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Contents
illustrations viii
Acknowledgments i x
Note on Transliteration xiii
INTRODUCTION 3
1 THE LIVING 22
Representing Military Comradeship and Male Homosociality after the War
2 THE DAMAGED 64
Representing the Wounded and Disabled Soviet Man
3 THE DEAD 97
Representing and Remembering the Fallen Soviet Soldier
4 HOMECOMINGS 129
Representing Paternal Return, Reintegration, and Replacement before 1953
5 FATHERHOOD AFTER FATHER STALIN 160
Representing Paternity and Domesticity in the Khrushchev Era
CONCLUSION 193
Notes 201
Bibliography 235
Index 253
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Index
Page numbers for illustrations are in boldface.
A Book About a Solider. See Terkin, Vasilii
A Story About a Real Man (film), 77. See also
Polevoi, Boris
abortion, 44,133,165
Academy of Arts, 80,104,154
alcohol/alcoholism, 7,167-68
Allies, the, 99
amputees, 72,74, 77-8,82,84,93,154
Angelina, Pasha, 23
anniversaries
Academy of Arts, 104
Battle on the Ice, 136
Gagarin, Yuri, 170-71
Great Patriotic War, 13,23,25,86,102,104,
106, 112,190,193
Grekov Studio, 81
Lenin, Vladimir, 170
October Revolution, 37,41,50,73, 80,90,95
Repin, Ilya, 16
Stalingrad, Battle of, 122
War of 1812, 136
Anokhin, Iurii, 41, 180
art exhibitions, 14,18,100
All-Union Exhibitions, 15, 25, 37-8,40,43,
75, 78,80, 90, 93,100, 119, 140, 143,
149,150,151,155, 172,180
Defenders of Moscow Exhibition ( 1966), 60
First Summer Exhibition of Leningrad
Artists (1954), 34
Fourth Moscow Youth Conference (1958),
83
International Exhibition of Women Artists
(1948), 108
Leningrad in the Days of the Patriotic War
(1942), 100
Moscow Regional Exhibition (1965), 89
Sixth Moscow Youth Exhibition, 52
Society of Easel Painters Exhibition (1926),
67
Soviet Russia Exhibitions, 16,54,90,114
Spring Exhibition of Moscow Artists (1953),
157
Thirty Years of Moscow Art (Manezh), 51-2,
216n74,217n97
We Have Defended and Shall Uphold Peace
(1985), 190
article, 58 28
atrocity photographs, 99-100
Attwood, Lynne, 14,152,162, 164
babies/infants, representations of, 136,156,168,
176,178-85. See also children
Ballad of a Soldier, 83-5,91
Baltermants, Dmitrii, 100,126
bania, 35,64
Basanets, Aleksandr, 179-80
bereavement, 4, 13, 19, 37,59, 86,91,98-9,100,
101-14,120-27, 145-54,159, 190,
194,196,198
Berlin, 3, 103,105,122. See also memorials
birth rate, 137,157
Bogatyr, 52, 136,149,177
Bogorodskii, Fedor, 106-7,112,153
Bown, Matthew Cullerne, 41,54, 59,151
Brest Fortress, defense of, 81,93,116,125
Brezhnev Era, 5, 13, 23, 87,65,161,185,188,
197,198. See also war cult
cartoons
humorous, 17, 163-5,176-7,183-4
satirical, 30,52,71,93,103,163-5,168,
176-7,186, 191,199
casualties, of Great Patriotic War, 72,120, 130,
219nl6
Cement (novel), 64
