From the first anniversary of the revolution in 1918, 7 November was the day of celebrations that marked the founding of the Soviet regime. Through marches, speeches, military parades, carnivals, and the inaugurations of public monuments and plaques, it was on this key date that the peoples and territories of the USSR were brought together in commemoration of the October socialist revolution. Domestically, the object was to foster unity, provide legitimacy, and facilitate popular mobilisations. Commemorative events were also held outside the USSR, and these practices upheld the regime's international prestige, especially when it presented itself as a model for world revolution. This volume brings together a range of international authors exploring those commemorations from the perspective of the 2017 centenary. Contributors address the international echoes of the celebrations by sketching out a map of the diverse territories commemorating October, including the state spaces of the USSR and other socialist regimes; the associational spaces of the communist Western micro-societies; and the symbolic spaces of newspapers, colours, songs and the communists' revolutionary calendar. The collection is therefore valuable for readers interested in Soviet political rituals and their representations and new appropriations through different spaces, from the interwar period to the Cold War. It, as part of the Studies in Twentieth Century Communism series, offers a unique and vital perspective on the history of the twentieth century.
About the AuthorDr Jean-Francois Fayet is Professor of History at the University of Fribourg, SNF Senior Researcher at the University of Lausanne, and Associate Researcher at the Centre Russe, EHESS. He is the author of numerous publications on Soviet foreign policy, cultural diplomacy, and international communism. Stefanie Prezioso is Professor of Modern History at the University of Lausanne. Her research interests include the First World War, revolutionary processes in the first half of the twentieth history, social movement in the aftermath of the two World Wars, fascism, and antifascism. Her most recent book is Resistances mondiales a la guerre totale (1914-1918). Guerre et revolution (La Dispute, 2017). Dr Valerie Gorin is SNF Senior Researcher at the University of Lausanne, and Lecturer at the Center for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action (CERAH), a joint centre of the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute. Her research and publications focus on visual culture, media history, and crisis reporting.
Book InformationISBN 9781910448960
Author Jean-Francois FayetFormat Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Lawrence & Wishart LtdPublisher Lawrence & Wishart Ltd