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Title Statement | The Soviet century: archaeology of a lost world / Karl Schlögel ; translated by Rodney Livingstone. |
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Author | Schlögel, Karl |
Additional Contributors | Livingstone, Rodney |
Schlögel, Karl | |
Publication | Princeton: Princeton University Press,[2023]©2023 |
Extent of Item | xx, 906 pages |
ISBN | 9780691183749 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07067522 |
General Notes | "First published in Germany under the title Das sowjetische Jahrhundert, by Karl Schl̲gel, © Verlag C.H. Beck oHG, M|nchen, 2018"--Title page verso. |
Languages | In English, translated from the original German. |
Contents | Introduction : archaeology of a vanished world --Shards of Empire --Highway of enthusiasts --Soviet sign-worlds --The life of things --Oases of freedom --Interiors --Landscapes, public spaces --Big data --Rituals --Bodies --Kolyma : the pole of cold --The Solovetsky special camp, laboratory of extremes : Monastery Island as concentration camp --Corridors of power --The noise of time --Alien territory, contact zones, in-between worlds --The railroads of empire : time travel back into the Russian twentieth century --Red cube : The Lenin mausoleum as keystone --The Lubyanka project : design for a muše imaginaire of Soviet civilisation. |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references (pages 823-880) and index. |
Summary | "The Soviet Union is gone, but its ghostly traces remain, not least in the material vestiges left behind in its turbulent wake. What was it really like to live in the USSR? What did it look, feel, smell, and sound like? In The Soviet century, Karl Schl̲gel, one of the world's leading historians of the Soviet Union, presents a spellbinding epic that brings to life the everyday world of a unique lost civilization. A museum of -- and travel guide to -- the Soviet past, The Soviet century explores in evocative detail both the largest and smallest aspects of life in the USSR, from the Gulag, the planned economy, the railway system, and the steel city of Magnitogorsk to cookbooks, military medals, prison camp tattoos, and the ubiquitous perfume Red Moscow. The book examines iconic aspects of Soviet life, including long queues outside shops, cramped communal apartments, parades, and the Lenin mausoleum, as well as less famous but important parts of the USSR, including the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, the voice of Radio Moscow, graffiti, and even the typical toilet, which became a pervasive social and cultural topic. Throughout, the book shows how Soviet life simultaneously combined utopian fantasies, humdrum routine, and a pervasive terror symbolized by the Lubyanka, then as now the headquarters of the secret police. Drawing on Schl̲gel's decades of travel in the Soviet and post-Soviet world, and featuring more than 8-illustrations, The Soviet Century is vivid, immediate, and grounded in firsthand encounters with the places and objects it describes. The result in an unforgettable account of the Soviet Century. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Communism and culture--Soviet Union |
Quality of life--Soviet Union | |
By Location | Soviet Union--Civilization |
Soviet Union--Social conditions--1917-1945 | |
Soviet Union--Social life and customs--1917-1970 |