children/childhood, representations of, 29, 33,
71,99, 101,104,121,122,130-32,
147-50, 154,156-58,196. See also
father-child relationship
Chkalov,Valerii, 131-32
chores. See housekeeping
cinema, 4,19,45-6,47, 59,65,68-9,76, 77, 78,
83-5, 86,96, 111, 127,154,155,159,
188, 189,192,196
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INDEX
civilian life, 23, 56,78
civilian population during war, 70, 99,100,101,
125
civilization, 13, 28,29,30,34,46,48
Clark, Katerina, 8,24,131
Classical influence, 7,35,69, 82,89,103,105
collective farm, representations of, 143,179
collective memory, 29
collectivization, 10,13,23, 58,68, 130
collectivity, 8,23,24,25, 26, 29, 36, 38,40,47,
49, 50,52, 53, 54, 55, 56,59,61,62,
63,64, 70, 71, 73, 76, 81,106,125,
127, 131,167,181,199
commemoration
of Great Patriotic War, 4, 27, 92, 96,98,102,
103, 104,105, 106,121, 122,126,
127, 138,141, 193,197
of Lenin, 169
of October Revolution, 50, 95. See also
memorials
Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU),
14, 32,37,68, 115, 131,167
Nineteenth Party Congress, 47
Twentieth Party Congress, 36,79
Twenty-Second Party Congress, 55,167
Third Party Program, 55,56
comradeship, 6,19, 22-63,66,67, 84,106, 108,
112-13, 118-19, 126, 187,199. See
also soldier
construction
housing, 48, 152,161-62, 180, 181
industrial, 49, 52,53, 54
war memorials, 20,93,94,98,102-3,105,
115,120,122,123,127
cosmonauts, 170-72,177,181
Cossacks, 17, 30,206n26
Cranes Are Flying, The, 83-4
crisis, of masculinity, 198-99
Cult of Little Men, 24
cult of personality, 8,24,49, 79, 130, 131,134,
144,146,155-8,169-70,189, 191
David, Jacques-Louis, 106, 116
Day of the Wounded Red Army Man, 66
death
artistic representations of, 12, 13, 19,33, 37,
43,59,60,68,82,86-7,91,92,96,
97,100-01,106-07, 112,116-20,
159,198
during Great Patriotic War, 56,98-100,
101-03, 118, 125, 129-30,219nl6
literary representations of, 3, 22,110-11
Deineka, Aleksandr, 24, 25,26,34, 35, 38,41,50,
61,70,116
demobilization, 138,142,196. See also veteran
and homecoming
de-Stalinization, 9,19,20, 37,46,50, 59,95,96,
154, 160, 162,189, 195
disability
and family life, 76,78
artistic representation of, 13,19, 65,66,69,
74,75,78-9,82-3,86-8, 89-92,
95-6, 107,111,190,195
disabled veterans of non-Soviet countries,
67,93
discussion in press, 73-4
in film, 65,68,69,77,83-5
in literature, 65,68,69,76,77
in photography, 92-4,125
in the domestic space, 91-2
overcoming, 68-9,73-74, 76,78,79,154,
196,215n34
prior to 1917,66-7
treatment of, 68,72-4
discipline, 149, 167,186
divorce, 133,166,169
Dix, Otto, 67
DIY (Do-It-Yourself), 163
domestic space
and fathers, 133, 134, 138-40, 142, 143-44,
175-6, 178-80,183-85, 190-91
and grief, 107,110, 153
and national leaders, 155-57
comfort in, 145,151-52,195
