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Propaganda In Revolutionary Ukraine Leaflets Pamphlets And Cartoons 19171922 Stephen Velychenko

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Propaganda In Revolutionary Ukraine Leaflets Pamphlets And Cartoons 19171922 Stephen Velychenko
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.61 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Stephen Velychenko
ISBN: 9781487504687, 1487504683
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Propaganda In Revolutionary Ukraine Leaflets Pamphlets And Cartoons 19171922 Stephen Velychenko by Stephen Velychenko 9781487504687, 1487504683 instant download after payment.

Propaganda in Revolutionary Ukraine is a survey of domestic government and party printed propaganda in revolutionary Ukraine. It is the first account in English to study these materials using an illustrative sample of printed texts and to assess their impact based on secret police and agitator situation reports.
The book surveys texts published by the Central Rada, the Ukrainian State, the Ukrainian National Republic, the Ukrainian Socialist Revolutionary Party, the Ukrainian Social Democratic and Labour Party, the Independentists, Ukrainian Communist Party (UCP), Ukraine's Bolshevik Party (CPU), and anti-Bolshevik warlords. It includes 46 reproductions and describes the infrastructure that underlay the production and dissemination of printed text propaganda. The author argues that in the war of words neither Ukrainian failures nor Bolshevik success should be exaggerated. Each side managed to sway opinion in its favour in specific places at specific times.

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