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Stalinism and the Soviet-Finnish War, 1939-40 - Crisis Management, Censorship and Control

English · Hardback

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This book offers an illuminating bridge between the political and social dimensions of the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939-40. The conflict represented a significant crisis for the Soviet Union, inspiring international condemnation and a significant loss of face for its supporters, both at home and abroad. The focus of this study is not upon the military dynamics of the war, but upon its ability to influence events, interpretations and interactions between agents and institutions within the Soviet Union and the wider international communist movement. Through original archival research, this book considers the ways in which the Soviet leadership reacted to the crisis, the tools at its disposal, and the effectiveness with which it managed to manipulate and control the spread of information through official and unofficial channels. It contributes to a more complete and complex picture of the inter-related nature of Soviet politics, propaganda and mass media in this period.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Politics and Diplomacy.- Chapter 3: Crisis-management, Censorship, Control.- Chapter 4: Signals from Stalin.- Chapter 5: Life in Leningrad.- Chapter 6: Silencing the Past.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.- Index.

About the author

Malcolm L. G. Spencer has focused his research on the impact of the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939-40 on the international communist movement. He was previously awarded the ‘Evan & Peggy Anderson Essay Prize’ from the Russian & Eurasian Studies Centre at St Antony’s College, Oxford in 2015.

Summary

This book offers an illuminating bridge between the political and social dimensions of the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939-40. The conflict represented a significant crisis for the Soviet Union, inspiring international condemnation and a significant loss of face for its supporters, both at home and abroad. The focus of this study is not upon the military dynamics of the war, but upon its ability to influence events, interpretations and interactions between agents and institutions within the Soviet Union and the wider international communist movement. Through original archival research, this book considers the ways in which the Soviet leadership reacted to the crisis, the tools at its disposal, and the effectiveness with which it managed to manipulate and control the spread of information through official and unofficial channels. It contributes to a more complete and complex picture of the inter-related nature of Soviet politics, propaganda and mass media in this period.

Product details

Authors Malcolm L G Spencer, Malcolm L. G. Spencer
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319946450
ISBN 978-3-31-994645-0
No. of pages 229
Dimensions 152 mm x 20 mm x 217 mm
Weight 410 g
Illustrations XI, 229 p. 6 illus.
Series St Antony's Series
St Antony's Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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