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Media and Communication in the Soviet Union (1917–1953): General Perspectives
The book proposed intends to fill these multiple gaps in book market by providing an accessible, focused, hands-on and up-to-date description of media and communication in Leninist and Stalinist societies at all levels. Whereas the specialists in Russian and Soviet history will be given an up-to-date description of Leninism and Stalinism from the medial and communicative standpoint, the researchers working with general aspects of media and communication will be offered a detailed account of public and private interaction in the Bolshevik state. Last but not least, the teachers and students dealing with Russian history and culture, as well as with general aspects of media, communication, politics and society, will receive an indispensable study guide addressing many significant issues of Soviet media and communication between 1917 and 1941 in systematic manner.