Adult history for children in Pioneer magazine
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Adult history for children in Pioneer magazine
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S0236-20070000616-8-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Pages
105-113
Abstract
The article is based on. The transformation of the narratives about the past, written for soviet children in the 1920-ies and 1930-ies are analizeв on the basis of the materials of Pioneer magazine The author depicts the forms and the premises of the texts which appeal to the past, and states that the process of the outspread of such stories was brought on not only by the shift of the Soviet state’s ideology, but by the inner trends of the post-revolutionary culture as well.
Keywords
SOVIET CHILDHOOD, PUBLIC HISTORY, PIONEER MAGAZINE, SOVIET HISTORY
Date of publication
01.06.2015
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