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1media/soviet-life-magazine.jpg2019-12-07T16:17:19-08:00Vlad Beronjaa6337232fde5137b97704cae941c3827ee752c033500815image_header2019-12-08T01:02:02-08:00Vlad Beronjaa6337232fde5137b97704cae941c3827ee752c03This SACLAR book features student essays on English-language magazines published by the formerly socialist Eastern European countries at the height of the Cold War and distributed in the United States as a form of "polite propaganda." These include Soviet Life, Bulgaria Today, Czechoslovak Life, and Yugoslav Life, all of which are in the holdings of the the Perry–Castañeda Library at the University of Texas at Austin. Modeled on LIFE magazine and other "glossy" periodicals, the magazines feature high quality photographic illustrations and articles on various aspects of life in one-party state socialism, focusing especially on its cultural, scientific, and social achievements. The student essays collected here are not intended to serve as a comprehensive historical overview of all the magazinescovered on the website; rather, each page engages a representative topic, providing the reader with a brief snapshot into the magazines' contents, historical context, and rhetorical performance. The content for this book was created by the M.A. students in the Graduate Seminar in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Civilizations and Cultures at the University of Texas at Austin. The project was supervised by Vladislav Beronja, Assistant Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies, with the help of Ian Goodale, the European Studies Librarian.
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1media/glossies.jpg2019-12-05T16:15:05-08:00Lexi Jovanovicdf62fcae3a76829dd2b068a83aa9f36f58104ea9Children of the Revolution: Selling Socialism in Soviet Life7by Lexi Jovanovicimage_header2019-12-05T16:25:13-08:00Lexi Jovanovicdf62fcae3a76829dd2b068a83aa9f36f58104ea9
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1media/Trnka2.jpgmedia/08.jpg2019-11-30T10:57:21-08:00Kathryn Yegorov-Crate4ba160411e5b0f57f9aa2958b16c08b5451813caPuppet Theatre and Stop Motion Animation in Czechoslovakia31Kathryn Yegorov-Crateimage_header2019-12-01T13:07:25-08:00Kathryn Yegorov-Crate4ba160411e5b0f57f9aa2958b16c08b5451813ca
1media/cover1-big (1).jpg2019-11-21T13:53:15-08:00Theodore Warner90380d345330ca124f760bc96a486fb8aa971ad4Your Questions on Communism: An Americanized Communism in Soviet Life8By Theo Warnerimage_header2019-12-07T18:24:26-08:00Vlad Beronjaa6337232fde5137b97704cae941c3827ee752c03
1media/IMG_0201.jpg2019-12-07T19:30:56-08:00Vlad Beronjaa6337232fde5137b97704cae941c3827ee752c03Secularized Heritage: Old Bulgarian Icons3Terry Orrimage_header2019-12-07T19:35:40-08:00Vlad Beronjaa6337232fde5137b97704cae941c3827ee752c03