What changes did the content, structure, and production of Russian primers published in the Soviet Union undergo between 1941 and 1948—that is, during the Second World War and its aftermath? This article answers this question by analyzing language, content, iconography, and the printing process. The first section addresses key characteristics of primers printed between 1941 and 1944, while the second section focuses on the content of postwar primers printed between 1945 and 1948. The final section addresses challenges facing the textbook approval and circulation process experienced by the State Pedagogical Publishing House of the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic (RSFSR) from 1945 to 1948
Book synopsis: News from Moscow is a social and cultural history of Soviet journalism after World Wa...
The article, using discourse analysis, examines critically the role of language and ideology in pres...
Abstract: This article examines the changes that have occurred in the Russian press since the collap...
What changes did the content, structure, and production of Russian primers published in the Soviet U...
none1noThis article analyses the evolution of the representation of wars and conflicts in Soviet hi...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the state regulation of school textbooks in the context of...
The article treats the changes in the direction of the publishing activities, the formation of the n...
The article deals with the recent trends in the history of school books in Russi
none1noThis article aims to analyze some of the main aspects of the revision process of textbooks un...
International audienceDieser Beitrag beleuchtet die Entwicklung der Darstellung des Grossen Krieges ...
The main focus of this work is the interpretation of soviet period in contemporary Russian historic ...
Educational publications are an integral part of the historiographical process. Their content is aff...
The collapse of communism in Russia in 1991 necessitated, among other things, the rewriting of schoo...
The second half of 1941 has become a major focus in the writing of the history of the Nazi-Soviet Wa...
The article considers the characteristic of propaganda in the periodical press during World War II. ...
Book synopsis: News from Moscow is a social and cultural history of Soviet journalism after World Wa...
The article, using discourse analysis, examines critically the role of language and ideology in pres...
Abstract: This article examines the changes that have occurred in the Russian press since the collap...
What changes did the content, structure, and production of Russian primers published in the Soviet U...
none1noThis article analyses the evolution of the representation of wars and conflicts in Soviet hi...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the state regulation of school textbooks in the context of...
The article treats the changes in the direction of the publishing activities, the formation of the n...
The article deals with the recent trends in the history of school books in Russi
none1noThis article aims to analyze some of the main aspects of the revision process of textbooks un...
International audienceDieser Beitrag beleuchtet die Entwicklung der Darstellung des Grossen Krieges ...
The main focus of this work is the interpretation of soviet period in contemporary Russian historic ...
Educational publications are an integral part of the historiographical process. Their content is aff...
The collapse of communism in Russia in 1991 necessitated, among other things, the rewriting of schoo...
The second half of 1941 has become a major focus in the writing of the history of the Nazi-Soviet Wa...
The article considers the characteristic of propaganda in the periodical press during World War II. ...
Book synopsis: News from Moscow is a social and cultural history of Soviet journalism after World Wa...
The article, using discourse analysis, examines critically the role of language and ideology in pres...
Abstract: This article examines the changes that have occurred in the Russian press since the collap...