"This lively and often moving collection of essays is an
important contribution to Western scholarship on Soviet society and
culture during the Second World War.... a] straightforward but
lively description of cultural life, unhampered by excessive
interpretation or cultural theory. For all those who love Russia s
cultural heritage, these essays cast a welcome spotlight on some of
the people and pockets of life from that tragic but compelling
time." Canadian Slavonic Papers
"Enjoyable to read and accessible to the nonspecialist, Culture
and Entertainment is not only an indispensable addition to any
Soviet studies library but will prove valuable to anyone interested
in or teaching courses on World War II, propaganda and popular
culture, homefront politics, or the interacation between cultural
creation and governmental power." Journal of Modern History
"This comprehensive recollection of articles goes beyond
cultural history, and provides an original approach to the study of
war. War, we learn, is fought on many fronts, and the cultural one
should not be underestimated." SAIS Review
..". takes the reader to the heart of the patriotic struggle, to
the cultural and spiritual imperatives that roused Russian
resistance." Canadian Military History
"This collection... furthers knowledge of Soviet high and
popular culture, and also demonstrates the extremely important role
that cultural productions played in helping to maintain Soviet
spirits in the midst of the Nazi onslaught." Choice
"This anthology of scholarly articles provides surprising
insights into Soviet cultural propaganda during the Great Patriotic
War." War, Literature and the Arts
..". the essays here provide much food for thought and constitute a
valuable addition to a relatively neglected area of study." The
Slavonic Review
World War II (The Great Patriotic War) had a pronounced cultural
and emotional impact on the Russian people. The subjects of these
essays range from the Moscow press to frontline correspondents,
from entertainment brigades to amateur songs by fighting men and
women, from symphonic compositions to revivals of literary
classics, and from Moscow stages to folk ensembles on the
battlefield the cultural outpourings in the hearts and souls of
ordinary Russians at war."
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