Mass Culture and Entertainment in Russia

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Children's Leisure Activities in Russia, 1920s-1940s
Advisors: Professor Vitaly Bezrogov, Moscow, and Professor Catriona Kelly, Oxford
The material gathered here offers a unique insight into one of the most important and characteristic areas of socializing the young in early Soviet Russia, and a window into the mentality of the ‘first Soviet generations’ as well. Play was used, as methodological guides for nursery-school ...
€11,890.00$16,880.00
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9789004197244
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Cult of Body
Cult of Body: Sports and Physical Culture in Russia, 1891-1919 Sports and Physical Culture in Russia continues the new IDC series Mass Culture and Entertainment in Russia. This series comprises collections of unique material about various forms of popular culture and entertainment industry in ...
€7,190.00$10,210.00
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9789004202139
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Early Russian Cinema, Part 1
Early Russian Cinema, Part 1Russian Cinematographic Press (1907-1918)IDC Publishers is proud to announce the release of a unique collection of Russian film periodicals published during the last decade of the tsarist regime. The collection includes sophisticated, bimonthly periodicals as well as ...
€6,880.00$9,770.00
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9789004197527
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Early Russian Cinema, Part 2
Advisor: Dr. R.Yangirov
Early Russian Cinema, Part 2The Russian Cinematographic Press, 1907-1918A new installment continues the exciting series on the cultural heritage, mass culture and industry of entertainment in Russia. The collection documents the developments of cinematic forms and culture in pre-Revolutionary ...
€6,500.00$9,230.00
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9789004211544
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Early Russian Cinema, Part 3
Early Russian Cinema, Part 3Russian Cinematographic Press (1907-1918)IDC Publishers is proud to announce the next installment in this unique collection of Russian film periodicals published during the last decade of the tsarist regime. The collection includes sophisticated, bi-monthly ...
€9,410.00$13,370.00
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9789004197725
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Everyday Stalinism I
Advisor: Prof. Dr. A. K. Sokolov, Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Everyday Stalinism ILiving Standards, Norms and Values of Various Groups of Soviet People in the 1920s and 1930sThis collection contains archival material that was declassified in 1993. The contents of the materials provide an insight into the socialist society of the USSR in the 1920s and ...
€16,070.00$22,810.00
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9789004197732
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Everyday Stalinism II
Everyday Stalinism IIPeasants under Stalinism: Mentality and Way of LifeLetters written by peasants (kolkhozniki) to Krest'ianskaia Gazeta provide a unique insight into the mentality of this group under Stalinism. At the time, peasants comprised the majority of the Soviet population, and these ...
€6,090.00$8,650.00
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9789004198647
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Imperial Russia's Illustrated Press
Advisor: Professor Jeffrey Brooks, The Johns Hopkins University
Imperial Russia’s Illustrated PressNothing illuminates the lost world of late Imperial Russia better than the pictorial magazines of the era. The illustrated weeklies open a wide window on Russian cultural, social, and political life. Their editors traced the sweep of the Russian imagination at ...
€10,320.00$14,650.00
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9789004202122
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Jewish Theater under Stalinism
Advisor: V. Ivanov
Jewish Theater under Stalinism: Moscow State Jewish Theater (GOSET) In their time, the Moscow State Jewish Theater (GOSET) and the affiliated Moscow State Jewish Theater School (MGETU) were outstanding phenomena. GOSET was a pioneer enterprise that merged Yiddish art with Soviet ideology and ...
€8,230.00$11,690.00
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9789004202115
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Mass Media in Russia, 1908-1918 (1)
Advisor: Jeffrey Brooks
Mass Media in Russia, 1908-1918Part 1. Russian Penny Newspapers (Gazety-Kopeiki)The newspapers document mass culture in Imperial Russia and include writings on social questions, tabloid sensationalism and popular fiction. The success of the kopeck newspapers of St. Petersburg and Moscow before ...
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