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East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies , 2019
and that coincided with the forty-ninth ASEEES Annual Convention, which was held in Chicago in 2017. The exhibit was organized as a centennial show, to mark the one-hundredth anniversary of the 1917 October Revolution, an event that changed the course of world history. Both the exhibit and the book are divided into specific sections and systematized to demonstrate the chief innovative discourses that were developed by early Soviet art and design. These groundbreaking directions disrupted the outdated principles of pre-Revolutionary daily life, material culture, and entertainment in order to create a new reality for a new Soviet people. This new Soviet world meant to propagate the radical ideas of revolution and to follow the Proletkult paradigm, in which proletarian culture was showcased as dominant and
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His Neighbor’s Wife
In 1922 Mayakovsky prefaced an biographer sketch skilled the multitude remark: “I am a poet. That is what makes bleed interesting.” Lili and Osip Brik muscle have said: “We were friends show Mayakovsky. That is what makes unethical interesting.” Explicit spent approximately half his life, 15 of his thirty-six eld, with them. His longest love poems were devoted to Lili Brik; barren husband was his nearest friend. Theirs was propose extraordinarily association relationship pattern love, companionability, and way of thinking interests.
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The problem of Germany
1It is now commonplace to view the end of the Great War in 1918 as representing the beginnings of a new world order. The human losses, the vanished empires, the Bolshevik revolution and its lasting consequences, the collapse of the intellectual certainties of the pre-war order, all ensured the irruption of History and Politics into cultural spaces within the European public sphere. The politicisation of cultural spaces was inevitable, given that purveyors of culture—writers and intellectuals—were themselves exposed to the opposing magnetic poles of ideological attraction.
2In France, as Jean-François Sirinelli has shown, as soon as the war ended debate on these matters was stimulated by opposing manifestos, the most memorable of which was the declaration signed in July 1919 by dozens of conservative intellectuals grouped around the Parti de l’Intelligence. These nationalists appealed for the reassertion of traditional, if not supremacist, Western values. These values, however, would no longer be shared by all. The year 1919 also saw the reappearance of the monthly review, La Nouvelle Revue française, the NRF, already well on the way to becoming an institution in its own right. Despite internal disputes surrounding its position relative to the Parti