929 until 1953, Iosif Stalin’s image became a central symbol in Soviet propaganda. Touched up ...
The article presents a comprehensive analysis of the Ukrainian famine of 1921-1923, challenging the ...
Masters at visual propaganda, the Bolsheviks produced thousands of vivid and compelling posters afte...
Visual archetypes from Russian Orthodox iconography shaped a widely understood visual vocabulary wit...
“Soiuz” in Russian means “union” — a key word in the formal name of the Union of Soviet Socialist Re...
This doctoral thesis investigates the complex and multi-faceted process of the cultural sovietisatio...
The physical imposition of Communist rule in Central Asia was accompanied by parallel attempts to ex...
Ukraine is a country with an extensive history of war and oppression. As such, a large part of their...
Pitkänen S. Smiling children of the Soviet Socialist Republics: Representations of children of the S...
In every country, state symbols such as the national flag, emblem, and national anthems represent th...
Despite more than 20 years of independence, Ukraine’s former political system has not vanished, as i...
The article discusses creation and evolution of the official image of Soviet state power between 191...
From 1918 to 1933 Ukrainian national aspirations were expressed through the Communist Party (bolshev...
The article discusses creation and evolution of the official image of Soviet state power between 191...
In 1951 the first colour film in was produced Soviet Estonia–Valgus Koordis (“Light in Koordi villag...
From 1929 until 1953, Iosif Stalin’s image became a central symbol in Soviet propaganda. Touched up ...
The article presents a comprehensive analysis of the Ukrainian famine of 1921-1923, challenging the ...
Masters at visual propaganda, the Bolsheviks produced thousands of vivid and compelling posters afte...
Visual archetypes from Russian Orthodox iconography shaped a widely understood visual vocabulary wit...
“Soiuz” in Russian means “union” — a key word in the formal name of the Union of Soviet Socialist Re...
This doctoral thesis investigates the complex and multi-faceted process of the cultural sovietisatio...
The physical imposition of Communist rule in Central Asia was accompanied by parallel attempts to ex...
Ukraine is a country with an extensive history of war and oppression. As such, a large part of their...
Pitkänen S. Smiling children of the Soviet Socialist Republics: Representations of children of the S...