Media and Communication in the Soviet Union 1917 1953

Media and Communication in the Soviet Union  1917   1953
Author: Kirill Postoutenko,Alexey Tikhomirov,Dmitri Zakharine
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2022-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 3030883663

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This book provides a systematic account of media and communication development in Soviet society from the October Revolution to the death of Stalin. Summarizing earlier research and drawing upon previously unpublished archival materials, it covers the main aspects of public and private interaction in the Soviet Union, from public broadcast to kitchen gossip. The first part of the volume covers visual, auditory and tactile channels, such as posters, maps and monuments. The second deals with media, featuring public gatherings, personal letters, telegraph, telephone, film and radio. The concluding part surveys major boundaries and flows structuring the Soviet communicate environment. The broad scope of contributions to this volume will be of great interest to students and researchers working on the Soviet Union, and twentieth-century media and communication more broadly.

Media and Communication in the Soviet Union 1917 1953

Media and Communication in the Soviet Union  1917 1953
Author: Kirill Postoutenko,Alexey Tikhomirov,Dmitri Zakharine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 303088368X

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This book provides a systematic account of media and communication development in Soviet society from the October Revolution to the death of Stalin. Summarizing earlier research and drawing upon previously unpublished archival materials, it covers the main aspects of public and private interaction in the Soviet Union, from public broadcast to kitchen gossip. The first part of the volume covers visual, auditory and tactile channels, such as posters, maps and monuments. The second deals with media, featuring public gatherings, personal letters, telegraph, telephone, film and radio. The concluding part surveys major boundaries and flows structuring the Soviet communicate environment. The broad scope of contributions to this volume will be of great interest to students and researchers working on the Soviet Union, and twentieth-century media and communication more broadly.

Media and Communication in the Soviet Union 1917 1953

Media and Communication in the Soviet Union  1917   1953
Author: Kirill Postoutenko,Alexey Tikhomirov,Dmitri Zakharine
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030883676

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This book provides a systematic account of media and communication development in Soviet society from the October Revolution to the death of Stalin. Summarizing earlier research and drawing upon previously unpublished archival materials, it covers the main aspects of public and private interaction in the Soviet Union, from public broadcast to kitchen gossip. The first part of the volume covers visual, auditory and tactile channels, such as posters, maps and monuments. The second deals with media, featuring public gatherings, personal letters, telegraph, telephone, film and radio. The concluding part surveys major boundaries and flows structuring the Soviet communicate environment. The broad scope of contributions to this volume will be of great interest to students and researchers working on the Soviet Union, and twentieth-century media and communication more broadly.

Rethinking Socialist Space in the Twentieth Century

Rethinking Socialist Space in the Twentieth Century
Author: Marcus Colla
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031545818

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Soviet Culture and Power

Soviet Culture and Power
Author: Katerina Clark,Evgeniĭ Aleksandrovich Dobrenko
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300106466

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Leaders of the Soviet Union, Stalin chief among them, well understood the power of art, and their response was to attempt to control and direct it in every way possible. This book examines Soviet cultural politics from the Revolution to Stalin’s death in 1953. Drawing on a wealth of newly released documents from the archives of the former Soviet Union, the book provides remarkable insight on relations between Gorky, Pasternak, Babel, Meyerhold, Shostakovich, Eisenstein, and many other intellectuals, and the Soviet leadership. Stalin’s role in directing these relations, and his literary judgments and personal biases, will astonish many. The documents presented in this volume reflect the progression of Party control in the arts. They include decisions of the Politburo, Stalin’s correspondence with individual intellectuals, his responses to particular plays, novels, and movie scripts, petitions to leaders from intellectuals, and secret police reports on intellectuals under surveillance. Introductions, explanatory materials, and a biographical index accompany the documents.

The Power of Emotions

The Power of Emotions
Author: Ute Frevert
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009376815

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Emotions make history and have their own history. Exploring the emotional worlds of the German people, this book tells a very different story of the twentieth century. Ute Frevert reveals how emotions have shaped and influenced not only individuals but entire societies. Politicians use emotions, and institutions frame them, while social movements work with and through them. Ute Frevert's engaging analysis of twenty essential and powerful emotions – including anger, grief, hate, love, pride, shame and trust – explores how emotions coloured major events and developments from the German Empire to the Federal Republic until this very day. Emotions also have a history, illustrated by the changing forms, meanings and atmosphere of various emotions in twentieth-century Germany: for example, hate was a driving force behind National Socialism but is out of place in a democracy. Around 1900, people associated practices with love or nostalgia that do not resonate with us today. Showcasing why Germans were enthusiastic about the war in 1914 and proud of their national football team in 2006, this book highlights the historical power of emotions as much as their own historicity.

Radiophilia

Radiophilia
Author: Carolyn Birdsall
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2023-08-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781501374999

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A century ago, the emergence of radio, along with organized systems of broadcasting, sparked a global fascination with the 'wonder' of sound transmission and reception. The thrilling experience of tuning in to the live sounds of this new medium prompted strong affective responses in its listeners. This book introduces a new concept of radiophilia, defined as the attachment to, or even a love of radio. Treating radiophilia as a dynamic cultural phenomenon, it unpacks the various pleasures associated with radio and its sounds, the desire to discover and learn new things via radio, and efforts to record, re-experience, and share radio. Surveying 100 years of radio from early wireless through to digital audio formats like podcasting, the book engages in debates about fandom, audience participation, listening experience, material culture, and how media relate to affect and emotions.

The Truth of Authority

The Truth of Authority
Author: Thomas F. Remington
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822974406

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Thomas Remington discusses the methods used by the Communist Party to manage communications in Soviet society. Covering literature produced by Soviet scholars from the 1970s and 1980s, that studies the organization, content, usage, and impact of propaganda, Remington views how Party officials intrinsically manage the structure of the Soviet communications system, through rhetoric of both conservatism and reform.