News from Moscow: Soviet journalism and the limits of postwar reform
"News from Moscow: Journalism and the Fate of the Thaw Project is a history of the post-war Soviet press that takes readers from the tense ideological climate of the late Stalin era to the comparative freedom of the Thaw. Through a case study of one of the country's most innovative and pop...
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Zusammenfassung: | "News from Moscow: Journalism and the Fate of the Thaw Project is a history of the post-war Soviet press that takes readers from the tense ideological climate of the late Stalin era to the comparative freedom of the Thaw. Through a case study of one of the country's most innovative and popular titles, the youth daily Komsomol'skaia pravda, the book shows how journalists attempted to remake the Soviet newspaper after Stalin's death, but details the many obstacles they faced along the way. The book argues that Thaw journalism was characterised by an unresolvable tension between innovation and conservativism: the more journalists tried to devise new forms to attract readers, the more officials grew anxious about the potentially disruptive consequences of reform. Taking readers from the gloomy climate of late Stalinism to the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, the book's six chapters offer examples of journalists attempts to innovate, from its advocacy for person-centred pedagogy in the late Stalin and Thaw periods, to the creation of the country's first polling institute and its support for Brezhnev's technocratic reforms in the 1960s. Drawing on a range of unseen internal documents, including transcripts of private editorial meetings, the book takes readers into the Soviet newsroom for the first time, and details the conversations - with colleagues, functionaries and readers - that characterised journalists' daily work, and the conflicts with officials that came to characterise the Thaw project" |
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Contents Acknowledgements List of Figures Note on Abbreviations and References References to Komsomoľskaia pravda Editorial Meetings and Articles vii ix xi xiii Introduction: Reformers and Propagandists: The Paradoxes of Post-war Soviet Journalism 1 SECTION 1. 1945-1957: RITUAL SOCIALISM 1. Rituals, Routines and Ideology in the Late Stalinist Press 21 2. Satire, Sensations, and Slander: Criticism and Self-Criticism from Stalin to the Secret Speech 54 SECTION 2. 1956-1964: ROMANTIC SOCIALISM 3. Far from Moscow: Heroic Autobiographies and the Paradoxes of Thaw Modernity 93 4. From Word to Deed: The Communard Method and Thaw Citizenship 123 SECTION 3. 1960-1970: REFORMING SOCIALISM 5. The Institute of Public Opinion and the Birth of Soviet Polling 157 6. From Technocracy to Stagnation: When Did the Thaw Freeze Over? 187 Epilogue: Thaw Journalism after the Thaw Bibliography Index 217 227 245
Bibliography Archives and Collections Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii (GARF) Fond 1244R Redaktsiia gazety Izvestiia Fond 10124 Soiuz zhurnalistov Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv noveishei istorii (RGANI) Fond 5, Opis’ 16 Otdel propagandy i agitatsii TsK KPSS, 1948-56 Fond 5, Opis’ 33 Otdel propagandy i agitatsii TsK KPSS, 1956-62,1965-66 Fond 5, Opis’ 34 Otdel propagandy i agitatsii TsK KPSS po RSFSR (1956-62,1964-66) Fond 5, Opis’ 55 Ideologicheskii otdel TsK KPSS, 1962-65 Fond 72, Opis’ 1 Ideologicheskiaia komissiia TsK KPSS Fond 96, Opis’ 1 Redaktsiia gazety Sovetskaia Rossiia Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv sotsial’no-politicheskoi istorii (Dokumenty Komsomola i molodezhnykh organizatsii) (RGASPI-M) Fond 1, Opis’ 2 Plenumy TsK VLKSM Fond 1, Opis’ 5 Soveshchaniía TsK VLKSM Fond 1, Opis’ 31 Obshchii otdel TsK VLKSM Fond 1, Opis’ 32 Otdel propagandy i agitatsii TsK VLKSM (to 1965) Fond 1, Opis’ 34 Otdel propagandy i agitatsii TsK VLKSM (1965 onwards) Fond 9 Vserossiiskii pionerskii lager’ Orlenok Fond 98, Opis’ 1 Redaktsiia gazety Komsomoľskaia pravda Tsentraľnyi Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv goroda Moskvy (TsG AM, formerly TsAOPIM) Fond 453, Opis’ 2 Partiinaia organizatsiia redaktsii gazety Izvestiia Fond 1968, Opis’ 1 Partiinaia organizatsiia redaktsii gazety Komsomoľskaia pravda Fond 3223, Opis’ 1 Partiinaia organizatsiia redaktsii gazety Pravda Hoover Institution Archives Boris Andreevich Grushin Papers Online Archives and Sources Club of Former Generations of KP http://kompravda25.ortox.ru/ Communard Archive http://kommunarstvo.ru Prozhito
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Index For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Academy of Sciences 178-9,182,184,198-9 Adzhubei, Aleksei 66,70-1,98,136-7,190-1 Doctors’Plot 18-19 As KP editor 84-5,91,93,139 Khrushchevs son-in-law 91 At Izvestiia 142-3,189-90 Afanas’eva, Tamara 119 Afghanistan 222 Agranovskii, Valerii 210-11,218-19 Agriculture 8-9, 36,95,127-9,196-7, 213, 217 (see also Virgin Lands Campaign) Aitmatov, Chingiz 144-5 Aleksandrova, Nina 70 Amphibian Man (1962 film) 204 Andreeva, Nina 222-3 Anti-semitism 22-4,221-2 (see also Anti Cosmopolitanism campaign) Anti-Cosmpolitanism campaign 22-4 Arctic 94-5,97,116-17,121-2 Armenia 36 Artek 123-4,134 Authoritative discourse 27, 38,40-1 Autobiographical texts 94,99-102,104-12 (see also Komsomoľskaia pravda, Material from Readers) Baliasnaia, Liubov’ 134 Babanov, Vladimir 67-9 Bek, Aleksandr 213 Belarus 30,58-9,118,195 Benderova, Vera 43-4,52-3,91 Berggol’ts, Olga 105-6 Biriukov, A. 106 Biatin, Anatolii 17-18,57-8,62-3 Bogdanov, Vsevolod 103 Bol’shakova, Sof’ia 119-20 Borisova, Liudmila 129-30,132-3 Bourdieu, Pierre 2-3,169,190,207 Bratsk 93-4,101,103,108-9,118,120-1,150-1, 153,191Ո.18,192-3 Brezhnev, Leonid 178-9, 193-5 Brezhnev era 4,13,121-2,184,187-9, 192,195-6 Conservatism 151-2,181,195-6,213-16 Brodsky, Iosif 45 Bruskova, Elena 187,203-4 Bubennov, Mikhail 18 Bulganin, Nikolai 77-8 Burlatskii, Fedor 214 Caucasus 94-5 Censorship 21Ո.21,23-4,35,213-14, 219-20,224 Central Committee 32-3,79-80,93, 176-7,213 Party ideology 17,79-80,162, 214-15 Resolutions
