Symbols and Legitimacy in Soviet Politics

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Gebonden, 364 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9781107004542
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2011 9781107004542
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Symbols and Legitimacy in Soviet Politics analyses the way in which Soviet symbolism and ritual changed from the regime's birth in 1917 to its fall in 1991. Graeme Gill focuses on the symbolism in party policy and leaders' speeches, artwork and political posters, and urban redevelopment, and on ritual in the political system. He shows how this symbolism and ritual were worked into a dominant metanarrative which underpinned Soviet political development. Gill also shows how, in each of these spheres, the images changed both over the life of the regime and during particular stages: the Leninist era metanarrative differed from that of the Stalin period, which differed from that of the Khrushchev and Brezhnev periods, which was, in turn, changed significantly under Gorbachev. In charting this development, the book lays bare the dynamics of the Soviet regime and a major reason for its fall.

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ISBN13:9781107004542
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:364

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1. Ideology, metanarrative and myth; 2. Formation of the metanarrative, 1917–29; 3. The Stalinist culture, 1929–53; 4. An everyday vision, 1953–85; 5. The vision implodes, 1985–91; 6. Impact of the metanarrative.
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