Picturing the workers' Olympics and the Spartakiads : modernist and avant-garde engagement with sport in Central Europe and the USSR, 1920-1932

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Picturing the workers' Olympics and the Spartakiads : modernist and avant-garde engagement with sport in Central Europe and the USSR, 1920-1932

Przemysław Strożek

(Routledge histories of Central and Eastern Europe)

Routledge, 2023

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-211) and index

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内容説明

The book explores the phenomenon of socialist sport and its presentation across a range of countries including Germany, Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia as well as the USSR itself. The book shows the growing influence of communism in countries that were either not yet communist or were never to become so.

目次

1. The New Great Power. The First Workers' Olympics in Frankfurt am Main as a Socialist Olympia, 1925 2. The Giants at the Prater Stadium. Visualising the Second Workers' Olympics in the Socialist Paradise: the Red Vienna, 1931 3. 'Every Worker-Athlete Must be a Soldier of the Revolution'. From Vsevobuch to Gustav Klucis's Spartakiada series, 1928 4. The Communist Workers' Sport for the Revolution, for the Proletariat, for the People. Devetsil, FPT and the Visual Propaganda of the Second Spartakiad in Prague, 1928 5. The Collective Embodiment of the Red Man. Workers' Physical Training Association, Munka Circle and Worker Photography in Budapest 6. 'Overcoming all Obstacles - Red Sport!' Visualising solidarity and hope for Communist Sport in Berlin, 1931-1932 7. Conclusion

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