17,88-9,153-5,162,191,214-15 Supervision of press 19,23-4,65-6,88-9,93, 176-9,189,191,193-4 (see also Komsomoľskaia pravda, relationship with authorities, Party Congresses of the CPSU, Plenums of the CPSU) Centre for the Study of Public Opinion (TsIOM) 184 Chachin, Vladimir 98 Chekmarev, Sergei 100,104-5 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 109-10 Chikin, Valentin 164-5,171-2,198-9 Children 123-4,144-5,174-5,183-4 (see also Youth, Pioneers) Chivilikhin, Valentin 221 Chunikhina, Valia 104-5, 107-11,115-17, 208-9,211-12 Civic life 28-30,124-7,146-7,149,156,167,185 Citizenship 21-2, 30-2,139-41,146-8 Communard Movement 124-5,129-52,181 As ‘dissident’ movement 149-50 Clash with non-communards 132-3 KlubIu.K. 135-9,141-3 Links to the 1920s 130-1 Relationship to officials 134,151-2 Scarlet Sail (Alyi parus) 139-48, 152 Union of Enthusiasts (SEN) 129-30 Young Frunze Commune 129-34,138,149-50 Conflictlessness 61-4,72-3,96 Consumption 112,119-21 And Kitchen Debate 121
246 INDEX Crime, see Hooliganism Customer service 178-9 Criticism and Self-Criticism (see also Komsomol’skaia pravda, role of criticism) As Bolshevik ritual 54-6 In Soviet Press 56-8,64-7,83-4,83n.l70,98, 218-19,222-3 Cold War 9-10,71,119-20,157,162,187,214 Crankshaw, Edward 158-9 Culturedness (kuľturnosť) 119 Cybernetics 112-14,155,187,198-9 (see also Scientific-Technological Revolution) Daniel, Yuli 188,195 David’iants, Andrei 57-8 Democracy, Soviet 30-1,201-2,215-16 (see also Elections) Deportations 96 Developed Socialism 217-18 Didusenko, Aleksandr 87-8 Dissidence 188,220-1 Dmitrievna, Nina 113-14 (see also Fiziki-Liriki debate) Dnepropetrovsk 107 Dneprostroi 93-4 Doctors’Plot 18-19,68-9 Donbass 97-8 Dovlatov, Sergei 218-21 Drunkenness 96-7 Dudintsev, Vladimir 42 Not By Bread Alone (1956 novel) 54-5, 79-80, 82-3 Eaglet Camp (‘Orlenok’) 134-5,151-2 (see also Communard Movement) Economics 162-3,179,195-200 Egorov, Aleksandr 119 Ehrenburg, Ilya 3-4,24-5,113 Eisenhower, Dwight 157,164 Ekonomicheskaia gazeta 155,196-9 Erunov, Boris 171-2 Esenin-Volpin,Aleksandr 73 Families 172-4,177-8,209 Finger, Sofia 177-8 Firsov, Boris 201-2 Fiziki-liriki debate (1959) 113-15 Freetime 177-8 Frunze Commune (see Communard Movement) Frunze, Mikhail 130-1 Gaidar, Arkadii 130-1 Gagarin, Iurii 153, 174-5 Ganichev, Valérii 221-2 Ganiushkin, Vitalii 105-6 Garbuzov, Semyon 10,41,65-6,96-7 Geguzin, Aleksei 137 Gender, see Masculinity; Women Gift economy 32-3,44-5,50-1,123 Ginzburg, Lidia 104-5 Glasnost’ 222 Glavlit (see censorship) Goliakov, Sergei 192 Golikova, Elizabeta 225-6 Gorbachev, Mikhail
222 Gorbatov, Boris 61-2 Goriunov, Iurii 197 As KP editor 1,25-8, 35,40,65-6, 77-8, 80-1,84-5,190-3,221 Departure from KP 84-5,91,93 Removed from role at TASS 194 Great Soviet Encyclopedia 54-5 Grin, Aleksandr 139-41 Gromova, Tamara 211-12 Grushin, Boris 10,156,160,163-4,168-70, 177,207 Audience research 199-200,202-7 Institute of Public Opinion (IOM) 163-5, 169,174-6,178-81,183-6 (see also Institute of Public Opinion) Gubarev, Vladimir 211 Gubin, Konstantin 65-7 Gurianov, Aleksandr 162-3 Hamlet (1964 film) 204 Heroism 19-20,108-9,170,207-8 Asceticism 118-21,208-9 Authenticity of heroes 101-2,104-6 Changing attitudes to 112-20,207-13 Conflict with Sov. modernity 94-5, 111-21 Dialogue between Thaw and past 102-4 Great feats (podvig) 110-11 Typicality 60-4,209-11 Under Brezhnev 209-11 Under Khrushchev 98-104 Under Stalin 106 Historical materialism 161 Hooliganism 52-3,68-9,75-6,96-7,126-7, 138,144-5 How the Steel was Tempered (1936 novel) 101-2 Hungary, 1956 uprising 70-1,79-80 Iakovlev, Aleksandr 194,222 Iakovlev, Egor 213-16 Iakovleva, Kira 43-4 Ignatenko, Vitalii 208-9 Il’ichev, Leonid 178 Individual, Soviet 2,39-40,55,68,104-12, 139, 145-6,211-12
INDEX Institute ofPublic Opinion (ЮМ) 157-9,163-6, 188-9, 198-201 (see also Grushin, Boris) Closure 183-4 Foreign influences 163-4 Criticism 175-9,181-4 Methodology 163-4,172,176-7,180 Market research 178 Relationship to official organs 178-9, 181-2 Institute of Concrete Social Research (IKSI) 178-9,184 Intellectuals 4, 15, 55, 75-6, 79-80,82, 104-6, 113-19,130,136-9,159-60,167,188, 195,202-5,213-15 Intelligentsia, see intellectuals Ioseliani, Otar 117 lunosť 115-16 lurkov, Aleksandr 182 Ivanov, Igor’ 129-30, 133,149-50 Ivkin, Aleksandr 183-4 Izvestiia 10,51-2,65-7,99-100,142-3, 155,189, 197,202 Journalism, Soviet (see also Journalists, Soviet and Komsomol’skaia pravda) Clichés 1-2,36-7,51-2,217-18 Connections between Stalinist and Thaw iterations 37, 50-3 During NEP 5-6,200-1 Influence of US journalism 205 Gender 10-11 Genres 19 Court reports 190n.ll, 206 Discussion clubs 135-8,142-3,199-200 Editorials 18-19,21 -2, 24-5, 36 Essay (ocherk) 11-12 Feuilleton (fel’eton) 11-12,55,60-1,72-3, 75,190 (see also satire) Morals and ethics 6-7,19-22,171 News 11-12,19-20 Publitsistika 19,142-3,196-7 ‘Governing’ role 14,68,83n,170,220-1 Language 1-2,6-7,9,24,36-7 Mass journalism 6-7,19,200-1,206 Ritual aspects 1-2,6-7,21-2,27-30, 32-4, 38-9,126-7,215-16 Social role 2-4,10,85,185,191-2 Turn towards social science 153-5,157-86, 188-9,197-200 Under Brezhnev 27,83n.l70,155,178,191-2, 196-7,199-200,213-16,218-21 Under Khrushchev 8-14,19-20,53,87-92, 153-6,217 Under Stalin 2-3,6-7,17-53,93, 203 Journalism, post-Soviet 223-6 Journalistic freedom 225-6 247 Relationship to capital 223-5 Murder
