“A Worker Sweeping Criminals out of the Soviet Land” (from Russian Placards, 1917–22) (© British Library Board; all images courtesy British Library) The first thing you notice when you enter Russian ...
The exhibition explores the remarkably wide-ranging body of propaganda posters created as an artistic consequence of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Marking its centennial, this exhibition delves into a ...
The University of Delaware will hold a daylong symposium, including a public lecture and an exhibition of revolutionary posters, marking the centennial of the Russian Revolution on Thursday, Nov. 2.
Dmitrii Moor’s 1931 ‘Gather the Harvest’ poster. From the Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Collection. Part of the exhibition “Constructing Revolution: Soviet Propaganda Posters Between the World Wars” at the ...
There’s an old joke, often wrongly attributed to the Chines politician Zhou Enlai. When asked what the significance of the Russian Revolution was, fifty years after the events of 1917, he was said to ...
Susan Pack's Film Posters of the Russian Avant-Garde celebrates the experimental film posters from the pre-Stalin Soviet Union. “The new political structure created by the Bolshevik Revolution ...
It’s one hundred years this year since the Russian Revolution, and to help mark the centennial of this seismic event, scholars from across the country are coming to Bowdoin College. The 2017 Kemp ...
Mark Edele receives funding from the Australian Research Council. His book, The Soviet Union. A Short History covers some similar ground as this essay, but in greater depth. It will be published by ...
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