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Russian Reading Revolution Book

Russian Reading Revolution
Russian Reading Revolution, Of all Soviet cultural myths, none was more resilient than the belief that the USSR had the world's greatest readers. This book explains how the Russian reading myth took hold in the 1920s and 1930s, how it was supported by a monopolistic and homogenizi, Russian Reading Revolution has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Russian Reading Revolution
  • Written by author Lovell
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, February 2000
  • Of all Soviet cultural myths, none was more resilient than the belief that the USSR had the world's greatest readers. This book explains how the "Russian reading myth" took hold in the 1920s and 1930s, how it was supported by a monopolistic and homogenizi
  • In 1917, less than a third of the Russian public was literate. In the 15 years after the Revolution, the Soviet State set about the task of creating a mass reading public. This work explores the sociological implications of that project, specifically exam
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1Introduction: Russia's Reading Myth1
2The Creation of the Soviet Reader25
3The Arrival of the New Reader: The Post-Stalin Period45
4Reading Revitalized? The Perestroika Project and its Aftermath72
5The Periodical Press: Background and Case-Studies98
6Reading in Post-Soviet Russia128
Conclusion156
Notes and References160
Bibliography202
Index213


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