ofjournalists 223-4 Public trust 223-4 Sexism 224-5 Journalists, Soviet (see also Journalism, Soviet and Komsomol’skaia pravda) As writers 204-5 As readers’ protectors 20,55,67-9, 78-82 Ethics 12 (see also professional identity) Connection to readers 1-2,9,12,141-2,169, 199-200,202-6,206Ո.115 Professional identity 13, 57-8,93-4,185,197, 201-5,217-19 Self-criticism 19,21 -2,28, 34-9,52-3,57-8, 71-2,95 Training 77-8,78n.l39,163-4,217-18 Kaganovich, Lazar 93 Kapeliush, Iakov 178n.l 19,182-3 Karapetian, Iurii 36 Karel’shtein, Tobii 97 Karpinskii, Len 213-14 Kazakhstan 95-7,120-1 Kharlamov, Mikhail 189 Khlebnikov, Paul 223-4 Khomus’kov, Vasilii 70-1 Khrushchev, Nikita 112, 153-5,157,164,175-6, 195-7,213 Relationship to Adzhubei 91 Educational reforms 127-8 Relationship to KP 75-6,174,189 Ouster 155, 178,187,189,195-6 Secret Speech 1,7,20,24-5,55,64-7,69,82, 161,190-1 (see also Party Congresses of theCPSU) KGB 99,178-9 Kireev, Akhiiar 68 Klimov, Elem 123 Kommunist (journal) 178 Kolesnikova, Natalia 226n.54 Kommersant 225 Komolov, Iurii 71-2,78,226n.54 Komsomol 6,8,17-18,179-80,203-4 (see also Komsomol’skaiapravda, relationship with authorities) Agitprop 93 Branch Meetings 39-41,126 Congresses 179-80 Duty of care 43,51 -2 Formalism 39-41,125-7,129-30 Grassroots activism 78-82, 126-7, 148-9,188 Initiative 42-3 Membership 141-2,180 Plenums 81
248 INDEX Komsomoľsk-na-Amure 116-17 Komsomoľskaia pravda (see also Institute of Public Opinion (IOM); Journalism, Soviet; and Journalists, Soviet) After collapse of USSR 224-5 Audience 1,5-7,9,19-20,88-9,200-7 Audience responses 1-2,75-7,139-48,170-4 (see also Letters, Material from Readers) Audience surveys 199-207 Circulation 200-2,205-6,222-3 Corrections 24-7, 34-5 Criticised 21-2,24,82-3 Departments 22-3 Dept, of Corrections 10-11,24-5 Dept, of Komsomol Life 54 Dept, of Letters 10-11,97 Dept, of Propaganda 25-7,73,156, 158-9, 162-3,167,173-4,176-9 Dept, of Schools 43-4,139-41,148-9 Dept, of Student Youth 105-6 Design 88-9 Editorial board (redkollegiia') 23-4 Editorial collective (redaktsiia) 12-13 Editorial routines 22-8, 34-9,41-2, 106-8,111 Editor-in-chief, role 23-4,38-9,190-1,219-22 Educational coverage 44-5 Errors 25-7,34-7 (see also Corrections) Foreign Correspondents 12n.49 Generations 10,91-2 Heroes and positive exemplars 84-5, 93-4,104 Jewish staff 17-18 Letters 6-7,20,57,66-7, 89,107-8,139,173 (see also Audience Responses, Material from readers) Letuchki 1,9,14-15,19-20,24-5, 56-7,65-7, 70-2, 77-8, 143-4,178-9,211-12 Local correspondents (sobkor) 24,137 Material from readers 101-12 (see also Letters, Audience responses) Offices 14-15,17,21-2 Party Organization 177-8 Relationship to authorities 12-14,21-2,91-2, 182-3,214,219-21 To judicial organs 67-9,206 To Komsomol 23-4, 30,58, 71, 80-2,93, 148-52,179-81,201 To Party 4n.l2,23-7,75-6,162-4, 174,192-5 To Pioneers 134 Responsible secretary 23-4 Role of criticism 56-8,79,81-4,190-5 Salaries 201 Sensations
91,93-4,205-6 Sexism 10-11,143-4 Staff dismissed 8,17-18,25-7 Staffing 34-5,58-9 Stalinist terror 8, 58-9,217 Uninteresting content 19-22,36,39-40 Youthfulness 36-7 Komsomol Searchlight 151 Korneshov, Lev 219-21,220Ո.16 Kosmodemianskaia, Zoia 47 Kostenko, Kim 192-3,204 Kostrov, Taras 93 Kosygin, Aleksei 178 Economic reforms 200-7,213 Kotenko, Il’ia 79-80 Kozhevnikova, Kapitolina 211-12 Kozintsev, Grigorii 204 Krasnala zvezda 98-100 Krasnoïarsk 114-15,182 Krokodil 47-8,59-60,75,190 Krylova, Zoia 224 Krupskaia, Nadezhda 130 Kuchkina, Oľga 10-11 Kuczyński, Jürgen 161 Kuznetsov, Feliks 213-14 KVN (TV programme) 217-18 Labour, see Work Lake Baikal 219 Lakshin, Vladimir 195 Latsis, Otto 196-7 Lebedev-Kumach, Vasilii 40 Leisure 177-8 Lenin, Vladimir 56,130,138,159,215-16 Leningrad 129-31,138,142,161,189-90 Leningrad State University 189-90 Leningrad (journal) 17, 59-60 Lenta.ru 225 Liberman, Évsei 155,213 Lisichkin, Gennadii 196-7 List’ev, Vlad 223-4 Literaturnaia gazeta 18,202-3,218-21 Lithuania 37 Living standards 31-2,94-5, 112-13,155,165 Lordkipanidze, Natella 79,96 Love and relationships 143-4 Magadan 102 Magnitogorsk 93-4,116-17 Makarenko, Anton 130,145-6 Marcuse, Herbert 114-15 Marx, Karl 56 Masculinity 116-18,121-2 Malenkov, Georgii 25-7,55-7 Mamardashvili, Merab 160 Manezh exhibition 17
INDEX Mass media, non-Soviet 88 Foreign radio 9-10, 79-80,188, 213-14 Influence on Soviet press 205 Mass media, Soviet 2, 8-14, 88,162 Cinema 2,202-3 Newspapers 8-9 Radio 2,8-9 Scholarship 2 Television 2,8-9,202-3,217-18 Mesiatsev, Nikolai 126-7 Molodaia gvardiia 6,221 Molotov, Viacheslav 93 Moral Code of the Builder of Communism 120 Moscow 102,115-16,142,161 As negative exemplar 115-16,208-9 Moscow Methodological Circle 160,163-4 Moscow State University (MGU) 77-8,78n. 139, 160,163-4,208-9 Murzin, Aleksandr 107 Narin iani, Semyon 58-9, 60-4,73-4 Nationalism 149-50,193-4,221-2 Neizvestnyi, Ernst 17 Newspapers, Soviet, see Journalism, Soviet, Komsomol'skaia pravda Nikiforova, Kira 120,208-9 Novocherkassk massacre 155 Novyi mir 61-2, 79-80,115-16,195 News, see Journalism, Soviet, genres Novoplianskii, David 177 Nuremberg Trials 58-9 Odessa 193 Oganov, Grigorii 203-5 Orlenok camp, see Eaglet Camp Orlov, Vladimir 205 Ostrovsky, Nikolai 101-2 Our Dear Nikita Sergeevich (documentary, 1961) 187 Pankin, Boris 10, 77-8, 78n.l39, 107, 190, 201-2 EditorofKP 91-2,151,197,219 Author of critical artides 78-82,148-9,192-3 Institute of Public Opinion 183-4 Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs 222 Panova, Vera 74 Party Congresses of the CPSU Fifteenth Party Congress (1927) 56 Twentieth Party Congress (1956) 1, 55,64-5, 69,126-7,190-1 Twenty-Second Party Congress (1961) 112, 115-16,153,155 Pastukhov, Boris 151-2 Pavlov, Sergei 178-81 249 Pedagogy 43-53,124-5,128-33,145-8,152 (see also Schools; Vigdorova, Frida, Individual Approach) Perets’ (satirical journal) 59-60 Peskov, Vasilit 10,91,155-6