in wartime culture, 76-7,107,135
material damage during war, 110, 111, 129,
152-53,195
on the Virgin Lands, 47-8,181
representations of veteran in, 10, 57, 91,
138-42, 158, 178, 190-91, 194
role of man in, 10,20,44-5,46,48,132, 134,
161-65,176
Soviet policies towards, 132,134, 159-60,
167, 194
Dunham, Vera, 76, 144-5,152
education, 72, 131, 133-34,152, 168, 172, 173
enemies, 8,34,61, 70, 71-2, 99,111,118,121,
131,132. See also Nazis
exile, 46, 72,140,141, 158,209n76,226n86
explorers, 46,170
family policies, 43,44,130, 137,138, 165, 166,
169
INDEX
255
Fate of a Man, The (film), 4,85,189
Fate of a Man, The (novella). See Sholokhov,
Mikhail
father
loss of, 108,145-52
non-Soviet ideas of, 8,198
replacement of, 155-58
father-child relationship, 4, 10, 20,132-34,
136-38, 140-45,147-50, 157-58,
160-92,194, 196-97
father-daughter relationship, 168,170-72,175,
183,185,190
fatherhood, 8, 20, 130, 132-5,137-38,144, 146,
158,161,165, 167, 168,169,170,
172,173,174, 177, 178, 184,185,
188,191,192,196,197
fatherlessness, 130,145-50,155-56,157,158,
166,192
father-son relationship, 3-4,107, 108-112, 131,
136-7, 140-44,155, 167, 168, 172,
176,177,179, 184,185,187
female participation in war, representation of,
32-3, 74, 76-7,104, 107, 113. See
also partisans and specific entries
under women
film. See cinema
First World War, 30, 34,66-7,71,105,135
Five Year Plans, 24,105
front, the
leaving for, 4,89, 90, 114,231n94
letter from, 74, 75, 76,99,107, 141,142,
146, 147
representation of, 24,25, 32, 33, 34,42,67,
74, 107, 116, 193, 194, 198
frontier masculinity, 45-56
Frontoviki, 27,47
funeral rites, 112-13, 98, 113
Gagarin, Yuri, 170-72, 181
Galitskii, Raisa, 48, 165
Gaponenko, Taras, 101,132
generation
gap, 60, 189-90
war, 114, 149,189-90, 193
young, 116, 123, 133, 134, 137,145, 147,159,
161,168,169,170,191,193
geologists, representations of, 50-2,54,187,
210n98
Gerasimov, Sergei, 100,106,113
GES. See hydroelectric plants
grandfather-grandchildren relationship, repre-
sentation of, 147, 148, 189,190
Great Family Myth, 8,131
Great Patriotic War, 3,4,5,12,13, 26, 34, 37,41,
42,45, 47, 63, 65,69, 71, 72,81,82,
87,89, 96,97, 99, 102, 103, 105,112,
113, 114,115,117, 119, 129, 135,
137, 144, 149,158,188, 190, 193, 198
grief. See bereavement
Grigorev, Sergei, 141, 168,185
Grosz, Georg, 67
happiness, 29, 84,85, 101, 110,131, 133,138,
140, 141, 142,150, 151, 159, 175,
178, 185, 187, 189, 191
Happiness (novel), 76
health, 8, 34, 35, 36,72,77,168,175, 178
hero
non-Soviet, 6,67,82, 95,106,116
Soviet, 3,4, 6,7,9,10,11,12,19,23,24,25,
26,27,28,29, 30,32, 33, 36,40,42,
45,46,47, 48,49,50,51, 52,53,54,
55,56,60,62,63,64,65,66, 68,69,
70,72,73,74,76,77,78,79,81,82,
84,86, 91,93, 96,106,115-16,117,
119,122,130-32,136-37,140,143,
149,153,154,157,170,172,181,194
