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Glasnost In Action Cultural Renaissance In Russia Alec Nove

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Glasnost In Action Cultural Renaissance In Russia Alec Nove
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Publisher: Routledge @Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Alec Nove
ISBN: 9781136629136, 1136629130
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Glasnost In Action Cultural Renaissance In Russia Alec Nove by Alec Nove 9781136629136, 1136629130 instant download after payment.

First published in 1991, Glasnost in Action: Cultural Renaissance in Russia is a comprehensive portrait of a society in transition as Professor Nove reflects on the changes taking place in the USSR at that time. While in English, Glasnost means 'openness', the author questions what 'openness' actually means in the USSR. How is Soviet culture - their art, literature, theatre, music and social life - affected by the new freedom of speech and thought that resulted from Glasnost? Was it Gorbachev's power and charisma that propelled Glasnost or would it build up enough momentum in Soviet society to continue independently? Professor Nove uses examples from each area of Soviet life in his exploration of the new openness, referring to the release of previously banned films, writings, plays and works of art, while reflecting on the newfound honesty about the country's Stalinist past and the problems faced today.

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