Pioneer Palace, Moscow 123-4 Pioneers 123,129-30 (see also Children) Pioneer camps 133-4 Pionerskaia pravda 6 Plenums of the CPSU October 1964 189 November 1964 195-6 March 1965 195-6 April 1968 214-15 Pliushch, Aleksandr 10 Podgornyi, Nikolai 193-4 Poland, unrest in 1956 71 Poletaev, Igor’ 113-14 (see also Fiziki-Liriki Debate) Poliakov, Iurii 24 Politizdat 189 Politkovskaia, Anna 223-4 Pomerantsev, Vladimir 51,105-6 Potemkin, Vladimir 44-5 Prague 176 Prague Spring 1-3,180,184,213,215-17 Press, Soviet see Journalism, Soviet, Komsomol’skaia pravda Problems ofPeace and Socialism 176 Pravda 10,19-20,28,65-6,82-3,99-100,155-6, 187, 189, 195-6,202,213-15 As exemplar 19,27,35-6 And KP 24-5,34-5,174, 194 Press Group 189 Private life, discussion of 104-12,139-48 Propaganda 1-2,6-7, 19,21-2, 39-40,162,217 Protopopov, Boris 73-4 Public, Soviet 199-200 Public speaking 40-2 Public opinion 107,130,137-8, 157,160,162, 166,173-4,179,184-6,192,199,207-8 Defining 167-9 Polling 158,162-3,166,169,174-8,184-5 Disciplinary function 166-74 Public sphere 22,24,146-7,185-6,196-7 Publitsistika, see Journalism, Soviet, genres Pustovalov, Ivan 66 Putin, Vladimir 223-4,226 Rabotnitsa 224 Raskin, Aleksandr 50, 63-4 RBC (RosBiznesConsulting) 225-6 Romanticism (romantika) 87,94-5,97-8,101-4, 115, 129-31, 141,188,208-9, 211-12 Youthfulness 89,120-2
250 INDEX Romanov, Aleksei 162-3 Romm, Mikhail 114 Rudenko, Inna 10-11,51-2,91,139-41,212, 222,224 Rumiantsev, Aleksei 176,195 Rusakova, Elena 75-7 Sakharov, Andrei 220-1 Sakhnin, Arkadii 191-5 Satire 11-12,59-64,72-3 Satiukov, Pavel 189 Schools 43-4,49-50,52-3,128-9 Education reforms (1958) 127-8, 187, 196-7 Science and technology 1-2,112-15,141-2, 174-5,224-5 Scientific-Technological Revolution 162,187-9, 195-6,198-200 Sel’skaia zhizn 22-3 Seventeen Moments ofSpring (TV programme) 217-18 Severodvinsk 102-3 Shapiro, Faina 129-30,132-3,151-2 Shatunovskii, Iľia 25-7,72-80,78n,139,84-5, 101-2,190 Shchatskii, Stanislav 130-1 Shchedrovktskii, Georgii 160 Shchekochikhin, Iurii 224 Shelepin, Aleksandr 25,39-40, 43, 66, 77-8, 96-7,189-90,193-5,221 Shelest, Petr 193-4,213 Shepilov, Dmitrii 65-6 Shlapentokh (Shliapentokh), Vladimir 184, 202-3,207 Sholokhov, Mikhail 221-2 Siberia 97-8,109-10,116,121-2 Sincerity 51,94,136-7,142,188 Siniavsky, Andrei 188,195 Simonov, Konstantin 17-18 Skibinskii, Tadeusz 110,118-20 Smena 189-90 Socialist legality 20,55,64-5,82 Socialist Realism 108-12,209 Socialist Way of Life 211-12 Sociology, Soviet 155,177 {see also Institute of Public Opinion, IOM; Public opinion, Polling) And social imaginary 207-10 Media research 202-3,206n.ll3 Pre-IOM History 159-62 Sociological Association 160-1 Soiuzpechať 20ՍՈ.73,202 Sokolov, Mikhail 77-8 Sokolov, Richard 149 Solianik, Aleksei 191-5 Soloveichik, Simon 10,218-19,225 Communard Movement 131-42,148-52 Sorokin, Pitirim 157 Sovetskaia pechať 91-2,199-200,205,213-14 (see also Union of Journalists) Sovetskaia Rossiia
88,213-14,222-3 Stakhanovites 36-7,106 Stalin, Iosif 1-2,18-20,55-6,165 70th Birthday 28,34-5 Crimes 1,8, 96 Cult 6-7,32-3,37 Criticism of 64-7,107 Stalinskoepiemia 57n.ll Starodub, Allan 53, 72-4,169 Stepakov, Vladimir 197 Stiliagi 9-10,75-7,208 {see also Youth) Students 20,69-72, 79-80,82-3,136-8 (see also Youth) Subjectivity 104-12,124 Sukhomlinsky, Vasyl 128-9,145-8,152 Suny, Ronald 22 Supreme Soviet 28-34 Elections 28-34, 40,166 Suslov, Mikhail 17,193-4 Sverdlovsk 161 Sweden 119-20 Taishet 98,102,118-19 Tarasov, A. 70 TASS 10,13,19,91,208,225-6 Teachers 43-50 Terror 17,19 Tess, Tat’iana 10-11,51-2 Thaw, The As term 3-8 As era 5,185,187-9,213-19 Thaw, The (Novella, 1954) 3-4 Tiazhelnikov, Evgenii 181,221 Timurovite movement 130-1 Trotsky, Lev 5 Trud 22-3,88 Tvardovskii, Aleksandr 115-16 Ukraine 30,128-9,134,146,164-5 Uledov, Aleksandr 168-9 Union of Journalists 75,91-2,102,155-6,213-14 Uspenskii, Gleb 163 Uzbekistan 57-8 Vedomosti 225 Vigdorova, Frida 43-52,63-4 Individual approach 39-40,45-9 Virgin Lands Campaign 9-10,93-8, 100-1, 120-1,187 Problems 97-8
INDEX Vlasova, Rita 106-8, 111, 120,208-9 Voprosy ekonomiki 196-7 Voronov, Iurii 10,101-2,107,137-8 After leaving KP 194,214,222 Departure from paper 181,191-5,213 Institute of Public Opinion 163-4,166, 174,178 KP Editor 91-2,136-7,189-91 Vremia (TV news programme) 217-18 Wolfe, Thomas C. 14,68,85 Women 31-2,60-1,117,143-4,169-71,179-80, 209,224-5 World Festival of Youth (Moscow, 1957) 9-10 World War II 17,98-9,103-4,116-17, 215-17 Commemoration 102,215-17 Trauma 47-8 Work Labour education 127-9 Movement for Communist Labour 175-6 Workplace democracy 182-4 Yeltsin, Boris 226 Youth 9-10,94,98,121-4,133-9,165,169-71, 187-8,204-5, 212,214-15 (see ako 251 Children, Communard Movement, Romanticism) Anti-social behaviour 9-10,67-9,72-8,125, 178-9,208 Adolescents 143-4 Foreign 119-20 In Komsomol 40-3,151-2 In Pioneers 123,125-7 In School 43-53,78-82 In Universities 69-72 Labour 127-9 Relationships with adults 144 Subcultures 9-10,54,75-7, 188,208 Research 179-81 Zerchaninov, Iurii 107,119,143-4 Zhukov, Iurii 6-7,174 Zhukovitskii, Leonid 208 Zhurnalist (journal) 213-16 Zimianin, Mikhail 195,214-15 Zinoviev, Aleksandr 160 Ziuganov, Grigorij 223-4 Ziuziukin, Ivan 139-41,150-2,209-10 Zoshchenko, Mikhail 59-60 Zvezda 17, 59-60 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Mönchen |
