Except for the pomp and ceremony of official state funerals, death was not a prominent feature of public or official Soviet reality. The death of general secretaries and marshals and high-ranking Party members was important because it signaled change in the relationships of power. The death of leading writers, artists, or actors often attracted many mourners to their funerals, but the event was never officially advertised or televised. Otherwise, there was little visible evidence to indicate that death and funerals were a fact of Soviet life. This ethnographic article investigates the Soviet way of death in Moscow in the mid-1980s, shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
This dissertation examines the deaths and funerals of celebrity women performers and their coverage ...
International audienceWhat happens to corpses produced by armed conflicts? This question may seem si...
Except for the pomp and ceremony of official state funerals, death was not a prominent feature of pu...
© 2018, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved. Based on analyzing visual and verbal texts on gravestones a...
© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2017. The article analyzes the instrum...
The idea of human mortality and its derived funerary practices seem to be among the most enduring as...
Up to the 1990s, the genre of the obituary was a wide-spread genre of printed media in Russia. From ...
Our research group AGITATSIA unites researchers connected with post-Soviet history (from Belarus/Ger...
This essay will cover the history of politics surrounding the Mausoleum of Vladimir Lenin, which sit...
This article will explore on a series of political funerals held for major liberal figures during th...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 25 pages.T...
This dissertation examines the history of popular engagement with the Soviet criminal justice system...
Death is an ever-present fact in human life and it affects its life course. Stable form of funeral r...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
This dissertation examines the deaths and funerals of celebrity women performers and their coverage ...
International audienceWhat happens to corpses produced by armed conflicts? This question may seem si...
Except for the pomp and ceremony of official state funerals, death was not a prominent feature of pu...
© 2018, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved. Based on analyzing visual and verbal texts on gravestones a...
© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2017. The article analyzes the instrum...
The idea of human mortality and its derived funerary practices seem to be among the most enduring as...
Up to the 1990s, the genre of the obituary was a wide-spread genre of printed media in Russia. From ...
Our research group AGITATSIA unites researchers connected with post-Soviet history (from Belarus/Ger...
This essay will cover the history of politics surrounding the Mausoleum of Vladimir Lenin, which sit...
This article will explore on a series of political funerals held for major liberal figures during th...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 25 pages.T...
This dissertation examines the history of popular engagement with the Soviet criminal justice system...
Death is an ever-present fact in human life and it affects its life course. Stable form of funeral r...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
This dissertation examines the deaths and funerals of celebrity women performers and their coverage ...
International audienceWhat happens to corpses produced by armed conflicts? This question may seem si...