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Pleasures In Socialism Leisure And Luxury In The Eastern Bloc David Crowley

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Pleasures In Socialism Leisure And Luxury In The Eastern Bloc David Crowley
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 360
Author: David Crowley, Susan E. Reid
ISBN: 9780810126909, 0810126907
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Pleasures In Socialism Leisure And Luxury In The Eastern Bloc David Crowley by David Crowley, Susan E. Reid 9780810126909, 0810126907 instant download after payment.

Much has been written about the workings of communist governments in the USSR and the Soviet bloc, yet there is still a great deal to explore regarding their relationship to the everyday lives of the citizens living under them. This third volume builds on the editors’ Style and Socialism and Socialist Spaces, showing how the rise of consumer culture took a unique form in these countries.

 

Essays from top scholars address topics ranging from fashion and game shows to smoking and camping. The authors of the essays in this collection investigate the ways in which pleasurable activities, like many other facets of daily life, were both a space in which these communist governments tried to insinuate themselves and thereby further expand the reach of their authority, and also an opportunity for people to assert their individuality.

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