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ISBN
9780198725268
Book Title
Russia in the Microphone Age : a History of Soviet Radio, 1919-1970
Book Series
Oxford Studies in Medieval European History Ser.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.5 in
Publication Year
2015
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Stephen Lovell
Genre
Political Science, Performing Arts, Social Science, History
Topic
Political Process / Media & Internet, World / Russian & Former Soviet Union, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Propaganda, Customs & Traditions, Radio / General
Item Weight
18.8 Oz
Item Width
6.4 in
Number of Pages
250 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198725264
ISBN-13
9780198725268
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Book Title
Russia in the Microphone Age : a History of Soviet Radio, 1919-1970
Number of Pages
250 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Political Process / Media & Internet, World / Russian & Former Soviet Union, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Propaganda, Customs & Traditions, Radio / General
Publication Year
2015
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Performing Arts, Social Science, History
Author
Stephen Lovell
Book Series
Oxford Studies in Medieval European History Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
18.8 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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LCCN
2014-956891
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This meticulous, perceptive study shows off its author's unusual strengths as a historian equally at home in the Politburo, the communal flat, and the offices of literary journals. The combination turns out to be vital for an understanding of Soviet radio, which was not only a political tool of the first order, but also a major cultural institution with a profound impact on Soviet life Lovell's book is rich in detail and keenly analytical."--Times Literary Supplement "Scholars with a particular interest in Soviet history will certainly want to check out this monograph, and radio historians with a particular interest in regulations or questions of aesthetics will also find this book of value."--Noah Arceneaux, Jhistory "In this outstanding new history, Stephen Lovell traces the rise of Soviet radio and, with it, Soviet modes of listening....Lovell's book has much to recommend it. Its temporal scope allows him to trace the evolution of radio from the Stalinist to the Brezhnev era and to study its changing significance within Soviet culture....Russia in the Microphone Age will now be the definitive volume on the subject, and one hopes it will lead to further case studies. It should be read by anyone interested in media history or the history of radio, but it also has much to tell about the history of the Soviet project and, with it, the history of the twentieth century."--Stephen M. Norris, Journal of Modern History, "This meticulous, perceptive study shows off its author's unusual strengths as a historian equally at home in the Politburo, the communal flat, and the offices of literary journals. The combination turns out to be vital for an understanding of Soviet radio, which was not only a political tool of the first order, but also a major cultural institution with a profound impact on Soviet life Lovell's book is rich in detail and keenly analytical."--Times Literary Supplement "Scholars with a particular interest in Soviet history will certainly want to check out this monograph, and radio historians with a particular interest in regulations or questions of aesthetics will also find this book of value."--Noah Arceneaux, Jhistory, "This meticulous, perceptive study shows off its author's unusual strengths as a historian equally at home in the Politburo, the communal flat, and the offices of literary journals. The combination turns out to be vital for an understanding of Soviet radio, which was not only a political tool of the first order, but also a major cultural institution with a profound impact on Soviet life Lovell's book is rich in detail and keenly analytical."--Times Literary Supplement, "This meticulous, perceptive study shows off its author's unusual strengths as a historian equally at home in the Politburo, the communal flat, and the offices of literary journals. The combination turns out to be vital for an understanding of Soviet radio, which was not only a political tool of the first order, but also a major cultural institution with a profound impact on Soviet life Lovell's book is rich in detail and keenly analytical."--Times Literary Supplement "Scholars with a particular interest in Soviet history will certainly want to check out this monograph, and radio historians with a particular interest in regulations or questions of aesthetics will also find this book of value."--Noah Arceneaux, Jhistory"In this outstanding new history, Stephen Lovell traces the rise of Soviet radio and, with it, Soviet modes of listening....Lovell's book has much to recommend it. Its temporal scope allows him to trace the evolution of radio from the Stalinist to the Brezhnev era and to study its changing significance within Soviet culture....Russia in the Microphone Age will now be the definitive volume on the subject, and one hopes it will lead to further case studies. It should be read by anyone interested in media history or the history of radio, but it also has much to tell about the history of the Soviet project and, with it, the history of the twentieth century."--Stephen M. Norris, Journal of Modern History
