Patronage, personal networks and the party-state : everyday life in the cultural sphere in communist Russia and east central Europe
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Patronage, personal networks and the party-state : everyday life in the cultural sphere in communist Russia and east central Europe
(Trondheim studies on East European cultures & societies / editor, György Péteri, no. 13)
[Norwegian University of Science and Technology], 2004
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"This book includes the articles which were originally published in the theme issue of Contemporary European History, vol. 11 Part 1 (February 2002)"--Preface
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Contents of Works
- From illusory 'Society' to intellectual 'Public' : VOKS, international travel and party-intelligentsia relation in the interwar period / Michael David-Fox
- 'Most respected comrade--' : patrons, clients, brokers and uniofficial netwerks in the stalinist music world / Kiril Tomoff
- Contacts : social dynamics in the Czechoslovak stste-socialist art world / Maruska Svasek
- 'Culture bosses' as patrons and clients : the functioning of the soviet creative unions in the postwar period / Vera Tolz
- Kruzhok culture : the meaning of patronage in the early Soviet literary world / Barbara Walker
- Purge and patronage : kádár's counter-revolution and the field and the field of economic reseach in Hungary, 1957-1958 / György Péteri