holidays, 147,148, 151, 170, 187; public, 4, 13,
27, 59, 65,73, 87
Holocaust, The, 100,113, 126
home. See domestic space; see also construction
homecoming, 4, 10, 33,57, 79,84, 85,138-41,
143, 145, 153, 159, 177, 188
housekeeping, 162,163,164, 165
housewarming, 161
How the Steel Was Tempered, 68, 76
hydroelectric plants, representations of, 49,52,
53, 54, 209n87, 21 lnl04
hygiene, 34
icons, religious, 51,116, 186
illegitimacy, 137, 166
illiteracy, 7,43
Iltner, Edgar, 55, 56,60,80,118-19,180
infants, representations of. See babies
injury, representation of, 4, 12, 19, 22, 25, 32, 37,
59,65,66-7,68,69, 70, 71, 74-81,
83,84, 85,86,87, 88,89, 92, 94,95,
96, 107, 111, 115, 119,121, 122, 190,
195, 196, 197, 213n2
International Womens Day, 164, 184
Iskusstvo, 4,17, 18, 29, 32,40, 51, 53,69,80,85,
90, 100, 101, 108, 119, 121, 122, 149,
150,158,173,174,180
256
INDEX
Ivanov, Viktor, 70,116,187
Kabanov, Igor, 48, 165
Khmelnitskü, Aleksandr, 91,119
Khrushchev, Nikita, 12,47,50, 51,55,59, 79,
161,165,166,170,192,216n74
Khudozhnik, 69, 89, 90,110,153
kitchen, 91,162,163,164,165
Kokorekin, Aleksei, 70,94,116
Kolkhoznitsa, 10, 58,104
Komsomol’skaia pravda, 95,163,173
Korzhev, Gelii, 11,16,18,42, 54,65,75,80, 85,
86, 87-91,92, 96,106,109,114,115,
176,179,185,186, 187,190, 195,
208n66
Kostetskii, Vladimir, 139,140-41,147
Krasnaia zvezda, 40,99
Krivonogov, Pavel, 26,81,91,116,190
KrokodiU 15. See also cartoons, satirical
Kukryniksy Trio, 4,71,100,190,214nl9
Kul'turnosU 34, 36,131,167,172,173,176
labor, 6, 7,8,10,11, 24,47,48,49-56,58,62,64,
68,72, 73, 74,76,77,79,134,138,
143,160, 175,179,180,181,196
break from, 42,132,180,185
domestic, 162,163,164,165, 176
Lakirovka, 50,79
Laktionov, Aleksandr, 16,74-6,141,142,145,
151,152,153,155, 159, 191
landscape, 36, 38, 50,52, 55, 56-8,110
leisure, 134,173,175,183,191
Lenin, Vladimir, 32,146,156, 157,158, 169-70
Leningrad, 14, 32, 34,60, 94,97,100,115,121,
190,193
Leninist principles, 37,41,42,44,50.165,166
letter writing
act of, 73,75, 101,160, 162
representations of, 17, 30,42,74, 75-6,107,
141-42,147, 156
Levitin, Anatolii, 41,42,172,173,175,190
Lishev, V.V., 106,107,153
literacy, 42. See also letter-writing
Lutsenko, Anatolii, 175,179
machine, cult of, 6-7
magazines, 4,5,12,14-7,20,29, 33,41,52,74,
75,90,92,93,98,100,104,108,120,
121,122,123,126,138,141,144,
150,152,158,162,163,164,168,
170,175,176,177,178,179, 184,
186,188,197; see also entries for
specific publications
Markisova, Engelsina (Gelia), 156,157,226n86
marriage, 60,137,138,166
May Day, 73
memorials
Great Patriotic War, 20,59,62,87,94,98,102,
103.120- 21,122,123,126,127,197
Brest Fortress, 93,124-25
Heroes Monument of the Red Army
(Vienna), 103
Mamaev Kurgan (Stalingrad), 93,94,103,
120.121- 22,123, 124
