Kul'turnoe stroitel'stvo v SSSR, 1917-1927 (Cultural Construction in the USSR, 1917-1927): The Development of a Unified State Policy in the Cultural Sphere: Documents and Materials, 1989. In Russian.

Kul'turnoe stroitel'stvo v SSSR, 1917-1927 (Cultural Construction in the USSR, 1917-1927): The Development of a Unified State Policy in the Cultural Sphere: Documents and Materials, 1989. In Russian.

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Kul'turnoe stroitel'stvo v SSSR, 1917-1927 (Cultural Construction in the USSR, 1917-1927): The Development of a Unified State Policy in the Cultural Sphere: Documents and Materials, 1989. In Russian.
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Kul'turnoe stroitel'stvo v SSSR, 1917-1927 (Cultural Construction in the USSR, 1917-1927): The Development of a Unified State Policy in the Cultural Sphere: Documents and Materials, 1989. In Russian.

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Культурное строительство в СССР, 1917-1927 : разработка единой государственной политики в области культуры : документы и материалы / отв. ред. А.П. Ненароков ; АН СССР, Ин-т истории СССР ; Гл. архивное управление при СМ СССР ; ЦГА Октябрьской революции СССР ; ЦГА РСФСР.
Москва : Наука, 1989. 381, [1] с. 21 см.
Серия: История культурного строительства в СССР, 1917-1977.
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Kul'turnoe stroitel'stvo v SSSR, 1917-1927 (Cultural Construction in the USSR, 1917-1927): The Development of a Unified State Policy in the Cultural Sphere: Documents and Materials / ed. A.P. Nenarokov ; USSR Academy of Sciences, Institute of History of the USSR ; Main Archival Administration of the USSR Council of Ministers ; Central State Archive of the October Revolution ; Central State Archive of the RSFSR.
Moscow : Nauka, 1989. 381, [1] pp. 21 cm.
Series: History of Cultural Construction in the USSR, 1917-1977.
Hardcover. Print run of 2,400 copies.
Condition good: light age-related wear.

A primary source documentary collection of 91 archival documents on Soviet cultural policy in the decade 1917-1927, published during the Glasnost period when large-scale access to previously restricted Soviet archives was first becoming available. The documents, drawn from the Party archive of the Institute of Marxism-Leninism at the CC CPSU, the Central State Archive of the October Revolution (TSGAOR USSR), the Central State Archive of the RSFSR, the Central State Archives of the Georgian and Azerbaijani SSRs, the Central State Archive of the National Economy (TSGANH), the Central State Archive of Literature and Art (TSGALI), and selected periodicals, document the process by which the Soviet state attempted to formulate a unified cultural policy across a multi-ethnic polity in the first decade after the Revolution. The 91 items in the collection span from Lenin's early decrees on cultural institutions through the resolutions of the XV VKP(b) Congress of December 1927 (including Lunacharsky's address on the tasks of cultural construction), covering literacy campaigns, the nationalization of libraries, museums, and archives, the management of the arts, national-minority cultural policy, and Soviet international cultural relations. The collection is part of the series "History of Cultural Construction in the USSR, 1917-1977," published under a large joint editorial board chaired by M.P. Kim. The responsible editor for this volume is Aleksandr Pavlovich Nenarokov, a leading Soviet and Russian historian of Bolshevik nationality policy and early Soviet cultural history. The preparation team includes Tamara Yurievna Krasovitskaya, a specialist in Soviet educational and cultural policy toward national minorities. Published by Nauka in 1989, the volume represents the opening of Soviet archival publication series on cultural history at the height of the Glasnost era.

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