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The mood of the Romanian intelligentsia in the early 1960s through the eyes of a young Soviet writer
The Russian State Archive of Literature and Art (RGALI) contains reports of Soviet writers and cultural figures who traveled in the 1950s-1980s on creative business trips to socialist countries. Not yet in high demand by researchers, they are at the same
Alexander Stykalin
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Glavlit in Lithuania, 1953–1964
The censorship institutions intended to maintain the monopolistic control of public life were one of the most important supporting structures of Soviet ideology.
Jurga Pukinskaitė
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Stalin’s Repressions and Rehabilitation of the Victims in the Politics of Memory in Uzbekistan
This article is devoted to the analysis of how Stalin’s repressions are represented in the politics of memory in Uzbekistan, becoming part of the process of constructing a national ideological discourse.
Azim Malikov
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The alphabet is one of the most important factors that define a nation and serves as a bridge in transmitting cultural heritage to future generations. It is unthinkable to imagine a country without an alphabet. XIX.
M. Can
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Nõukogude Eesti kirjanike esimesed välisreisid sulaajal julgeolekupoliitilises kontekstis
"Early foreign travel of Soviet Estonian writers during the Khrushchev Thaw in the context of national security policy." After World War II, the free communication of Estonia, now under Soviet occupation, was closed off by the Iron Curtain.
Anu Raudsepp
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FEMININITY MODELS IN GENDER POLICY OF STALIN’S REGIME
Summary. The purpose of the study is to identify models of femininity in the gender policy of the Stalinist regime in relation to the rural part of Western Ukrainian women in the first postwar decade; to analyze the ways and methods of their construction
G. Starodubets
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A Near-Run Thing: the Improbable Grand Alliance of World War II (1929–1942)
This is a chapter from a draft manuscript of some 2000pp. in English being prepared for publication on relations between the USSR and various European powers, large and small, and the United States in the lead-up to World War II and then beyond until ...
M. J. Carley
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Dyskurs postkolonialny w powieści „Dzieci Wołgi" Guzel Jachiny
In this article, Paulina Wójcikowska-Wantuch analyzes the presence of postcolonial discourse in A Volga Tale, a novel by Guzel Yakhina, a Russian author of Tatar origin, whose fiction is concerned with themes of history and identity.
Paulina Wójcikowska-Wantuch
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The Concept of Time in Soviet Neoclassicism (On the Example of Architectural Discourse)
The article discusses the process of switching temporal regimes in Soviet culture at the turn of the 1920s - and during the 1930s on the material of architecture.
Tatiana A. Kruglova
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At the Turning Point of Historical Eras: Metamorphoses of the Ural Cinema
The study is based on the historical transformations of the Sverdlovsk Film Studio and the analysis of the period of its highest heyday. Created as a project of Stalin’s cultural policy in accordance with the Order of the Committee for Cinematography ...
N. Kirillova
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