During the 1930s, Stalin and his entourage rehabilitated famous names from the Russian national past in a propaganda campaign designed to mobilize Soviet society for the coming war. Legendary heroes like Aleksandr Nevskii and epic events like the Battle of Borodino quickly eclipsed more conventional communist slogans revolving around class struggle and proletarian internationalism. In a provocative study, David Brandenberger traces this populist national Bolshevism into the 1950s, highlighting the catalytic effect that it had on Russian national identity formation. Beginning with national Bolshevism\u27s origins within Stalin\u27s inner circle, Brandenberger next examines its projection into Soviet society through education and mass cultu...
Staliniana is an eclectic genre of Russian literature of the Soviet period. It deals with the fictio...
This study examines Stalinism as an ideology. Its main conclusions are as follows: 1. Stalin share...
My dissertation argues that while Thaw cultural producers believed that they had abandoned Stalinist...
During the 1930s, Stalin and his entourage rehabilitated famous names from the Russian national past...
In the mid-to-late 1930s, Soviet society witnessed a major ideological about-face as party propagand...
The USSR is often regarded as the world\u27s first propaganda state. Particularly under Stalin, poli...
The USSR is often regarded as the world\u27s first propaganda state. Particularly under Stalin, poli...
Focusing on a number of historical and literary personalities who were regarded with disdain in the ...
The Short Course on the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks) defined Stal...
This thesis examines the state-sponsored rise oflocal patriotism in the post- 1961 period, interpret...
This thesis examines the state-sponsored rise of local patriotism in the post-1961 period, interpret...
This study explores representations of the Battle of Stalingrad in Soviet literature between 1942 an...
This study explores representations of the Battle of Stalingrad in Soviet literature between 1942 an...
© 2005 Alter Litvin and John Keep. All rights reserved. Stalinism surveys the efforts made in recent...
Between the late 1920s and the early 1950s, one of the most persuasive personality cults of all time...
Staliniana is an eclectic genre of Russian literature of the Soviet period. It deals with the fictio...
This study examines Stalinism as an ideology. Its main conclusions are as follows: 1. Stalin share...
My dissertation argues that while Thaw cultural producers believed that they had abandoned Stalinist...
During the 1930s, Stalin and his entourage rehabilitated famous names from the Russian national past...
In the mid-to-late 1930s, Soviet society witnessed a major ideological about-face as party propagand...
The USSR is often regarded as the world\u27s first propaganda state. Particularly under Stalin, poli...
The USSR is often regarded as the world\u27s first propaganda state. Particularly under Stalin, poli...
Focusing on a number of historical and literary personalities who were regarded with disdain in the ...
The Short Course on the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks) defined Stal...
This thesis examines the state-sponsored rise oflocal patriotism in the post- 1961 period, interpret...
This thesis examines the state-sponsored rise of local patriotism in the post-1961 period, interpret...
This study explores representations of the Battle of Stalingrad in Soviet literature between 1942 an...
This study explores representations of the Battle of Stalingrad in Soviet literature between 1942 an...
© 2005 Alter Litvin and John Keep. All rights reserved. Stalinism surveys the efforts made in recent...
Between the late 1920s and the early 1950s, one of the most persuasive personality cults of all time...
Staliniana is an eclectic genre of Russian literature of the Soviet period. It deals with the fictio...
This study examines Stalinism as an ideology. Its main conclusions are as follows: 1. Stalin share...
My dissertation argues that while Thaw cultural producers believed that they had abandoned Stalinist...