"I grew up in the Stalin era." Political self -portrait of a Soviet journalist
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In monographs based on authentic ego-documents, the life world of party journalist Mikhail Danilkin, who belonged to the first Soviet generation, is reconstructed in the monograph, his genealogy, images of post-war reality, and the idea of the Soviet and anti-Soviet, about threats to socialism from the inside were recreated. The bearing design of his picture of the world was the figure of Stalin. Particular attention was paid to politically oriented practices of Mikhail Danilkin, as a result of which in March 1953 he was convicted under paragraph 10 of Art. 58 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR (counter -revolutionary agitation and propaganda) The authors proceed from the fact that the views and actions of Mikhail Danilkin, despite their personality, were basically relevant to the mentality of party members who worked in the agitprop system.
For teachers and students of the humanitarian faculties, as well as for a narrow circle of readers who are interested in the lives of people of the Stalin era
For teachers and students of the humanitarian faculties, as well as for a narrow circle of readers who are interested in the lives of people of the Stalin era
Author:
Author:Kimerling Anna Semenovna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Series:
Series: HSE monographs. Humanities
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7598-1795-6
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