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List of illustrations; Preface; Introduction: the Soviet concept of propaganda;
Part I. The Civil War:
1. The press;
2. The struggle for the peasants;
3. Liquidating illiteracy in revolutionary Russia;
4. The Komsomol in the Civil War;
5. The political use of books, films, and posters;
Part II. The New Economic Policies:
6. Political education;
7. The literacy campaign;
8. The Komsomol in the 1920s;
9. The golden age of the Soviet cinema;
10. The press and book publishing in the 1920s; COnclusion and epilogue; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.
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