The letters sent by Soviet citizens to party and state bodies and to the press have been relatively little studied in the West, although the Soviet authorities themselves have been devoting increasing attention to this ‘link with the masses’ since at least the late 1960s. An examination of the extent and nature of such communications shows that their total number has increased significantly since the 1950s, and that more constructive and general proposals have been increasing at the expense of particular individual grievances, although this change is less apparent at the local level. Critics are sometimes victimized and frequently ignored, but the evidence suggests that a considerable groundswell of opinion as reflected in letters can have ...
Among the first histories of Perestroika, this dissertation traces late Soviet reform from the elect...
Inspired by Alex Inkeles classic study, I began in the early nineteen sixties to study Soviet mass c...
The relevance of the policy areas reflected in this scientific article stems from the essential and ...
The letters sent by Soviet citizens to party and state bodies and to the press have been relatively ...
This article examines selection procedures for common citizens’ letters to Stalin, and the practices...
The article analyzes the peculiarities of Soviet people’s understanding of a multi-party system in 1...
Communications in socialist Europe have long been associated first and foremost with propaganda. The...
This article examines processes that took place in regional centers in the late 1950s and early 1960...
This study is based on a comparison of Soviet political censorship efforts in Lithuania and Latvia b...
Matthew E. Lenoe. Letter-writing and the state: Reader correspondence with newspapers as a source fo...
The respondents were asked to consider how freely they discussed news from foreign radio stations wi...
The article is devoted to the Soviet phenomenon of «letters to authorities». Three major interpretat...
The article is devoted to the Soviet phenomenon of «letters to authorities». Three major interpretat...
Bönker K. "Dear Television Workers.." TV Consumption and Political Communication in the Late Soviet ...
The Soviet newspapers in the Stalinist USSR are not simple instruments, designated to enhance the ca...
Among the first histories of Perestroika, this dissertation traces late Soviet reform from the elect...
Inspired by Alex Inkeles classic study, I began in the early nineteen sixties to study Soviet mass c...
The relevance of the policy areas reflected in this scientific article stems from the essential and ...
The letters sent by Soviet citizens to party and state bodies and to the press have been relatively ...
This article examines selection procedures for common citizens’ letters to Stalin, and the practices...
The article analyzes the peculiarities of Soviet people’s understanding of a multi-party system in 1...
Communications in socialist Europe have long been associated first and foremost with propaganda. The...
This article examines processes that took place in regional centers in the late 1950s and early 1960...
This study is based on a comparison of Soviet political censorship efforts in Lithuania and Latvia b...
Matthew E. Lenoe. Letter-writing and the state: Reader correspondence with newspapers as a source fo...
The respondents were asked to consider how freely they discussed news from foreign radio stations wi...
The article is devoted to the Soviet phenomenon of «letters to authorities». Three major interpretat...
The article is devoted to the Soviet phenomenon of «letters to authorities». Three major interpretat...
Bönker K. "Dear Television Workers.." TV Consumption and Political Communication in the Late Soviet ...
The Soviet newspapers in the Stalinist USSR are not simple instruments, designated to enhance the ca...
Among the first histories of Perestroika, this dissertation traces late Soviet reform from the elect...
Inspired by Alex Inkeles classic study, I began in the early nineteen sixties to study Soviet mass c...
The relevance of the policy areas reflected in this scientific article stems from the essential and ...