This dissertation is a historical investigation of the Journalists\u27 Union of the Soviet Union, the first creative union for media professionals in the USSR, and the first study of a creative profession after the death of Stalin. While socialist journalism had existed since before the 1917 revolutions, journalists were not incorporated into a professional body until 1959, several decades after their counterparts in other creative professions. Using sources from Russian and American archives together with published documents, I investigated the reasons for the organization\u27s formation and its domestic and creative work to develop professional mastery in its members at home while advancing the Soviet cause abroad. Chapter one explores ...
This work titled Union of Journalists in 1945-1948 is trying to capture the period of reconstruction...
The Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States featured the media as one of the most ca...
This paper concerns East German journalists and the changes they have undergone, from working in the...
This dissertation is a historical investigation of the Journalists\u27 Union of the Soviet Union, th...
This dissertation is a historical investigation of the Journalists\u27 Union of the Soviet Union, th...
The dissertation examines Soviet journalism in the post-Stalin era as a cultural product that should...
Book synopsis: News from Moscow is a social and cultural history of Soviet journalism after World Wa...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of photojournalism in Imperial Russia and the...
This dissertation examines the history of the journal Soviet Photo (Sovetskoe foto; called Proletars...
What was the Soviet press? It is a question Moscow’s foreign correspondents asked themselves and wro...
The study explores the professional roles of contemporary Russian journalists with the aim to discov...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
This thesis examines the development of Soviet journalism between 1953 and 1968 through a case stud...
j This study explores the professional roles of Russian journalists, from the perspective of 30 prac...
Journalism in Russia is being shaped by new forms of regulation, ownership and economic organization...
This work titled Union of Journalists in 1945-1948 is trying to capture the period of reconstruction...
The Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States featured the media as one of the most ca...
This paper concerns East German journalists and the changes they have undergone, from working in the...
This dissertation is a historical investigation of the Journalists\u27 Union of the Soviet Union, th...
This dissertation is a historical investigation of the Journalists\u27 Union of the Soviet Union, th...
The dissertation examines Soviet journalism in the post-Stalin era as a cultural product that should...
Book synopsis: News from Moscow is a social and cultural history of Soviet journalism after World Wa...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of photojournalism in Imperial Russia and the...
This dissertation examines the history of the journal Soviet Photo (Sovetskoe foto; called Proletars...
What was the Soviet press? It is a question Moscow’s foreign correspondents asked themselves and wro...
The study explores the professional roles of contemporary Russian journalists with the aim to discov...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
This thesis examines the development of Soviet journalism between 1953 and 1968 through a case stud...
j This study explores the professional roles of Russian journalists, from the perspective of 30 prac...
Journalism in Russia is being shaped by new forms of regulation, ownership and economic organization...
This work titled Union of Journalists in 1945-1948 is trying to capture the period of reconstruction...
The Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States featured the media as one of the most ca...
This paper concerns East German journalists and the changes they have undergone, from working in the...