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9 The Revival of Soviet Internationalism in the Mid to Late 1950s
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations, Figures, and Tables vii
- Archival Abbreviations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 The Thaw as an Event in Russian History 18
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Part One: Looking Back
- 2 ‘Wait for Me and I Shall Return’: The Early Thaw as a Reprise of Late Thirties Culture? 85
- 3 Khrushchev’s Gulag: The Soviet Penitentiary System after Stalin’s Death, 1953–1964 109
- 4 From Prisoners to Citizens? Ex-Prisoners in Vorkuta during the Thaw 143
- 5 Remembering and Explaining the Terror during the Thaw: Soviet Readers of Ehrenburg and Solzhenitsyn in the 1960s 176
- 6 The Personal and the Political: Opposition to the Thaw and the Politics of Literary Identity in the 1950s and 1960s 231
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Part Two: Looking Forward
- 7 From White Grave to Tselinograd to Astana: The Virgin Lands Opening, Khrushchev’s Forgotten First Reform 269
- 8 The Empires Pay a Visit: Gulag Returnees, East European Rebellions, and Soviet Frontier Politics 308
- 9 The Revival of Soviet Internationalism in the Mid to Late 1950s 362
- 10 Soviet Fashion in the 1950s–1960s: Regimentation, Western Influences, and Consumption Strategies 402
- 11 Cine-Weathers: Soviet Thaw Cinema in the International Context 436
- 12 Afterword: The Thaw in Retrospect 482
- List of Contributors 493
- Index 497
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations, Figures, and Tables vii
- Archival Abbreviations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 The Thaw as an Event in Russian History 18
-
Part One: Looking Back
- 2 ‘Wait for Me and I Shall Return’: The Early Thaw as a Reprise of Late Thirties Culture? 85
- 3 Khrushchev’s Gulag: The Soviet Penitentiary System after Stalin’s Death, 1953–1964 109
- 4 From Prisoners to Citizens? Ex-Prisoners in Vorkuta during the Thaw 143
- 5 Remembering and Explaining the Terror during the Thaw: Soviet Readers of Ehrenburg and Solzhenitsyn in the 1960s 176
- 6 The Personal and the Political: Opposition to the Thaw and the Politics of Literary Identity in the 1950s and 1960s 231
-
Part Two: Looking Forward
- 7 From White Grave to Tselinograd to Astana: The Virgin Lands Opening, Khrushchev’s Forgotten First Reform 269
- 8 The Empires Pay a Visit: Gulag Returnees, East European Rebellions, and Soviet Frontier Politics 308
- 9 The Revival of Soviet Internationalism in the Mid to Late 1950s 362
- 10 Soviet Fashion in the 1950s–1960s: Regimentation, Western Influences, and Consumption Strategies 402
- 11 Cine-Weathers: Soviet Thaw Cinema in the International Context 436
- 12 Afterword: The Thaw in Retrospect 482
- List of Contributors 493
- Index 497