To the Masses

To the Masses
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1309
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004288034

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For the first time in English, more than 1,000 pages of debate, decisions, and background exchanges at the most controversial of Communist world congresses held in Lenin’s lifetime. With an analytic introduction, detailed footnotes, 430 biographic notes, glossary, chronology, index.

Masses on Radar

Masses on Radar
Author: David O’Meara
Publsiher: Coach House Books
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781770566767

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WINNER OF THE ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN AWARD 2022 WINNER OF THE OTTAWA BOOK AWARD 2022 Words like radio waves, bouncing off the spectres of mortality, middle age, and the mundane. Arriving at middle age was a decisive experience for David O’Meara, standing equidistant to the past and future with its accompanying doubts and anticipations, inviting re-evaluation of past goals, confronting personal loss, and the death of his father and friends. These are the masses on radar, indistinct but detectable existential presences encroaching, and in the center of the radar is the lyric 'I' sweeping its adjacent experience. Poems like "I Carry a Mouse to the Park Beside the Highway," "I Keep One Eye Open and One Eye Closed," and "I Sleep as the Volcano Ash Falls like Snow,” usher the reader through thematic corridors of memory, fracture, and recovery. Embracing uncertainty and incorporating seasonal forecasts, humour, trivia, satire, politics, the environment, loss, and the mundane, these poems are a detection system signaling a paradox of meanings.' "Masses on Radar exhibits a stunning mastery of poetic craft. O’Meara has the talent and technique to turn almost anything into riveting poetry, but these poems do not coast: they dig deep, bringing to vivid life a remarkable array of subjects, experiences, emotions, and interior worlds. These poems summon quotidian encounters, sometimes conferring them with unexpected beauty, sometimes breathing new and sudden problems into them. O’Meara’s sparse language lifts the veil on our human failings, the limits of our vision, and in so doing satisfies." – Archibald Lampman Award Judges

Closer to the Masses

Closer to the Masses
Author: Matthew Lenoe
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2004-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674013190

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Lenoe traces the origins of Stalinist mass culture to newspaper journalism in the late 1920s. In examining the transformation of Soviet newspapers during the New Economic Policy and the First Five Year Plan, Lenoe tells a dramatic story of purges, political intrigues, and social upheaval.

The Masses

The Masses
Author: Samuel Barsky
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2014-02-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1497452953

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When Harvard alumnus Ennis Daly suddenly finds himself incarcerated serving a life sentence without parole, what does he do in an attempt to reclaim the promising life he once knew?

Toward the United Front

Toward the United Front
Author: Communistische Internationale
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1323
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004207783

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This book offers, for the first time in English, the proceedings and decisions of the last congress of the Communist International held in Lenin’s lifetime. With an analytic introduction, detailed footnotes, 500 biographic notes, glossary, chronology, and index.

Science for the Masses

Science for the Masses
Author: James T. Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: UCSD:31822033136698

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"In Science for the Masses, James T. Andrews presents a comprehensive history of the early Bolshevik popularization of science in Russia and the former Soviet Union."--Jacket.

The Masses Are Revolting

The Masses Are Revolting
Author: Zachary Samalin
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501756474

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The Masses Are Revolting reconstructs a pivotal era in the history of affect and emotion, delving into an archive of nineteenth-century disgust to show how this negative emotional response came to play an outsized, volatile part in the emergence of modern British society. Attending to the emotion's socially productive role, Zachary Samalin highlights concrete scenes of Victorian disgust, from sewer tunnels and courtrooms to operating tables and alleyways. Samalin focuses on a diverse set of nineteenth-century writers and thinkers—including Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Thomas Hardy, George Gissing, and Charlotte Brontë—whose works reflect on the shifting, unstable meaning of disgust across the period. Samalin elaborates this cultural history of Victorian disgust in specific domains of British society, ranging from the construction of London's sewer system, the birth of modern obscenity law, and the development of the conventions of literary realism to the emergence of urban sociology, the rise of new scientific theories of instinct, and the techniques of colonial administration developed during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. By bringing to light disgust's role as a public passion, The Masses Are Revolting reveals significant new connections among these apparently disconnected forms of social control, knowledge production, and infrastructural development.

Bringing Culture to the Masses

Bringing Culture to the Masses
Author: Esther von Richthofen
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1845454588

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This text explores how cultural life in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) was strictly controlled by the ruling party, the SED, through attempts to dictate the way people spent their free time. It shows how people's cultural life in the GDR developed a dynamic of its own.