Material Culture in Russia and the USSR comprises some of the most cutting-edge scholarship across anthropology, history and material and cultural studies relating to Russia and the Soviet Union, from Peter the Great to Putin.
Material Culture in Russia and the USSR comprises some of the most cutting-edge scholarship across anthropology, history and material and cultural studies relating to Russia and the Soviet Union, from Peter the Great to Putin.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graham H. Roberts teaches Russian Studies at Université Paris Nanterre, France.
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List of FiguresNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Material Culture in Russia and the USSR: Things Values Identities Graham H. Roberts Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défence France1. Windows in Russian Peasant Dwellings in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Ivan R. Sokolovskii Russian Academy of Sciences Novosibirsk Russia2. Equalizing Misery Differentiating Objects: The Material World of the Stalinist Exile Emilia Koustova University of Strasbourg France3. Constructing Soviet Domesticity and Managing Everyday Life from Khrushchev to Collapse Anna Alekseyeva University of Oxford UK4. Photographs in Contemporary Russian Rural and Urban Interiors Olga Boitsova University of St. Petersburg Russia5. Russian Culture through a Shot Glass: The Shustov Cognac Advertising Campaign 1910-12 Sally West Truman State University USA6. The Invention of Soviet Advertising Marjorie L. Hilton Murray State University USA7. Gender and the Emergence of the Soviet 'Citizen-Consumer' in Comparative Perspective Amy Randall Santa Clara University USA8. 'The Great Soviet Dream': Blue Jeans in the Brezhnev Era and Beyond Natalya Chernyshova University of Winchester UK9. 'The Disco Mafia' and 'Komsomol Capitalism' in Soviet Ukraine during Late Socialism Sergey I. Zhuk Ball State University USA10. The Material Culture of the Soviet Village between the 1950s and the 1980s as Represented in Soviet Feature Cinema Lyudmila Mazur and Oleg Gorbachev Ural Federal University Russia11. The Role of a Number of Key Places and Things of Soviet Material Culture in the Works of Lyudmila Ulitskaya Giulia Gigante Université Libre de Bruxelles BelgiumAfterword Alaina Lemon University of Michigan USABibliographyIndex
List of FiguresNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Material Culture in Russia and the USSR: Things Values Identities Graham H. Roberts Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défence France1. Windows in Russian Peasant Dwellings in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Ivan R. Sokolovskii Russian Academy of Sciences Novosibirsk Russia2. Equalizing Misery Differentiating Objects: The Material World of the Stalinist Exile Emilia Koustova University of Strasbourg France3. Constructing Soviet Domesticity and Managing Everyday Life from Khrushchev to Collapse Anna Alekseyeva University of Oxford UK4. Photographs in Contemporary Russian Rural and Urban Interiors Olga Boitsova University of St. Petersburg Russia5. Russian Culture through a Shot Glass: The Shustov Cognac Advertising Campaign 1910-12 Sally West Truman State University USA6. The Invention of Soviet Advertising Marjorie L. Hilton Murray State University USA7. Gender and the Emergence of the Soviet 'Citizen-Consumer' in Comparative Perspective Amy Randall Santa Clara University USA8. 'The Great Soviet Dream': Blue Jeans in the Brezhnev Era and Beyond Natalya Chernyshova University of Winchester UK9. 'The Disco Mafia' and 'Komsomol Capitalism' in Soviet Ukraine during Late Socialism Sergey I. Zhuk Ball State University USA10. The Material Culture of the Soviet Village between the 1950s and the 1980s as Represented in Soviet Feature Cinema Lyudmila Mazur and Oleg Gorbachev Ural Federal University Russia11. The Role of a Number of Key Places and Things of Soviet Material Culture in the Works of Lyudmila Ulitskaya Giulia Gigante Université Libre de Bruxelles BelgiumAfterword Alaina Lemon University of Michigan USABibliographyIndex
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