Culture and Legacy of the Russian Revolution Rhetoric and Performance - Religious Semantics - Impact on Asia.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Frank & Timme,
2020.
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Colección: | DigiOst.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Content
- Introduction
- Rhetoric and Performance
- Senelick, Laurence: Order out of Chaos: First Steps in Creating a Bolshevik andProletarian Theatre
- Raev, Ada: Russian Avant-garde Artists on the Stages of Revolution
- Witte, Georg: "Drumming Preparation:" Poetics and Politics of Rhythmin the Soviet Avant-Garde
- Drubek, Natascha: Exegi Monumentum Revolutionis
- On Eisenstein's October (1927)
- Religious Semantics
- Davies, Franziska: "Citizens-Muslims, organize!" Russia's Muslims in the Age of Transformation and Revolution
- Grill, Tobias: "Another Messiah has come:" Jewish Socialist Revolutionaries in Russia and their Attitude towards Religion(1890s-1920s)
- Fastovskij, Vitalij: Dying for the Common Cause: The Value of a Good Death in the Moral Framework of the Revolution
- Gleixner, Johannes: Soviet Power as Enabler of Revolutionary Religion, 1917-1929
- Impact on Asia
- Aust, Martin: From Political and Social to Imperial and Global: Historiographies of the Russian Revolution Then and Now
- Grüßhaber, Gerhard: From the Baltic to Anatolia: The German officer Hans Tröbst, between Freikorps, Wrangel, Kemalists, and Bolsheviks (1920-1923)
- Linkhoeva, Tatiana: The Russian Revolution and the Japanese Debates on the "Bolshevization" of Asia during the Foreign Intervention, 1917-1925
- Ikeda, Yoshiro: Time and the Comintern: Rethinking the Cultural Impact of the Russian Revolution on Japanese Intellectuals
- Morozova, Irina: The Mongolian Revolution of 1921 and its International Effect
- Authors and editors
- DIGIOST