Club Red :: vacation travel and the Soviet dream /
The Bolsheviks took power in Russia 1917 armed with an ideology centered on the power of the worker. From the beginning, however, Soviet leaders also realized the need for rest and leisure within the new proletarian society and over subsequent decades struggled to reconcile the concept of leisure wi...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Bolsheviks took power in Russia 1917 armed with an ideology centered on the power of the worker. From the beginning, however, Soviet leaders also realized the need for rest and leisure within the new proletarian society and over subsequent decades struggled to reconcile the concept of leisure with the doctrine of communism, addressing such fundamental concerns as what the purpose of leisure should be in a workers' state and how socialist vacations should differ from those enjoyed by the capitalist bourgeoisie. In Club Red, Diane P. Koenker offers a sweeping and insightful history of Soviet vacationing and tourism from the Revolution through perestroika. She shows that from the outset, the regime insisted that the value of tourism and vacation time was strictly utilitarian. Throughout the 1920s and '30s, the emphasis was on providing the workers access to the "repair shops" of the nation's sanatoria or to the invigorating journeys by foot, bicycle, skis, or horseback that were the stuff of "proletarian tourism." Both the sedentary vacation and tourism were part of the regime's effort to transform the poor and often illiterate citizenry into new Soviet men and women. Koenker emphasizes a distinctive blend of purpose and pleasure in Soviet vacation policy and practice and explores a fundamental paradox: a state committed to the idea of the collective found itself promoting a vacation policy that increasingly encouraged and then had to respond to individual autonomy and selfhood. The history of Soviet tourism and vacations tells a story of freely chosen mobility that was enabled and subsidized by the state. While Koenker focuses primarily on Soviet domestic vacation travel, she also notes the decisive impact of travel abroad (mostly to other socialist countries), which shaped new worldviews, created new consumer desires, and transformed Soviet vacation practices. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 080146773X 9780801467738 |
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contents | Introduction : vacations, tourism, and the paradoxes of Soviet culture -- Mending the human motor -- Proletarian tourism : the best form of rest -- The proletarian tourist in the 1930s : seeking the good life on the road -- Restoring vacations after the war -- From treatment to vacation : the post-Stalin consumer regime -- Post-proletarian tourism : the new Soviet person takes to the road -- The modernization of Soviet tourism -- Conclusion : Soviet vacations and the modern world. |
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spelling | Koenker, Diane, 1947- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpjdF4w7j38Jv6kfJH6Kd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81002038 Club Red : vacation travel and the Soviet dream / Diane P. Koenker. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2013. ©2013 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : vacations, tourism, and the paradoxes of Soviet culture -- Mending the human motor -- Proletarian tourism : the best form of rest -- The proletarian tourist in the 1930s : seeking the good life on the road -- Restoring vacations after the war -- From treatment to vacation : the post-Stalin consumer regime -- Post-proletarian tourism : the new Soviet person takes to the road -- The modernization of Soviet tourism -- Conclusion : Soviet vacations and the modern world. Print version record. The Bolsheviks took power in Russia 1917 armed with an ideology centered on the power of the worker. From the beginning, however, Soviet leaders also realized the need for rest and leisure within the new proletarian society and over subsequent decades struggled to reconcile the concept of leisure with the doctrine of communism, addressing such fundamental concerns as what the purpose of leisure should be in a workers' state and how socialist vacations should differ from those enjoyed by the capitalist bourgeoisie. In Club Red, Diane P. Koenker offers a sweeping and insightful history of Soviet vacationing and tourism from the Revolution through perestroika. She shows that from the outset, the regime insisted that the value of tourism and vacation time was strictly utilitarian. Throughout the 1920s and '30s, the emphasis was on providing the workers access to the "repair shops" of the nation's sanatoria or to the invigorating journeys by foot, bicycle, skis, or horseback that were the stuff of "proletarian tourism." Both the sedentary vacation and tourism were part of the regime's effort to transform the poor and often illiterate citizenry into new Soviet men and women. Koenker emphasizes a distinctive blend of purpose and pleasure in Soviet vacation policy and practice and explores a fundamental paradox: a state committed to the idea of the collective found itself promoting a vacation policy that increasingly encouraged and then had to respond to individual autonomy and selfhood. The history of Soviet tourism and vacations tells a story of freely chosen mobility that was enabled and subsidized by the state. While Koenker focuses primarily on Soviet domestic vacation travel, she also notes the decisive impact of travel abroad (mostly to other socialist countries), which shaped new worldviews, created new consumer desires, and transformed Soviet vacation practices. In English. Tourism Social aspects Soviet Union History. Vacations Social aspects Soviet Union History. Socialism and culture Soviet Union History. Culture and tourism Soviet Union History. Soviet Union Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125858 Socialisme et culture URSS Histoire. Ethnotourisme URSS Histoire. URSS Murs et coutumes. HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh TRAVEL Europe General. bisacsh Culture and tourism fast Manners and customs fast Socialism and culture fast Tourism Social aspects fast Soviet Union fast History fast has work: Club Red (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG4WpwrcyKDHpdFKpbWjBX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Title is part of the collection: De Gruyter Rights, Action, and Social Responsibility Print version: Koenker, Diane, 1947- Club Red. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2013 9780801451539 (DLC) 2012045247 (OCoLC)818327370 |
spellingShingle | Koenker, Diane, 1947- Club Red : vacation travel and the Soviet dream / Introduction : vacations, tourism, and the paradoxes of Soviet culture -- Mending the human motor -- Proletarian tourism : the best form of rest -- The proletarian tourist in the 1930s : seeking the good life on the road -- Restoring vacations after the war -- From treatment to vacation : the post-Stalin consumer regime -- Post-proletarian tourism : the new Soviet person takes to the road -- The modernization of Soviet tourism -- Conclusion : Soviet vacations and the modern world. Tourism Social aspects Soviet Union History. Vacations Social aspects Soviet Union History. Socialism and culture Soviet Union History. Culture and tourism Soviet Union History. Socialisme et culture URSS Histoire. Ethnotourisme URSS Histoire. HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh TRAVEL Europe General. bisacsh Culture and tourism fast Manners and customs fast Socialism and culture fast Tourism Social aspects fast |
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title | Club Red : vacation travel and the Soviet dream / |
title_auth | Club Red : vacation travel and the Soviet dream / |
title_exact_search | Club Red : vacation travel and the Soviet dream / |
title_full | Club Red : vacation travel and the Soviet dream / Diane P. Koenker. |
title_fullStr | Club Red : vacation travel and the Soviet dream / Diane P. Koenker. |
title_full_unstemmed | Club Red : vacation travel and the Soviet dream / Diane P. Koenker. |
title_short | Club Red : |
title_sort | club red vacation travel and the soviet dream |
title_sub | vacation travel and the Soviet dream / |
topic | Tourism Social aspects Soviet Union History. Vacations Social aspects Soviet Union History. Socialism and culture Soviet Union History. Culture and tourism Soviet Union History. Socialisme et culture URSS Histoire. Ethnotourisme URSS Histoire. HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh TRAVEL Europe General. bisacsh Culture and tourism fast Manners and customs fast Socialism and culture fast Tourism Social aspects fast |
topic_facet | Tourism Social aspects Soviet Union History. Vacations Social aspects Soviet Union History. Socialism and culture Soviet Union History. Culture and tourism Soviet Union History. Soviet Union Social life and customs. Socialisme et culture URSS Histoire. Ethnotourisme URSS Histoire. URSS Murs et coutumes. HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. TRAVEL Europe General. Culture and tourism Manners and customs Socialism and culture Tourism Social aspects Soviet Union History |
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