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De-Stalinization and the house of culture : declining state control over leisure in the USSR, Poland and Hungary, 1953-89 |
Auteur |
A. White |
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Routledge |
Jaar van uitgave |
1990
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Annotatie |
London [etc X, 195 p. : tab. ; 22 cm
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Trefwoorden |
geschiedenis (vorm), Rusland, Polen, Hongarije, culturele organisaties, kunst, cultuur, communisme |
Samenvatting Bibliografie : p. 178-189.Met reg. Description of the diminishing control of the communist party over public leisure, as one aspect of de-Stalinization and the dismantling of the totalitarian system. The focus is on the changing nature and functions of the `cultural enlightenment' conducted in houses of culture and similar institutions. Originally, the house of culture was the home of odes to Stalin and festivals for heroic workers: arts centres which functioned as agencies of political socialization. |
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