Being Soviet: Identity, Rumour, and Everyday Life under Stalin 1939-1953 by Timo

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Being Soviet by Timothy Johnston Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Description Being Soviet adopts a refreshing and innovative approach to the crucial years between 1939 and 1953 in the USSR. It examines how the language of Soviet identity evolved in this period, and how ordinary citizens responded to that shift. Publisher Description Being Soviet adopts a refreshing and innovative approach to the years between the Nazi-Soviet Pact and Stalin s death in the USSR. Timothy Johnston draws on newspapers, films, plays, and popular music in order to examine the changing nature of Soviet identity in this era. He pays particular attention to the evolution of Britain and America from wartime allies to Cold War Soviet then exploreshow ordinary citizens related to this official version of Soviet identity. It examines that question via the rumours, jazz music, hairstyles, jokes, anti-war campaigns, and sexual relationships of the time. Johnstonargues that these everyday activities defined Soviet identity for the man on the street in the the heart of the book is a sustained critique of the current emphasis on supporters or resistors of the regime. Johnston suggests that the shadow of Foucault looms too large in the history of Stalinism. The relationship between Soviet citizens and Soviet power was defined by the subtle tactics of everyday living. For many, life was not defined by belief or unbelief but rather the constant struggle to stay fed, info

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
  • Year: 2011
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9780199604036
  • Condition: Fine

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