Dewey Decimal
384.5/4/0947/0904
Table Of Content
GlossaryAbbreviationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Why Radio?1. Institutionalizing Soviet Radio2. Radio and the Making of Soviet Society3. How Russia Learned to Broadcast4. Mobilizing Radio: The War5. From Wire to Efir6. The Magnitofon and the Art of Soviet Broadcasting7. Radio Genres and Their Audiences in the Postwar EraEpilogueNote on SourcesBibliographyIndex
Synopsis
The first history in English of Soviet radio from its earliest days to the advent of television, showing the role played by broadcasting in establishing control of the Soviet State up to the 1970s: including the Cultural Revolution, Stalinist 1930s, World War II, the Cold War, and de-Stalinization., The story of radio begins alongside that of the Soviet state: Russia's first long-range transmission of the human voice occurred in 1919, during the civil war. Sound broadcasting was a medium of exceptional promise for this revolutionary regime. It could bring the Bolsheviks' message to the furthest corners of their enormous country. It had unprecedented impact: the voice of Moscow could now be wired into the very workplaces and living spaces of a population that was still only weakly literate.The liveness and immediacy of broadcasting also created vivid new ways of communicating 'Sovietness' - whether through May Day parades and elections, the exploits of aviators and explorers, or show trials and public criticism. Yet, in the USSR as elsewhere, broadcasting was a medium in flux: technology, the broadcasting profession, and the listening audience were never static. Soviet radio was quickly earmarked as the mouthpiece of Soviet power, yet its history is also full of unintended consequences. The supreme irony of Soviet 'radiofication' was that its greatest triumph - the expansion of the wireless-listening public in the Cold War era - made possible its greatest failure, by turning a part of the Soviet audience into devotees of Western broadcasting.Based on substantial original research in Moscow, St Petersburg, and Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia in the Microphone Age is the first full history of Soviet radio in English. In addition to the institutional and technological dimensions of the subject, it explores the development of programme content and broadcasting genres. It also goes in search of the mysterious figure of the Soviet listener. The result is a pioneering treatment of broadcasting as an integral part of Soviet culture from its early days in the 1920s until the dawn of the television age., The story of radio begins alongside that of the Soviet state: Russia's first long-range transmission of the human voice occurred in 1919, during the civil war. Sound broadcasting was a medium of exceptional promise for this revolutionary regime. It could bring the Bolsheviks' message to the furthest corners of their enormous country. It had unprecedented impact: the voice of Moscow could now be wired into the very workplaces and living spaces of a population that was still only weakly literate. The liveness and immediacy of broadcasting also created vivid new ways of communicating 'Sovietness' - whether through May Day parades and elections, the exploits of aviators and explorers, or show trials and public criticism. Yet, in the USSR as elsewhere, broadcasting was a medium in flux: technology, the broadcasting profession, and the listening audience were never static. Soviet radio was quickly earmarked as the mouthpiece of Soviet power, yet its history is also full of unintended consequences. The supreme irony of Soviet 'radiofication' was that its greatest triumph - the expansion of the wireless-listening public in the Cold War era - made possible its greatest failure, by turning a part of the Soviet audience into devotees of Western broadcasting. Based on substantial original research in Moscow, St Petersburg, and Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia in the Microphone Age is the first full history of Soviet radio in English. In addition to the institutional and technological dimensions of the subject, it explores the development of programme content and broadcasting genres. It also goes in search of the mysterious figure of the Soviet listener. The result is a pioneering treatment of broadcasting as an integral part of Soviet culture from its early days in the 1920s until the dawn of the television age.
LC Classification Number
HE8699
Copyright Date
2015
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