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Contents Acknowledgements List of Figures Note on Abbreviations and References References to Komsomoľskaia pravda Editorial Meetings and Articles vii ix xi xiii Introduction: Reformers and Propagandists: The Paradoxes of Post-war Soviet Journalism 1 SECTION 1. 1945-1957: RITUAL SOCIALISM 1. Rituals, Routines and Ideology in the Late Stalinist Press 21 2. Satire, Sensations, and Slander: Criticism and Self-Criticism from Stalin to the Secret Speech 54 SECTION 2. 1956-1964: ROMANTIC SOCIALISM 3. Far from Moscow: Heroic Autobiographies and the Paradoxes of Thaw Modernity 93 4. From Word to Deed: The Communard Method and Thaw Citizenship 123 SECTION 3. 1960-1970: REFORMING SOCIALISM 5. The Institute of Public Opinion and the Birth of Soviet Polling 157 6. From Technocracy to Stagnation: When Did the Thaw Freeze Over? 187 Epilogue: Thaw Journalism after the Thaw Bibliography Index 217 227 245
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Index For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Academy of Sciences 178-9,182,184,198-9 Adzhubei, Aleksei 66,70-1,98,136-7,190-1 Doctors’Plot 18-19 As KP editor 84-5,91,93,139 Khrushchevs son-in-law 91 At Izvestiia 142-3,189-90 Afanas’eva, Tamara 119 Afghanistan 222 Agranovskii, Valerii 210-11,218-19 Agriculture 8-9, 36,95,127-9,196-7, 213, 217 (see also Virgin Lands Campaign) Aitmatov, Chingiz 144-5 Aleksandrova, Nina 70 Amphibian Man (1962 film) 204 Andreeva, Nina 222-3 Anti-semitism 22-4,221-2 (see also Anti Cosmopolitanism campaign) Anti-Cosmpolitanism campaign 22-4 Arctic 94-5,97,116-17,121-2 Armenia 36 Artek 123-4,134 Authoritative discourse 27, 38,40-1 Autobiographical texts 94,99-102,104-12 (see also Komsomoľskaia pravda, Material from Readers) Baliasnaia, Liubov’ 134 Babanov, Vladimir 67-9 Bek, Aleksandr 213 Belarus 30,58-9,118,195 Benderova, Vera 43-4,52-3,91 Berggol’ts, Olga 105-6 Biriukov, A. 106 Biatin, Anatolii 17-18,57-8,62-3 Bogdanov, Vsevolod 103 Bol’shakova, Sof’ia 119-20 Borisova, Liudmila 129-30,132-3 Bourdieu, Pierre 2-3,169,190,207 Bratsk 93-4,101,103,108-9,118,120-1,150-1, 153,191Ո.18,192-3 Brezhnev, Leonid 178-9, 193-5 Brezhnev era 4,13,121-2,184,187-9, 192,195-6 Conservatism 151-2,181,195-6,213-16 Brodsky, Iosif 45 Bruskova, Elena 187,203-4 Bubennov, Mikhail 18 Bulganin, Nikolai 77-8 Burlatskii, Fedor 214 Caucasus 94-5 Censorship 21Ո.21,23-4,35,213-14, 219-20,224 Central Committee 32-3,79-80,93, 176-7,213 Party ideology 17,79-80,162, 214-15 Resolutions
17,88-9,153-5,162,191,214-15 Supervision of press 19,23-4,65-6,88-9,93, 176-9,189,191,193-4 (see also Komsomoľskaia pravda, relationship with authorities, Party Congresses of the CPSU, Plenums of the CPSU) Centre for the Study of Public Opinion (TsIOM) 184 Chachin, Vladimir 98 Chekmarev, Sergei 100,104-5 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 109-10 Chikin, Valentin 164-5,171-2,198-9 Children 123-4,144-5,174-5,183-4 (see also Youth, Pioneers) Chivilikhin, Valentin 221 Chunikhina, Valia 104-5, 107-11,115-17, 208-9,211-12 Civic life 28-30,124-7,146-7,149,156,167,185 Citizenship 21-2, 30-2,139-41,146-8 Communard Movement 124-5,129-52,181 As ‘dissident’ movement 149-50 Clash with non-communards 132-3 KlubIu.K. 135-9,141-3 Links to the 1920s 130-1 Relationship to officials 134,151-2 Scarlet Sail (Alyi parus) 139-48, 152 Union of Enthusiasts (SEN) 129-30 Young Frunze Commune 129-34,138,149-50 Conflictlessness 61-4,72-3,96 Consumption 112,119-21 And Kitchen Debate 121
246 INDEX Crime, see Hooliganism Customer service 178-9 Criticism and Self-Criticism (see also Komsomol’skaia pravda, role of criticism) As Bolshevik ritual 54-6 In Soviet Press 56-8,64-7,83-4,83n.l70,98, 218-19,222-3 Cold War 9-10,71,119-20,157,162,187,214 Crankshaw, Edward 158-9 Culturedness (kuľturnosť) 119 Cybernetics 112-14,155,187,198-9 (see also Scientific-Technological Revolution) Daniel, Yuli 188,195 David’iants, Andrei 57-8 Democracy, Soviet 30-1,201-2,215-16 (see also Elections) Deportations 96 Developed Socialism 217-18 Didusenko, Aleksandr 87-8 Dissidence 188,220-1 Dmitrievna, Nina 113-14 (see also Fiziki-Liriki debate) Dnepropetrovsk 107 Dneprostroi 93-4 Doctors’Plot 18-19,68-9 Donbass 97-8 Dovlatov, Sergei 218-21 Drunkenness 96-7 Dudintsev, Vladimir 42 Not By Bread Alone (1956 novel) 54-5, 79-80, 82-3 Eaglet Camp (‘Orlenok’) 134-5,151-2 (see also Communard Movement) Economics 162-3,179,195-200 Egorov, Aleksandr 119 Ehrenburg, Ilya 3-4,24-5,113 Eisenhower, Dwight 157,164 Ekonomicheskaia gazeta 155,196-9 Erunov, Boris 171-2 Esenin-Volpin,Aleksandr 73 Families 172-4,177-8,209 Finger, Sofia 177-8 Firsov, Boris 201-2 Fiziki-liriki debate (1959) 113-15 Freetime 177-8 Frunze Commune (see Communard Movement) Frunze, Mikhail 130-1 Gaidar, Arkadii 130-1 Gagarin, Iurii 153, 174-5 Ganichev, Valérii 221-2 Ganiushkin, Vitalii 105-6 Garbuzov, Semyon 10,41,65-6,96-7 Geguzin, Aleksei 137 Gender, see Masculinity; Women Gift economy 32-3,44-5,50-1,123 Ginzburg, Lidia 104-5 Glasnost’ 222 Glavlit (see censorship) Goliakov, Sergei 192 Golikova, Elizabeta 225-6 Gorbachev, Mikhail
