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8vo, pp.308. 'A stunningly original study of Stalinist society... Waterlow’s fresh and fluent style crackles with wit and perception... Essential reading for anyone interested in how human beings navigate a path through times of extraordinary upheaval, privation and danger' – Daniel Beer, author of The House of the Dead: Siberian Exile under the Tsars 'An extraordinary achievement. Jonathan Waterlow has found a unique lens into Stalinist society through this brilliant exploration of humor.' – Ronald Grigor Suny, author of The Soviet Experiment 'Re-vitalizes our understanding of Soviet society' – Lynne Viola, author of The Unknown Gulag 'Jonathan Waterlow’s fascinating book is, however, a pioneering historical study of the genre, unique in its sensitivity to the social context in which jokes circulated. Drawing on extensive unpublished material from archives, it captures the contrary functions of these small comic narratives, as instruments of social solidarity and not just of subversion. It is also, as any book about jokes should be, lively, engaging, and at times very funny. A must read for anyone interested in Soviet or indeed Russian culture.' – Catriona Kelly, author of Russian Literature: A Very Short Introduction 'The best book on Stalinism I've read in a long time' – S.A. Smith, author of The Russian Revolution: A Very Short Introduction 'A revelatory account of how ordinary citizens experienced Stalinism. Essential reading.' – Andy Willimott, author of Living the Revolution 'One of those rare books that not only has to be read by scholars in the field, but is also accessible to a wide readership. Indeed it is an essential read for anybody who wants to get beyond standard views of the "communist joke" and understand what humour really tells us about life under this extraordinary regime' – David Priestland, author of The Red Flag: Communism and the Making of the Modern World '...gives us a powerful insight into the way societies function at times of great stress and into the nature of humanity itself.' – Peter Waldron, Former President of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies 'To breathtaking effect, Armando Iannucci’s The Death of Stalin tapped into the relentlessly dark humour to be found in the USSR at its paranoid peak. Now, Jonathan Waterlow has picked up the baton, exploring the kind of jokes that flourished in Soviet society to help people cope with the uncertainty and despair of living under an authoritarian regime where reality could change overnight. Tracing how traditional strands of Russian humour adapted to the new era, he discovers that the country couldn’t be neatly split into believers and dissidents. Most citizens were somewhere in between, and making sense of that grey area is what excites Waterlow, particularly when the official version and personal experience intersected and engaged with each other. Thanks to the records of a Soviet Commission on satire, he can tell us what the regime thought of the jokers too. Waterlow provides insight into a people who, more than 25 years after the collapse of the USSR, still remain an enigma.' – The Herald
Fort in-8. broch. ed. 725 pages. "Confession d'un intellectuel européen", poète, l'auteur témoigne des années staliniennes. Illustrations.
pp. viii, 287. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, spine darkened. Coldwar/Economics 3
Original paper wrappers stiff protector. 8vo, 14 pages. 25 cm. In Ukrainian. Title translates to "The Brown Bandit. " A critique of German Fascism. Wanda Wasilewska was a well-known Polish communist and propagandist who worked closely with the Soviet Union during and after WWII. She was appointed as head of the Society of Polish Patriots by Joseph Stalin and was very active in the Soviet-sponsored Polish Committee of National Liberation, which supported Polish inclusion in the Soviet Union. SUBJECT (S) : Fascism -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Ukraine. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (UC Berkeley, NYPL) . Ex-library with usual markings. Pages are brown. Very Good Condition. (UKR-2-1)
8vo. Xi, 780 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language; Minnesotan history; Finnish-American history; Finnish-Americans -- Minnesota. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Dust jacket present but torn, chipped, and taped together. Book has almost no wear. Very good condition. (FIN-1-19)
Paris, Fayard-Mame, 1977, 236pp.
Fayard1977, In-8 broché, 236 pages. Bon état.
1961M7164<p>London: Freedom Press 1961. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. Near VG. 8vo 32pp stapled wrappers. Rare early issue focusing on cinema with particular focus on Vigo and Bunuel of this important anarchist magazine. Unmarked copy a bit of wear and soil.</p> London: Freedom Press paperback
pp. viii, 308. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First edition. Nice copy. Coldwar/Economics 4
340x235 mm. No pagination. Hardcover. Cover slightly yellowing and rubbed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
R16410, Paris, Fayard-Mame, 1977, 236pp.
1977185292Fayard Fayard, 1977. In-8 broché de 236 pages. Bon état.
in 16°, bross. edit. con sovrac. ill., piccole rotture e mancanze in sovrac.
Contro tutti i conservatorismi di destra e di sinitra che paralizzano il nostro paese.
Pubblicazione del 1975 sulla fondazione della politica salariale della CGIL. Estratto da Annali della Fondazione Giagiacomo Feltrinelli 1974/75. In ottime condizioni. Coperta editoriale in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure marginali. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con fioriture. In 8. Dim. 24x17 cm. Pp. da 409 a 446. Pamphlet of 1974 about establishment of salary policy of CGIL. Extract from Annali della Fondazione Giagiacomo Feltrinelli 1974/75. In very good conditions. Editorial cover in good general conditions lightly worn in the extremities. Binding in good conditions. Pages are in good conditions with foxing. In 8. Dim. 24x17 cm. Pp. from 409 to 446
Legatura editoriale telata, copertina rigida con titoli al dorso, lievemente urtata alle cuffie e alle punte, in buono stato conservativo. Provvista di sovraccoperta di carta con alette, segnata da appesantimento dei toni, lacerazioni alle estremità, sbiadimento e tracce scure da manipolazione. Pagine ben conservate, tonalità leggermente scurite dal tempo, polvere ai tagli. N. pag. 175. USATO
In-8 (cm. 22), tela editoriale, titolo e fregi oro al dorso e al piatto, copertina in acetato, pp. 610. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 526 + 29 pages.
(Comunismo) walter G. Histoire du Communisme. Parigi, 1931. In-8°, pp. 624.
Mm 115x195 Collana "La cultura. Discussioni". Brossura editoriale di 345 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Ottimo stato.
8vo, br. ed. pp.312. photographies en noir et blanc, dans le texte.
SCH228C541969 / 265 pages. Broché Editions le centurion Collection sciences humaines
193188724Payot, coll. « Bibliothèque Historique » 1931 In-8 broché cousu 22 cm. 623 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
16263Paris, Albin Michel, 1974. 13 x 20, 678 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché + jaquette, bon état.