The Birth of the Propaganda State: Soviet Methods of Mass Mobilization, 1917-1929Cambridge University Press, 29. nóv. 1985 - 308 síður In this comprehensive study of the early development of the Soviet propaganda system, Peter Kenez describes how the Bolshevik Party went about reaching the Russian people. Throughout this book, Kenez is more concerned with the experience of the Soviet people than with high-level politics. The book is both a major contribution to our understanding of the genius of the Soviet state, and of the nature of propaganda in the modern world. |
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List of illustrations | vii |
Preface | ix |
The Soviet concept of propaganda | 1 |
The Civil War | 19 |
The press | 21 |
The prerevolutionary Bolshevik press | 25 |
1917 | 29 |
The suppression of the nonBolshevik press | 35 |
The literacy campaign | 145 |
19214 | 146 |
ODN | 153 |
19259 | 156 |
The Komsomol in the 19205 | 167 |
The composition of the Komsomol | 168 |
The Komsomol in the Villages | 177 |
The school for communism | 185 |
The Soviet press during the Civil War | 44 |
The struggle for the peasants | 50 |
The oralagitation network | 51 |
Agitational trains and ships | 58 |
The Whites the church and the Bolslwiks | 63 |
Liquidating illiteracy in revolutionary Russia | 70 |
The Komsomol in the Civil War | 84 |
The political use of books films and posters | 95 |
Books | 96 |
Films | 104 |
Posters | 111 |
The new economic policies | 119 |
Political education | 121 |
The political school system | 128 |
The village reading room | 134 |
The pioneers | 190 |
The golden age of the Soviet cinema | 195 |
The organization of the film industry | 197 |
Films 19259 | 206 |
The audience | 219 |
Press and book publishing in the 19205 | 224 |
Book publishing | 239 |
Conclusion and epilogue | 251 |
Epilogue | 256 |
Notes | 261 |
Glossary | 286 |
Bibliography | 289 |
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