Articlehe article is dedicated to the history of contacts between the British and Soviet writers in 1945—1956. The major thrust is put on activities of the Writers’ Group in the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR and especially on the figure of its leader — the British novelist and scriptwriter John Boynton Priestley. On the basis of new documents from the archive of the Society for Cooperation in Russian and Soviet Studies (London) the author analyzes both the inner discussions between the critics and defenders of contacts with Soviet writers during the most severe years of the Cold War and the outer contacts with Soviet counteractors threw the system of VOKS in the USSR (the All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign ...
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In the core of the article is the problem of personal contacts between Soviet, American and British ...
The article is devoted to the history of study of Boris Pasternak’s novel “Doctor Zhivago” since its...
The article examines the Soviet-Japanese interaction in the sphere of literature in 1920–1930. The ...
In 1943 the British Foreign Office created an obscure outfit called the Cultural Relations Departmen...
The aggressive foreign policy of the Soviet Union and insufficient dynamic development of Soviet cul...
The article considers the traces of external influences on the works of Soviet (including Ural) writ...
During the 1920s, Soviet cultural authorities sought to develop a new, post-imperialist literature t...
Gabriel Gorodetsky, The Soviet Union and Britain's general strike of May 1926. The article examines ...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected British and Russian ...
The article is devoted to the development of Soviet-American connections in the cultural area just b...
The article deals with the relationship between the literature of the Estonian diaspora in the West ...
The subject of the article is the prose dealing with intelligentsia settlements, published in the ye...
In February 1943, the British Foreign Office launched an initiative to open discussions with the Sov...
For historians of twentieth-century British affairs, the decade of the 1930s is very significant. It...
ArticleCopyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by T...
In the core of the article is the problem of personal contacts between Soviet, American and British ...
The article is devoted to the history of study of Boris Pasternak’s novel “Doctor Zhivago” since its...
The article examines the Soviet-Japanese interaction in the sphere of literature in 1920–1930. The ...
In 1943 the British Foreign Office created an obscure outfit called the Cultural Relations Departmen...
The aggressive foreign policy of the Soviet Union and insufficient dynamic development of Soviet cul...
The article considers the traces of external influences on the works of Soviet (including Ural) writ...
During the 1920s, Soviet cultural authorities sought to develop a new, post-imperialist literature t...
Gabriel Gorodetsky, The Soviet Union and Britain's general strike of May 1926. The article examines ...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected British and Russian ...
The article is devoted to the development of Soviet-American connections in the cultural area just b...
The article deals with the relationship between the literature of the Estonian diaspora in the West ...
The subject of the article is the prose dealing with intelligentsia settlements, published in the ye...
In February 1943, the British Foreign Office launched an initiative to open discussions with the Sov...
For historians of twentieth-century British affairs, the decade of the 1930s is very significant. It...
ArticleCopyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by T...
In the core of the article is the problem of personal contacts between Soviet, American and British ...
The article is devoted to the history of study of Boris Pasternak’s novel “Doctor Zhivago” since its...