222 Gorbatov, Boris 61-2 Goriunov, Iurii 197 As KP editor 1,25-8, 35,40,65-6, 77-8, 80-1,84-5,190-3,221 Departure from KP 84-5,91,93 Removed from role at TASS 194 Great Soviet Encyclopedia 54-5 Grin, Aleksandr 139-41 Gromova, Tamara 211-12 Grushin, Boris 10,156,160,163-4,168-70, 177,207 Audience research 199-200,202-7 Institute of Public Opinion (IOM) 163-5, 169,174-6,178-81,183-6 (see also Institute of Public Opinion) Gubarev, Vladimir 211 Gubin, Konstantin 65-7 Gurianov, Aleksandr 162-3 Hamlet (1964 film) 204 Heroism 19-20,108-9,170,207-8 Asceticism 118-21,208-9 Authenticity of heroes 101-2,104-6 Changing attitudes to 112-20,207-13 Conflict with Sov. modernity 94-5, 111-21 Dialogue between Thaw and past 102-4 Great feats (podvig) 110-11 Typicality 60-4,209-11 Under Brezhnev 209-11 Under Khrushchev 98-104 Under Stalin 106 Historical materialism 161 Hooliganism 52-3,68-9,75-6,96-7,126-7, 138,144-5 How the Steel was Tempered (1936 novel) 101-2 Hungary, 1956 uprising 70-1,79-80 Iakovlev, Aleksandr 194,222 Iakovlev, Egor 213-16 Iakovleva, Kira 43-4 Ignatenko, Vitalii 208-9 Il’ichev, Leonid 178 Individual, Soviet 2,39-40,55,68,104-12, 139, 145-6,211-12
INDEX Institute ofPublic Opinion (ЮМ) 157-9,163-6, 188-9, 198-201 (see also Grushin, Boris) Closure 183-4 Foreign influences 163-4 Criticism 175-9,181-4 Methodology 163-4,172,176-7,180 Market research 178 Relationship to official organs 178-9, 181-2 Institute of Concrete Social Research (IKSI) 178-9,184 Intellectuals 4, 15, 55, 75-6, 79-80,82, 104-6, 113-19,130,136-9,159-60,167,188, 195,202-5,213-15 Intelligentsia, see intellectuals Ioseliani, Otar 117 lunosť 115-16 lurkov, Aleksandr 182 Ivanov, Igor’ 129-30, 133,149-50 Ivkin, Aleksandr 183-4 Izvestiia 10,51-2,65-7,99-100,142-3, 155,189, 197,202 Journalism, Soviet (see also Journalists, Soviet and Komsomol’skaia pravda) Clichés 1-2,36-7,51-2,217-18 Connections between Stalinist and Thaw iterations 37, 50-3 During NEP 5-6,200-1 Influence of US journalism 205 Gender 10-11 Genres 19 Court reports 190n.ll, 206 Discussion clubs 135-8,142-3,199-200 Editorials 18-19,21 -2, 24-5, 36 Essay (ocherk) 11-12 Feuilleton (fel’eton) 11-12,55,60-1,72-3, 75,190 (see also satire) Morals and ethics 6-7,19-22,171 News 11-12,19-20 Publitsistika 19,142-3,196-7 ‘Governing’ role 14,68,83n,170,220-1 Language 1-2,6-7,9,24,36-7 Mass journalism 6-7,19,200-1,206 Ritual aspects 1-2,6-7,21-2,27-30, 32-4, 38-9,126-7,215-16 Social role 2-4,10,85,185,191-2 Turn towards social science 153-5,157-86, 188-9,197-200 Under Brezhnev 27,83n.l70,155,178,191-2, 196-7,199-200,213-16,218-21 Under Khrushchev 8-14,19-20,53,87-92, 153-6,217 Under Stalin 2-3,6-7,17-53,93, 203 Journalism, post-Soviet 223-6 Journalistic freedom 225-6 247 Relationship to capital 223-5 Murder
ofjournalists 223-4 Public trust 223-4 Sexism 224-5 Journalists, Soviet (see also Journalism, Soviet and Komsomol’skaia pravda) As writers 204-5 As readers’ protectors 20,55,67-9, 78-82 Ethics 12 (see also professional identity) Connection to readers 1-2,9,12,141-2,169, 199-200,202-6,206Ո.115 Professional identity 13, 57-8,93-4,185,197, 201-5,217-19 Self-criticism 19,21 -2,28, 34-9,52-3,57-8, 71-2,95 Training 77-8,78n.l39,163-4,217-18 Kaganovich, Lazar 93 Kapeliush, Iakov 178n.l 19,182-3 Karapetian, Iurii 36 Karel’shtein, Tobii 97 Karpinskii, Len 213-14 Kazakhstan 95-7,120-1 Kharlamov, Mikhail 189 Khlebnikov, Paul 223-4 Khomus’kov, Vasilii 70-1 Khrushchev, Nikita 112, 153-5,157,164,175-6, 195-7,213 Relationship to Adzhubei 91 Educational reforms 127-8 Relationship to KP 75-6,174,189 Ouster 155, 178,187,189,195-6 Secret Speech 1,7,20,24-5,55,64-7,69,82, 161,190-1 (see also Party Congresses of theCPSU) KGB 99,178-9 Kireev, Akhiiar 68 Klimov, Elem 123 Kommunist (journal) 178 Kolesnikova, Natalia 226n.54 Kommersant 225 Komolov, Iurii 71-2,78,226n.54 Komsomol 6,8,17-18,179-80,203-4 (see also Komsomol’skaiapravda, relationship with authorities) Agitprop 93 Branch Meetings 39-41,126 Congresses 179-80 Duty of care 43,51 -2 Formalism 39-41,125-7,129-30 Grassroots activism 78-82, 126-7, 148-9,188 Initiative 42-3 Membership 141-2,180 Plenums 81
248 INDEX Komsomoľsk-na-Amure 116-17 Komsomoľskaia pravda (see also Institute of Public Opinion (IOM); Journalism, Soviet; and Journalists, Soviet) After collapse of USSR 224-5 Audience 1,5-7,9,19-20,88-9,200-7 Audience responses 1-2,75-7,139-48,170-4 (see also Letters, Material from Readers) Audience surveys 199-207 Circulation 200-2,205-6,222-3 Corrections 24-7, 34-5 Criticised 21-2,24,82-3 Departments 22-3 Dept, of Corrections 10-11,24-5 Dept, of Komsomol Life 54 Dept, of Letters 10-11,97 Dept, of Propaganda 25-7,73,156, 158-9, 162-3,167,173-4,176-9 Dept, of Schools 43-4,139-41,148-9 Dept, of Student Youth 105-6 Design 88-9 Editorial board (redkollegiia') 23-4 Editorial collective (redaktsiia) 12-13 Editorial routines 22-8, 34-9,41-2, 106-8,111 Editor-in-chief, role 23-4,38-9,190-1,219-22 Educational coverage 44-5 Errors 25-7,34-7 (see also Corrections) Foreign Correspondents 12n.49 Generations 10,91-2 Heroes and positive exemplars 84-5, 93-4,104 Jewish staff 17-18 Letters 6-7,20,57,66-7, 89,107-8,139,173 (see also Audience Responses, Material from readers) Letuchki 1,9,14-15,19-20,24-5, 56-7,65-7, 70-2, 77-8, 143-4,178-9,211-12 Local correspondents (sobkor) 24,137 Material from readers 101-12 (see also Letters, Audience responses) Offices 14-15,17,21-2 Party Organization 177-8 Relationship to authorities 12-14,21-2,91-2, 182-3,214,219-21 To judicial organs 67-9,206 To Komsomol 23-4, 30,58, 71, 80-2,93, 148-52,179-81,201 To Party 4n.l2,23-7,75-6,162-4, 174,192-5 To Pioneers 134 Responsible secretary 23-4 Role of criticism 56-8,79,81-4,190-5 Salaries 201 Sensations
