Conclusion
Stalin’s image was everywhere in Russia during his rule, but analytical and insightful portraits of the ruler were virtually nonexistent—and for obvious reasons. Public monuments cast Stalin as an omnipotent, beloved father figure, while censorship, terror, and mandatory conformity made it dangerous...
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Published in | This Thing of Darkness p. 336 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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Cornell University Press
15.03.2019
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