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E-grāmata: Media and Communication in the Soviet Union (1917-1953): General Perspectives

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030883676
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2022
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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 Summarizing earlier research and drawing upon previously unpublished archival materials, it covers the main aspects of public and private interaction in the Soviet Union, from public broadcast to kitchen gossip.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.

1 Soviet Cornmunication and Soviet Society (1917-1953): Alignments and Tensions
1(18)
Kirill Postoutenko
Part I Channels
19(118)
2 Visual Channels (1): Posters and Fine Art
21(16)
Judith Devlin
3 Visual Channels (2): Cityscapes
37(12)
Graeme Gill
4 Visual Channels (3): Cartography
49(46)
Nick Baron
5 Auditory Channels: Crowing Roosters and Wailing Sirens
95(26)
Dmitri Zakharine
6 Tactile Channels: Brotherly Kisses, Handshakes, and Flogging in a Bathhouse
121(16)
Dmitri Zakharine
Part II Media
137(206)
7 Public Body (1): Popular Assemblies
139(10)
Lorenz Erren
8 Public Body (2): Mass Festivals
149(16)
Make Rolf
9 Public Body (3): State Celebrations and Street Festivities
165(22)
Sergei Kruk
10 Private Body: Kitchen Gossip and Bedroom Whispers
187(10)
Anastasiia Zaplatina
11 Public Print (1): Books and Periodicals
197(10)
Christopher Stolarski
12 Public Print (2): Coins and Bank Notes
207(36)
Kirill Postoutenko
13 Private Handwriting (1): Diaries
243(12)
Alexey Tikhomirov
14 Private Handwriting (2): Personal Letters
255(14)
Alexey Tikhomirov
15 Private Handwriting (3): Denunciations
269(8)
Francois-Xavier Nerard
16 Private/Public Handwriting: Self-reports
277(8)
Berthold Unfiled
17 Electrical Signalling (1): Telegraph
285(16)
Larissa Zakharova
18 Electrical Signalling (2): Telephone
301(12)
Larissa Zakharova
19 Electrical Signalling (3): Film
313(14)
Kristina Tanis
20 Electrical Signalling (4): Radio
327(16)
Dmitri Zakharine
Part III Boundaries and Flows
343(86)
21 Boundaries (1): "Nomenklatura" Versus the Rest
345(12)
Graeme Gill
22 Boundaries (2): "Comrades" vs. Deviants
357(18)
Lorenz Erren
23 Top-down Verbal Messaging: Textbooks
375(14)
Dorena Caroli
24 Bottom-up Non-verbal Messaging: Applause
389(28)
Kirill Postoutenko
25 Top-down Extraction of Bottom-up Messages: Surveillance
417(12)
Olga Velikanova
Index 429
Kirill Postoutenko is Senior Researcher in the Special Research Area 1288 (Practices of Comparison) at Bielefeld University, Germany.









Alexey Tikhomirov is Assistant Professor of East European History at Bielefeld University, Germany. 









Dmitri Zakharine is Senior Researcher and Lecturer at the University of Freiburg, Germany.