91,93-4,205-6 Sexism 10-11,143-4 Staff dismissed 8,17-18,25-7 Staffing 34-5,58-9 Stalinist terror 8, 58-9,217 Uninteresting content 19-22,36,39-40 Youthfulness 36-7 Komsomol Searchlight 151 Korneshov, Lev 219-21,220Ո.16 Kosmodemianskaia, Zoia 47 Kostenko, Kim 192-3,204 Kostrov, Taras 93 Kosygin, Aleksei 178 Economic reforms 200-7,213 Kotenko, Il’ia 79-80 Kozhevnikova, Kapitolina 211-12 Kozintsev, Grigorii 204 Krasnala zvezda 98-100 Krasnoïarsk 114-15,182 Krokodil 47-8,59-60,75,190 Krylova, Zoia 224 Krupskaia, Nadezhda 130 Kuchkina, Oľga 10-11 Kuczyński, Jürgen 161 Kuznetsov, Feliks 213-14 KVN (TV programme) 217-18 Labour, see Work Lake Baikal 219 Lakshin, Vladimir 195 Latsis, Otto 196-7 Lebedev-Kumach, Vasilii 40 Leisure 177-8 Lenin, Vladimir 56,130,138,159,215-16 Leningrad 129-31,138,142,161,189-90 Leningrad State University 189-90 Leningrad (journal) 17, 59-60 Lenta.ru 225 Liberman, Évsei 155,213 Lisichkin, Gennadii 196-7 List’ev, Vlad 223-4 Literaturnaia gazeta 18,202-3,218-21 Lithuania 37 Living standards 31-2,94-5, 112-13,155,165 Lordkipanidze, Natella 79,96 Love and relationships 143-4 Magadan 102 Magnitogorsk 93-4,116-17 Makarenko, Anton 130,145-6 Marcuse, Herbert 114-15 Marx, Karl 56 Masculinity 116-18,121-2 Malenkov, Georgii 25-7,55-7 Mamardashvili, Merab 160 Manezh exhibition 17
INDEX Mass media, non-Soviet 88 Foreign radio 9-10, 79-80,188, 213-14 Influence on Soviet press 205 Mass media, Soviet 2, 8-14, 88,162 Cinema 2,202-3 Newspapers 8-9 Radio 2,8-9 Scholarship 2 Television 2,8-9,202-3,217-18 Mesiatsev, Nikolai 126-7 Molodaia gvardiia 6,221 Molotov, Viacheslav 93 Moral Code of the Builder of Communism 120 Moscow 102,115-16,142,161 As negative exemplar 115-16,208-9 Moscow Methodological Circle 160,163-4 Moscow State University (MGU) 77-8,78n. 139, 160,163-4,208-9 Murzin, Aleksandr 107 Narin iani, Semyon 58-9, 60-4,73-4 Nationalism 149-50,193-4,221-2 Neizvestnyi, Ernst 17 Newspapers, Soviet, see Journalism, Soviet, Komsomol'skaia pravda Nikiforova, Kira 120,208-9 Novocherkassk massacre 155 Novyi mir 61-2, 79-80,115-16,195 News, see Journalism, Soviet, genres Novoplianskii, David 177 Nuremberg Trials 58-9 Odessa 193 Oganov, Grigorii 203-5 Orlenok camp, see Eaglet Camp Orlov, Vladimir 205 Ostrovsky, Nikolai 101-2 Our Dear Nikita Sergeevich (documentary, 1961) 187 Pankin, Boris 10, 77-8, 78n.l39, 107, 190, 201-2 EditorofKP 91-2,151,197,219 Author of critical artides 78-82,148-9,192-3 Institute of Public Opinion 183-4 Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs 222 Panova, Vera 74 Party Congresses of the CPSU Fifteenth Party Congress (1927) 56 Twentieth Party Congress (1956) 1, 55,64-5, 69,126-7,190-1 Twenty-Second Party Congress (1961) 112, 115-16,153,155 Pastukhov, Boris 151-2 Pavlov, Sergei 178-81 249 Pedagogy 43-53,124-5,128-33,145-8,152 (see also Schools; Vigdorova, Frida, Individual Approach) Perets’ (satirical journal) 59-60 Peskov, Vasilit 10,91,155-6
Pioneer Palace, Moscow 123-4 Pioneers 123,129-30 (see also Children) Pioneer camps 133-4 Pionerskaia pravda 6 Plenums of the CPSU October 1964 189 November 1964 195-6 March 1965 195-6 April 1968 214-15 Pliushch, Aleksandr 10 Podgornyi, Nikolai 193-4 Poland, unrest in 1956 71 Poletaev, Igor’ 113-14 (see also Fiziki-Liriki Debate) Poliakov, Iurii 24 Politizdat 189 Politkovskaia, Anna 223-4 Pomerantsev, Vladimir 51,105-6 Potemkin, Vladimir 44-5 Prague 176 Prague Spring 1-3,180,184,213,215-17 Press, Soviet see Journalism, Soviet, Komsomol’skaia pravda Problems ofPeace and Socialism 176 Pravda 10,19-20,28,65-6,82-3,99-100,155-6, 187, 189, 195-6,202,213-15 As exemplar 19,27,35-6 And KP 24-5,34-5,174, 194 Press Group 189 Private life, discussion of 104-12,139-48 Propaganda 1-2,6-7, 19,21-2, 39-40,162,217 Protopopov, Boris 73-4 Public, Soviet 199-200 Public speaking 40-2 Public opinion 107,130,137-8, 157,160,162, 166,173-4,179,184-6,192,199,207-8 Defining 167-9 Polling 158,162-3,166,169,174-8,184-5 Disciplinary function 166-74 Public sphere 22,24,146-7,185-6,196-7 Publitsistika, see Journalism, Soviet, genres Pustovalov, Ivan 66 Putin, Vladimir 223-4,226 Rabotnitsa 224 Raskin, Aleksandr 50, 63-4 RBC (RosBiznesConsulting) 225-6 Romanticism (romantika) 87,94-5,97-8,101-4, 115, 129-31, 141,188,208-9, 211-12 Youthfulness 89,120-2
250 INDEX Romanov, Aleksei 162-3 Romm, Mikhail 114 Rudenko, Inna 10-11,51-2,91,139-41,212, 222,224 Rumiantsev, Aleksei 176,195 Rusakova, Elena 75-7 Sakharov, Andrei 220-1 Sakhnin, Arkadii 191-5 Satire 11-12,59-64,72-3 Satiukov, Pavel 189 Schools 43-4,49-50,52-3,128-9 Education reforms (1958) 127-8, 187, 196-7 Science and technology 1-2,112-15,141-2, 174-5,224-5 Scientific-Technological Revolution 162,187-9, 195-6,198-200 Sel’skaia zhizn 22-3 Seventeen Moments ofSpring (TV programme) 217-18 Severodvinsk 102-3 Shapiro, Faina 129-30,132-3,151-2 Shatunovskii, Iľia 25-7,72-80,78n,139,84-5, 101-2,190 Shchatskii, Stanislav 130-1 Shchedrovktskii, Georgii 160 Shchekochikhin, Iurii 224 Shelepin, Aleksandr 25,39-40, 43, 66, 77-8, 96-7,189-90,193-5,221 Shelest, Petr 193-4,213 Shepilov, Dmitrii 65-6 Shlapentokh (Shliapentokh), Vladimir 184, 202-3,207 Sholokhov, Mikhail 221-2 Siberia 97-8,109-10,116,121-2 Sincerity 51,94,136-7,142,188 Siniavsky, Andrei 188,195 Simonov, Konstantin 17-18 Skibinskii, Tadeusz 110,118-20 Smena 189-90 Socialist legality 20,55,64-5,82 Socialist Realism 108-12,209 Socialist Way of Life 211-12 Sociology, Soviet 155,177 {see also Institute of Public Opinion, IOM; Public opinion, Polling) And social imaginary 207-10 Media research 202-3,206n.ll3 Pre-IOM History 159-62 Sociological Association 160-1 Soiuzpechať 20ՍՈ.73,202 Sokolov, Mikhail 77-8 Sokolov, Richard 149 Solianik, Aleksei 191-5 Soloveichik, Simon 10,218-19,225 Communard Movement 131-42,148-52 Sorokin, Pitirim 157 Sovetskaia pechať 91-2,199-200,205,213-14 (see also Union of Journalists) Sovetskaia Rossiia
