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  • Winston, Brian  (3)
  • Altstadt, Audrey L.  (2)
  • London : Routledge  (5)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781138477827 , 9781138639003
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 234 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe 27
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe
    DDC: 306.20947
    Keywords: Politics and culture History ; 20th century ; Azerbaijan ; Ethnicity Political aspects ; History ; 20th century ; Azerbaijan ; Social change History ; 20th century ; Azerbaijan ; Imperialism History ; 20th century ; Azerbaijan Politics and government ; 20th century ; Azerbaijan Social conditions ; 20th century ; Azerbaijan Cultural policy ; Azerbaijan Relations ; Soviet Union ; Soviet Union Relations ; Azerbaijan ; Soviet Union Cultural policy
    Abstract: The Azerbaijani Enlightenment : constructing and disseminating a Turkic identity -- 2. Soviet cultural policies, 1920-1940 : modernization or imperialism? -- 3. Dotting the I's : alphabet
    Abstract: "The early Soviet Union's 'nationalities policy' involved the formation of many national republics, within which 'nation building' and 'modernization' were undertaken for the benefit of 'backward' peoples. This book, in considering how such policies were implemented in Azerbaijan, argues that the Soviet policies were in fact a form of imperialism, with 'nation building' and 'modernization' imposed firmly along Soviet lines. The book demonstrates that in Azerbaijan, and more widely among western Turkic peoples, the Volga and Crimean Tatars, there were before the onset of Soviet rule long standing, well developed, forward looking, secular, national movements, which were not at all 'backward' and which had different visions to the Soviets. The book shows how in the period 1920 to 1940 the two different visions competed with each other, with eventually the pre-Soviet vision of Azerbaijani culture losing out, and the Soviet version prevailing. The book examines the details of this Sovietization of culture: in language policy and the change of the alphabet, in education, higher education and in literature. The book concludes by exploring how pre-Soviet Azerbaijani culture survived to a degree underground, and how it was partially rehabilitated after the death of Stalin and more fully in the late Soviet period"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-224) and index , The Azerbaijani Enlightenment : constructing and disseminating a Turkic identity2. Soviet cultural policies, 1920-1940 : modernization or imperialism? , 3. Dotting the I's : alphabet
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781138639003
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 234 Seiten , Illustration , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe 27
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe
    DDC: 306.20947
    RVK:
    Keywords: Politics and culture History 20th century ; Ethnicity Political aspects 20th century ; History ; Social change History 20th century ; Imperialism History 20th century ; Azerbaijan Politics and government 20th century ; Azerbaijan Social conditions 20th century ; Azerbaijan Cultural policy ; Azerbaijan Relations ; Soviet Union Relations ; Soviet Union Cultural policy ; Aserbaidschan ; Sowjetunion ; Sowjetisierung ; Nationenbildung ; Nationalitätenpolitik ; Kulturpolitik ; Geschichte 1920-1940
    Abstract: "The early Soviet Union's 'nationalities policy' involved the formation of many national republics, within which 'nation building' and 'modernization' were undertaken for the benefit of 'backward' peoples. This book, in considering how such policies were implemented in Azerbaijan, argues that the Soviet policies were in fact a form of imperialism, with 'nation building' and 'modernization' imposed firmly along Soviet lines. The book demonstrates that in Azerbaijan, and more widely among western Turkic peoples, the Volga and Crimean Tatars, there were before the onset of Soviet rule long standing, well developed, forward looking, secular, national movements, which were not at all 'backward' and which had different visions to the Soviets. The book shows how in the period 1920 to 1940 the two different visions competed with each other, with eventually the pre-Soviet vision of Azerbaijani culture losing out, and the Soviet version prevailing. The book examines the details of this Sovietization of culture: in language policy and the change of the alphabet, in education, higher education and in literature. The book concludes by exploring how pre-Soviet Azerbaijani culture survived to a degree underground, and how it was partially rehabilitated after the death of Stalin and more fully in the late Soviet period"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: The Azerbaijani Enlightenment : constructing and disseminating a Turkic identity -- 2. Soviet cultural policies, 1920-1940 : modernization or imperialism? -- 3. Dotting the I's : alphabet
    Description / Table of Contents: The Azerbaijani Enlightenment : constructing and disseminating a Turkic identity2. Soviet cultural policies, 1920-1940 : modernization or imperialism? -- 3. Dotting the I's : alphabet.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-224) and index
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  • 3
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    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 0203015630 , 9780203015636
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xii, 430 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Messages
    DDC: 302.2309
    Keywords: Mass media History ; Mass media History ; Mass media History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Media Studies ; Mass media ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books History
    Abstract: "The liberty to know" : printing from 1455 -- "Taking off vizards and vailes and disguises" : newspapers from 1566 -- "Congress shall make no law" : journalism from 1702 -- "Here's the papers, here's the papers" : journalism from 1836 -- "Leal sovvenir" : imaging from 1413 -- "Who knows not her name" : theatre from 1513 -- "So much for stage feeling" : stage and screen from 1737 -- "Give the public what we think they need" : radio from 1906 -- "American shots" : cinema from 1925 -- "See it now" : television from 1954 -- "Free expression is in very deep trouble" : media to 1991 and beyond
    Description / Table of Contents: "The liberty to know" : printing from 1455"Taking off vizards and vailes and disguises" : newspapers from 1566 -- "Congress shall make no law" : journalism from 1702 -- "Here's the papers, here's the papers" : journalism from 1836 -- "Leal sovvenir" : imaging from 1413 -- "Who knows not her name" : theatre from 1513 -- "So much for stage feeling" : stage and screen from 1737 -- "Give the public what we think they need" : radio from 1906 -- "American shots" : cinema from 1925 -- "See it now" : television from 1954 -- "Free expression is in very deep trouble" : media to 1991 and beyond.
    Note: Includes index. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record , Includes index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0415142296 , 041514230X
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 374 S , graph. Darst
    Edition: Reprinted
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Mass media Technological innovations ; History ; Communication Technological innovations ; History ; Communication Social aspects ; Mass media Social aspects ; Massenmedien ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Soziologie ; Geschichte ; Technische Innovation
    Description / Table of Contents: Literaturverz. 351 - 360
    Note: Rev. ed. of: Misunderstanding media. 1986 - References S. 351 - 360 and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0203024370 , 9780203024379 , 9781134766338 , 1134766335
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiv, 374 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Winston, Brian Media technology and society
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media Technological innovations ; History ; Communication Technological innovations ; History ; Communication Social aspects ; Mass media Social aspects ; Médias Innovations ; Histoire ; Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication Histoire ; Communication Aspect social ; Médias Aspect social ; Mass media Technological innovations ; History ; Communication Technological innovations ; History ; Communication Social aspects ; Mass media Social aspects ; Computers ; Massamedia ; Communication ; Technological innovations ; Mass media ; Social aspects ; Mass media ; Technological innovations ; Communication ; Social aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Media Studies ; Geschichte ; Informationstechnik ; Sozialer Wandel ; Gesellschaft ; Elektronische Medien ; Kommunikationstechnik ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: How are new media born? How do they change? And how do they change us? This work reports on the history of communication technologies, from the printing press to the Internet, and seeks to challenge the myth of an 'information revolution'
    Note: Revised edition of: Misunderstanding media. 1986. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-360) and index. - Print version record
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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