Monument to Soviet Tank Crews (Prague),
103
Piskarevskoe Memorial Cemetery
(Leningrad), 121,124
Poklonnia Hill (Moscow), 104
Schonholzer Heide (Berlin), 103
Sevastopol, 116
Tiergarten (Berlin), 103
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Moscow),
13,97,115-16,124-25
Treptower Park (Berlin), 103-05,120,121,
122
memory, 12, 23,27, 29,43,76,79,87,95,98,
102,108, 111, 119,123,127-28,187,
190,193,197, 198
Meres’ev, Aleksei, 77-8,92,154
Merridale, Catherine, 72, 98,113
meshchanstvo, 144
militarism, 7,8,23,24,27,28,29,36,44, 45,62,
194,199
MochaFskii, Dmitrii, 47,173,181,190
Moiseenko, Evsei, 42,114
Moral Code of the Builder of Communism
(1961), 167
Moscow Union of Artists, 83
motherland
concept of, 36,50, 57,70, 75,102,104-5,
117.135
representations of, 57,93,94,95,103-5,121,
122.123.135
mourning. See bereavement
Mukhina, Vera, 28, 29,69,78,104
national minorities, 46,49,105
National Press Day, 14
nature, man’s relationship with, 45,49,55, 56,
58,62, 173,180
Nazis, representations of, 25,71,72,99-100
Neizvestnyi, Ernst, 82-3, 86,216n74
Nemenskii, Boris, 38,39,40,41,56-7,59,80,
109,117-18,119,120
INDEX
257
Neprintsev, Iurii, 26, 30,31, 32-3, 36,38,41,56,
62, 106, 199
Nevskii, Aleksandr, 6,136
New Soviet Man, 4,5-10, 21, 32,41,43, 50,64,
68,131, 161, 173,174,178, 192,193,
196, 197, 199
Nikonov, Pavel, 42,48, 50,51,53-4,187,195
normalization, 9,12,27,29, 36, 62,72,78,111,
117, 145, 162,193
Novikov, Nikita, 180
nurses. See women
Oboznenko, Dmitrii, 38,40-1,56,60,61,80,95,
112,120, 141
October Revolution, the, 6, 8,13,22, 36, 37,
41-43, 44, 50,68, 73,80, 95,97,115,
130,136, 162, 175,194
Ogonek, 4,5,14, 15, 16, 17, 33,41,74,78,81, 90,
91.92, 93,94,95,98, 100, 101, 102,
103,117,120,121, 122,123,124,
126,141, 144, 147, 150,153, 156,
157,167, 170, 271, 172, 277, 179,
181,182,183,184,185,197
optimism, 4,10, 11,48, 51,67,68, 79, 83,85,
140, 148, 151, 185, 189, 190, 194
order, 227 116
Orlov, Sergei, 77,119
parasitism, 72,73
partisans, representations of, 33,40,74, 99, 100,
104, 103, 113,117
paternity. See fatherhood
peace, 28-9,33, 57,80,86,93, 173, 175
Peredvizhniki, 14,16-7, 30, 57, 90
Petrov-Vodkin, Kuzma, 68, 133
photography, 14,15,16,17,18,20,40,41, 52,
78.92, 93, 94,98, 99-100, 103, 108,
120-26, 127, 131,138, 143, 144, 146,
152, 153,156,158,163,168-69, 170,
172,175,176,178-79, 181, 183, 191,
196, 197, 198
physical abuse, 167,168,186. See also violence
pilots, 77,131-32,154
Pimenov, Iurii, 67,68,161-62
Pinkisevich, Petr, 4,93, 176
Plastov, Arkadii, 100,101,143,151,179
poetry, 26, 32,35,64,77,89,110,111,119
Polevoi, Boris, 77,78,81
Ponomarev, Nikolai, 143, 157
Popkov, Viktor, 53,54, 55,95,114,180,187
posters, 14,17,24, 33,44,49, 58,103,131, 156,
157, 164,167
wartime, 6, 34,66,70-1,77,78,95,105,116,
135-37,141 .
