60s. The world of Soviet man
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This book is dedicated to the era of the 60s, which, according to the authors, Peter Weil and Alexander Genis, began in 1961 by the XXII Congress of the Communist Party, which adopted the program of building communism, and ended in the 68th occupation of Czechoslovakia, perceived in the USSR as the final collapse of all hopes. Such chronological frames allow us to distinguish a special period in Soviet history, the period eclectic, contradictory, paradoxical, but united by many general trends. During these years, Soviet civilization developed in the most characteristic model, and the specifics of the Soviet man was expressed in the most complete, most striking way. In the same turning point, fundamental changes occurred in the ideology of Soviet society.
The book “60s. The world of Soviet man ”was included in the list of“ Best Books of Non-Fixes of all time ”, compiled by experts of the magazine“ Poster ”
The book “60s. The world of Soviet man ”was included in the list of“ Best Books of Non-Fixes of all time ”, compiled by experts of the magazine“ Poster ”
Author:
Author:Vile P.L., Genis A.A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:printing
Series:
Series: Classic. Vile and Genis
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-137451-8
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