Read Being Soviet: Identity, Rumour, and Everyday Life Under Stalin 1939-1953 Online
Authors: Timothy Johnston
Tags: #History, #Europe, #General, #Russia & the Former Soviet Union, #Modern, #20th Century, #Social History, #Political Science, #Political Ideologies, #Communism; Post-Communism & Socialism
Turkey
40
Ukrainian nationalism (see nationalist
movements)
Utesov, L.
19,
34,
66,
88,
172,
177,
183,
187–8
Vavilov, N.
33–4,
89
Viola, L.
xxi,
xxxviii
Voice of America
194–5,
207
War and the Working Class
52
Werth, A.
64–5,
67,
71,
140,
163
Winter war
4–5,
7–8,
12–13,
17,
28–31,
34–5
press coverage
30–1,
40
rumours about
30–1,
38–40
and Soviet ‘liberation’
39–41
and Soviet might
29–32
World War II (see Great
Patriotic War)
Zhdanovshchina
173,
178–9,
183
Zhebrak, A.
89–90,
175,
184,
187
Zubkhova, E.
155
Table of Contents
The historiography of the Stalin era: where have we got to? xvii
Official Soviet Identity and the ‘tactics of the habitat’ xxv
BEING SOVIET IN THE PRE-WAR ERA
The Liberator State? The Crisis of Official Soviet Identity
Official Soviet Identity in the Pact Period 5
The diplomatic identity of the USSR 7
The identity of the USSR as a Civilization 16
Being Soviet in the ‘Pact Period’: ordinary citizens and the
BEING SOVIET DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR
Perfidious Allies? Britain, America, and Official
Official Soviet Identity and the image of the
The Grand Alliance in the Soviet collective imagination 61
Soviet wartime mentalit´e: the allied states and the rumour network 78
Patrons or Predators? Foreign Servicemen, Technology,
Official Soviet Identity and Western science and culture 84
Lend Lease: gift or payment? 91
Lend Lease within the Soviet wartime imagination 95
Anglo-American servicemen in the wartime USSR 100
Soviet wartime mentalit´e : the glamour of the
BEING SOVIET IN THE POST- WAR YEARS
Panics, Peace, and Pacifism: Official Soviet Diplomatic
From allies to enemies: Britain and America,
A peace-loving superpower: Soviet diplomatic identity
‘Struggling for peace’ or pacifism? Popular participation
Soviet mentalit´e during the early Cold War: the outside
Subversive Styles? Official Soviet Cultural Identity
The Cold War attack on capitalist life 169
Jazz, style, and science: interacting with post-war
Soviet mentalit´e during the early Cold War: foreign chic
Appendix: Interview Technique and Questions Used 213