Socialist Escapes: Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989
During much of the Cold War, physical escape from countries in the Eastern Bloc was a nearly impossible act. There remained, however, possibilities for other socialist escapes, particularly time spent free from party ideology and the mundane routines of everyday life. The essays in this volume exami...
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Zusammenfassung: | During much of the Cold War, physical escape from countries in the Eastern Bloc was a nearly impossible act. There remained, however, possibilities for other socialist escapes, particularly time spent free from party ideology and the mundane routines of everyday life. The essays in this volume examine sites of socialist escapes, such as beaches, campgrounds, nightclubs, concerts, castles, cars, and soccer matches. The chapters explore the effectiveness of state efforts to engineer society through leisure, entertainment, and related forms of cultural programming and consumption. They lead to a deeper understanding of state-society relations in the Soviet sphere, where the state did not simply "dictate from above" and inhabitants had some opportunities to shape solidarities, identities, and meaning |
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spelling | Socialist Escapes Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 ed. by Cathleen M. Giustino, Catherine J. Plum, Alexander Vari New York ; Oxford Berghahn Books [2013] © 2013 1 Online-Ressource (294 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 07. Nov 2022) During much of the Cold War, physical escape from countries in the Eastern Bloc was a nearly impossible act. There remained, however, possibilities for other socialist escapes, particularly time spent free from party ideology and the mundane routines of everyday life. The essays in this volume examine sites of socialist escapes, such as beaches, campgrounds, nightclubs, concerts, castles, cars, and soccer matches. The chapters explore the effectiveness of state efforts to engineer society through leisure, entertainment, and related forms of cultural programming and consumption. They lead to a deeper understanding of state-society relations in the Soviet sphere, where the state did not simply "dictate from above" and inhabitants had some opportunities to shape solidarities, identities, and meaning In English HISTORY / Europe / Eastern bisacsh Amusements Europe, Eastern History 20th century Escape (Psychology) Europe, Eastern History 20th century Leisure Europe, Eastern History 20th century Social psychology Europe, Eastern History 20th century Socialism and culture Europe, Eastern History 20th century Costache, Irina Sonstige oth Dabrowski, Patrice M. Sonstige oth Fricke, Caroline Sonstige oth Giustino, Cathleen M Sonstige oth Giustino, Cathleen M. Sonstige oth Keck-Szajbel, Mark Sonstige oth Neuburger, Mary Sonstige oth Plum, Catherine J. Sonstige oth Poenaru, Florin Sonstige oth Tompkins, David G. Sonstige oth Vari, Alexander Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1515/9780857456700 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Socialist Escapes Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 |
title_auth | Socialist Escapes Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 |
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title_full | Socialist Escapes Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 ed. by Cathleen M. Giustino, Catherine J. Plum, Alexander Vari |
title_fullStr | Socialist Escapes Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 ed. by Cathleen M. Giustino, Catherine J. Plum, Alexander Vari |
title_full_unstemmed | Socialist Escapes Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 ed. by Cathleen M. Giustino, Catherine J. Plum, Alexander Vari |
title_short | Socialist Escapes |
title_sort | socialist escapes breaking away from ideology and everyday routine in eastern europe 1945 1989 |
title_sub | Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 |
topic | HISTORY / Europe / Eastern bisacsh Amusements Europe, Eastern History 20th century Escape (Psychology) Europe, Eastern History 20th century Leisure Europe, Eastern History 20th century Social psychology Europe, Eastern History 20th century Socialism and culture Europe, Eastern History 20th century |
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