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Soviet Mass Festivals, 1917-1991 - Rolf, Malte
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Mass festivals were a trademark of twentieth-century authoritarianism. Nowhere was this phenomenon more prevalent than in the Soviet Union. Originally published in German, Malte Rolf's acclaimed work examines the creation and perpetuation of large-scale celebrations. He chronicles the overt political agendas, public displays of power, forced participation, and widespread use of these events in the Soviet drive to eradicate existing cultural norms and replace them with new icons of Soviet ideology.

Produktbeschreibung
Mass festivals were a trademark of twentieth-century authoritarianism. Nowhere was this phenomenon more prevalent than in the Soviet Union. Originally published in German, Malte Rolf's acclaimed work examines the creation and perpetuation of large-scale celebrations. He chronicles the overt political agendas, public displays of power, forced participation, and widespread use of these events in the Soviet drive to eradicate existing cultural norms and replace them with new icons of Soviet ideology.
Autorenporträt
Malte Rolf is professor of modern European history with an emphasis on Eastern Europe at the University of Oldenburg's Institute of History. His main areas of research include the multiethnic empires of Eastern Europe during the long nineteenth century, the nation states of Central and Eastern Europe in the interwar period, and the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. He is the author of Imperiale Herrschaft im Weichselland: Das Königreich Polen im Russischen Imperium, Elites and Empire: Imperial Biographies in Russia and Austria-Hungary (1850-1918) and Soviet Mass Festivals, 1917-1991.