Sovetskai͡a kulʹtura digital archive

Советская культура digital archive

This resource provides access to Kulʹtura (Culture), an important Russian weekly newspaper previously published under the titles: Rabochiĭ i iskusstvo (1929-1930), Sovetskoe iskusstvo (1931-1941), Literatura i iskusstvo (1942-1944), Sovetskoe iskusstvo (1944-1952) and Sovetskai︠a︡ kulʹtura (1953-19...

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Corporate Author: East View Information Services (http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/isb)
Format: Reference Material
Language:Russian
English
German
Chinese
Published: [Minneapolis, MN] : East View Information Services
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Summary:This resource provides access to Kulʹtura (Culture), an important Russian weekly newspaper previously published under the titles: Rabochiĭ i iskusstvo (1929-1930), Sovetskoe iskusstvo (1931-1941), Literatura i iskusstvo (1942-1944), Sovetskoe iskusstvo (1944-1952) and Sovetskai︠a︡ kulʹtura (1953-1991). Throughout the years the newspaper articles reviewed major events in Russian cultural life, in literature, theater, cinematography and arts. In the Soviet period it published critical diatribes against dissident writers Pasternak, Solzhenitsyn, Aksyonov and others, infamous articles condemning modern art exhibitions, chastising avant-guard composers and abstract painters. In modern Russia its reviews and event listings often focus on the cultural life of Moscow and regions, it is known for its topical commentaries on popular culture and politics
Kulʹtura (Culture) is an important Russian weekly newspaper previously published under the titles Rabochiĭ i iskusstvo (1929-1930), Sovetskoe iskusstvo (1931-1941), Literatura i iskusstvo (1942-1944), Sovetskoe iskusstvo (1944-1952) and Sovetskai︠a︡ kulʹtura (1953-1991). Throughout the years the newspaper articles reviewed major events in Russian cultural life, in literature, theater, cinematography and arts. In the Soviet period it published critical diatribes against dissident writers Pasternak, Solzhenitsyn, Aksyonov and others, infamous articles condemning modern art exhibitions, chastising avant-guard composers and abstract painters. In modern Russia its reviews and event listings often focus on the cultural life of Moscow and regions, it is known for its topical commentaries on popular culture and politics
Kulʹtura (Culture) is an important Russian weekly newspaper previously published under the titles Rabochiĭ i iskusstvo (1929-1930), Sovetskoe iskusstvo (1931-1941), Literatura i iskusstvo (1942-1944), Sovetskoe iskusstvo (1944-1952) and Sovetskai͡a kulʹtura (1953-1991). Throughout the years the newspaper articles reviewed major events in Russian cultural life, in literature, theater, cinematography and arts. In the Soviet period it published critical diatribes against dissident writers Pasternak, Solzhenitsyn, Aksyonov and others, infamous articles condemning modern art exhibitions, chastising avant-guard composers and abstract painters. In modern Russia its reviews and event listings often focus on the cultural life of Moscow and regions, it is known for its topical commentaries on popular culture and politics
Published:Began in 2013
Item Description:Press release announcing availability of this resource was issued by East View on November 13, 2013. See: A time capsule of Soviet and Russian culture: now online in the Sovetskai͡a kulʹtura digital archive, https://www.eastview.com/pressreleases/sovetskaiakulturada
Press release announcing availability of this resource was issued by East View on November 13, 2013. See: A time capsule of Soviet and Russian culture: now online in the Sovetskai︠a︡ kulʹtura digital archive, https://www.eastview.com/pressreleases/sovetskaiakulturada
Physical Description:1 online resource
ISSN:0561-2160
Access:This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University