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 113-14
Prague, 102, 103
Pravda 3,71, 97, 99,100,133, 138, 158
prisoners, 73; of war, 3,99; political, 46,140
prosthetics, 72,73, 76,78,82
psychologism, in art, 11,19, 37, 38,41, 57,59,
60.62.79.80, 83, 85, 89, 109-10,
113,114,186,194
Rabotnitsa, 14, 15,33,90,92, 121,157, 158,162,
170,172, 181
Reid, Susan, 11, 32,52,55-6, 83,162
relaxation, 42, 173,176. See also labor
religion, 7,23, 37
Rembrandt (Harmenszoon van Rijn), 140
Repin, Ilya, 16-7, 30, 32,104,140-41
Reshetnikov, Fedor, 16, 28,30, 147-50, 151,152,
153,159, 191,225n60
Robeson, Paul, 93
Rodina, concept of. See motherland
Rodina (magazine), 122,171
Romany chev, Aleksandr, 110,153
Russian Civil War, 30,37,42,44,64, 66,67-8,
71.80, 113,136-7
sacrifice, 2, 8,70, 72,73,91, 102,105,106,107,
113,116,117,119,120,141,189,
193,194, 195
Salakhov, Tair, 54-5, 56
Samsonov, Evgenii, 60,91
Savitskii, Mikhail, 61-2
scars, representation of, 35, 59,64,69,76,77,87,
88, 188, 197,213n2
sculpture, 17, 18,69, 82-3,93, 94, 101,103-04,
105,106, 120,121,122,138, 141. See
also memorials
Secret Speech, 36, 79
self-sacrifice, representations of, 70, 92,116
Semenov, Tikhon, 107,108,146, 147,153
Serov, Valentin, 16
Serov, Vladimir, 80,85,100. See also
Peredvizhniki
Sevastopol, siege of, 25, 38,41,61,70, 116
Severe style, 11,50,54,60, 79,80,195
Shakhovskoi, Dmitrii, 82,83, 86
Shmarinov, Dementii, 141
Sholokhov, Mikhail, 3-4,85,110, 111,154
Shvelidze, Bezhan, 108-09,110
Siberia, 22,46, 47,48,50, 52, 53,54, 84, 113,
165, 209n76
258
INDEX
Simonov, Konstantin, 11,118
Socialist Realism, 7,10-12, 16,20,24,34,47,50,
52, 54,60,68,69, 79,91, 99,100,110,
150,151,159,173,186,187,191,195
soldier
as heroic archetype, 8, 9, 30,45,56,63,194,
199
comradeship between, 19,21-45,59-62,
112,118-19
homecoming, 4,10,33,57,79,84,85,111,
130,138-41,143,145,153,159,177,
188
motivation for fighting, 117,136-37
relationship with land, 56-8. See also disabil-
ity; death; bereavement
Soldier-Liberator, 103,104,120
Solomin, Nikolai, 91-2
Sovetskaia zhenshchina, 15,29,33,49,74,75,93,
101,108,152,164,170,175,179,183
space, 170-72
sport, 7, 176,177,184
stagnation, 188,198. See also Brezhnev Era and
war cult
Stakhanov, Aleksei, 24,131
Stakhanovite, 69, 131,134
Stalin Prize, The, 26,69,75,76,100,106, 147
Stalin, Joseph, 8, 26, 27, 32, 37,72,73,117,130,
131,132,135,169,189
denunciation of, 12, 36, 79,192
representations of, 49,74,131,146,155-58,
191
Stalingrad, Battle of, 22,69,84,93,94,121-22,
129,135
stamps, 17, 25,75,81,103,104,106,122,170
Stiliagi, 177
Surikov, Vasilii, 16. See also Peredvizhniki
Taylorism, 7
technology, 7,45,131,160,162
Tereshkova, Valentina, 172
Perkin, Vasilii, 26,30,32,33,35-6,41,64,111,
199
Thaw, concept of, 9,12-3,37,59,188,195
Tkachev brothers, 42,174,175,180,190,
231n94
Toidze, Iraklii, 93,105,106,135,167
trauma
absence of, 27,92,97-8,138,159,194
representation of, 4,13,57,59,60,77, 79,80,
86,87,91,92,113-14,128,154,198
Tretyakov Gallery, 18, 25,31,39, 75,100,148,
187
Tumarkin, Nina, 87,116,117,198
Tvardovskii, Aleksandr, 26,32,35,89,119
Tvorchestvoy 43,69,106,122
United States of America, 45,46,129
Unknown Soldier, the, 13,59,97,115,124-25
Vasil ev, Vladimir, 134,157
Vasnetsov, Viktor, 16, 52,136,149,177
venereal disease, 34
veteran
identity, 27,28,29
networks, 27
disabled. See disability
as father, 138-40,141,142-43
as grandfather, 189-90
and trauma, 80,89,109,114
of First World War, 67
returning, 10, 57,79,84,85,130,138-41,
143,145,153,159,177,188,194
in the domestic space, 10, 57, 91,138-42,
158,178,190-91,194
status of, 13, 27-28,29,62, 72-3
Victory Day, 4,13,27,59,65,87,101,141, 193,
199
Vienna, 103
violence, representation of, 19,23,28,41,43,56,
57,60,61,119, 126,168,194
Virgin Lands Scheme, 45-8,162,164,165, 169,