88,213-14,222-3 Stakhanovites 36-7,106 Stalin, Iosif 1-2,18-20,55-6,165 70th Birthday 28,34-5 Crimes 1,8, 96 Cult 6-7,32-3,37 Criticism of 64-7,107 Stalinskoepiemia 57n.ll Starodub, Allan 53, 72-4,169 Stepakov, Vladimir 197 Stiliagi 9-10,75-7,208 {see also Youth) Students 20,69-72, 79-80,82-3,136-8 (see also Youth) Subjectivity 104-12,124 Sukhomlinsky, Vasyl 128-9,145-8,152 Suny, Ronald 22 Supreme Soviet 28-34 Elections 28-34, 40,166 Suslov, Mikhail 17,193-4 Sverdlovsk 161 Sweden 119-20 Taishet 98,102,118-19 Tarasov, A. 70 TASS 10,13,19,91,208,225-6 Teachers 43-50 Terror 17,19 Tess, Tat’iana 10-11,51-2 Thaw, The As term 3-8 As era 5,185,187-9,213-19 Thaw, The (Novella, 1954) 3-4 Tiazhelnikov, Evgenii 181,221 Timurovite movement 130-1 Trotsky, Lev 5 Trud 22-3,88 Tvardovskii, Aleksandr 115-16 Ukraine 30,128-9,134,146,164-5 Uledov, Aleksandr 168-9 Union of Journalists 75,91-2,102,155-6,213-14 Uspenskii, Gleb 163 Uzbekistan 57-8 Vedomosti 225 Vigdorova, Frida 43-52,63-4 Individual approach 39-40,45-9 Virgin Lands Campaign 9-10,93-8, 100-1, 120-1,187 Problems 97-8
INDEX Vlasova, Rita 106-8, 111, 120,208-9 Voprosy ekonomiki 196-7 Voronov, Iurii 10,101-2,107,137-8 After leaving KP 194,214,222 Departure from paper 181,191-5,213 Institute of Public Opinion 163-4,166, 174,178 KP Editor 91-2,136-7,189-91 Vremia (TV news programme) 217-18 Wolfe, Thomas C. 14,68,85 Women 31-2,60-1,117,143-4,169-71,179-80, 209,224-5 World Festival of Youth (Moscow, 1957) 9-10 World War II 17,98-9,103-4,116-17, 215-17 Commemoration 102,215-17 Trauma 47-8 Work Labour education 127-9 Movement for Communist Labour 175-6 Workplace democracy 182-4 Yeltsin, Boris 226 Youth 9-10,94,98,121-4,133-9,165,169-71, 187-8,204-5, 212,214-15 (see ako 251 Children, Communard Movement, Romanticism) Anti-social behaviour 9-10,67-9,72-8,125, 178-9,208 Adolescents 143-4 Foreign 119-20 In Komsomol 40-3,151-2 In Pioneers 123,125-7 In School 43-53,78-82 In Universities 69-72 Labour 127-9 Relationships with adults 144 Subcultures 9-10,54,75-7, 188,208 Research 179-81 Zerchaninov, Iurii 107,119,143-4 Zhukov, Iurii 6-7,174 Zhukovitskii, Leonid 208 Zhurnalist (journal) 213-16 Zimianin, Mikhail 195,214-15 Zinoviev, Aleksandr 160 Ziuganov, Grigorij 223-4 Ziuziukin, Ivan 139-41,150-2,209-10 Zoshchenko, Mikhail 59-60 Zvezda 17, 59-60 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Mönchen |
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spelling | Huxtable, Simon 1980- Verfasser (DE-588)1169416160 aut News from Moscow Soviet journalism and the limits of postwar reform Simon Huxtable First edition Oxford Oxford University Press 2022 viii, 251 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dissertation Birkbeck College "News from Moscow: Journalism and the Fate of the Thaw Project is a history of the post-war Soviet press that takes readers from the tense ideological climate of the late Stalin era to the comparative freedom of the Thaw. Through a case study of one of the country's most innovative and popular titles, the youth daily Komsomol'skaia pravda, the book shows how journalists attempted to remake the Soviet newspaper after Stalin's death, but details the many obstacles they faced along the way. The book argues that Thaw journalism was characterised by an unresolvable tension between innovation and conservativism: the more journalists tried to devise new forms to attract readers, the more officials grew anxious about the potentially disruptive consequences of reform. Taking readers from the gloomy climate of late Stalinism to the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, the book's six chapters offer examples of journalists attempts to innovate, from its advocacy for person-centred pedagogy in the late Stalin and Thaw periods, to the creation of the country's first polling institute and its support for Brezhnev's technocratic reforms in the 1960s. Drawing on a range of unseen internal documents, including transcripts of private editorial meetings, the book takes readers into the Soviet newsroom for the first time, and details the conversations - with colleagues, functionaries and readers - that characterised journalists' daily work, and the conflicts with officials that came to characterise the Thaw project" Komsomol'skaja pravda (DE-588)7728296-6 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1945-1970 gnd rswk-swf Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 s Geschichte 1945-1970 z DE-604 Komsomol'skaja pravda (DE-588)7728296-6 u Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-19-267218-6 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-19-194856-5 (DE-604)BV047906666 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=033632777&sequence=000001&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=033632777&sequence=000003&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=033632777&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title_auth | News from Moscow Soviet journalism and the limits of postwar reform |
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title_full_unstemmed | News from Moscow Soviet journalism and the limits of postwar reform Simon Huxtable |
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