173,180-81
Vuchetich, Evgenii, 94,103,104,120,121,122
war cult, 5,13,59,62, 87,95,115,197
weddings, 161
western (films), 45-6
West, the, 11,27,28,29,46,93,197
women
and grief, 94,104,105-08,110,114,121,
122,123,124,125,126,127,147,
153,154,159,194
and waiting, 32,80,135
artists, 108
as heroes, 24,137,166,172
as mothers, 8,29,76-7,89,94,100,104,
105-08,110,114,121,122,123,
127,130,132,133,135,136,137,
141,142,144,149,153,155,156,
157,159,164,166,167,175,178-79,
180,181,184,185,197. See also
motherland
as victims, 71,136,141,167
as wives, 76-7,84,89,114,140,164, 184
INDEX
259
as workers, 48, 53,54,175
at the Front, 32, 76, 207n35
during the Great Patriotic War, 32, 33, 104,
126, 141, 151
“emancipation” of, 37,162, 163,166,173
in Slavic scholarship, 6, 130
in the home, 37,161,162-3,164
Kolkhoznitsa, 10, 58, 104
magazines, 14, 29, 33,75, 90, 92, 152,158,
162, 176, 178
on the Virgin Lands, 47,48, 181
partisans, 33,40,74,104, 113
worker, representation of, 10,19, 23,48-56, 58,
104, 132, 172, 175, 179, 199
World War One. See First World War
World War Two. See Great Patriotic War
wounds. See injury
youth, 7,45, 46,47,48, 56, 64,116, 168, 177,186,
189, 193
Zakalennost\ 36
Zarin, Indulis, 42, 180
Zhdanovshchina, 11, 27, 36,145, 154, 191
Zhilinskii, Dmitrii, 51,181,186-87,188
Zhukov, N. N., 78, 156, 170
Zimenko, Vladislav, 52-3,54,107,175, 186
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spelling | McCallum, Claire E. Verfasser (DE-588)1168864445 aut The fate of the new man representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965 Claire E. McCallum DeKalb, IL NIU Press [2018] © 2018 xii, 259 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverzeichnis Seite [235]-251 Geschichte 1945-1965 gnd rswk-swf Männlichkeit (DE-588)4123701-8 gnd rswk-swf Visuelle Medien (DE-588)4188423-1 gnd rswk-swf Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd rswk-swf Männerbild (DE-588)4139085-4 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Visuelle Medien (DE-588)4188423-1 s Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 s Männerbild (DE-588)4139085-4 s Männlichkeit (DE-588)4123701-8 s Geschichte 1945-1965 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-60909-239-9 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030285730&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030285730&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030285730&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | The fate of the new man representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965 |
title_auth | The fate of the new man representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965 |
title_exact_search | The fate of the new man representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965 |
title_full | The fate of the new man representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965 Claire E. McCallum |
title_fullStr | The fate of the new man representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965 Claire E. McCallum |
title_full_unstemmed | The fate of the new man representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965 Claire E. McCallum |
title_short | The fate of the new man |
title_sort | the fate of the new man representing reconstructing masculinity in soviet visual culture 1945 1965 |
title_sub | representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965 |
topic | Männlichkeit (DE-588)4123701-8 gnd Visuelle Medien (DE-588)4188423-1 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Männerbild (DE-588)4139085-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Männlichkeit Visuelle Medien Massenmedien Männerbild Sowjetunion |
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