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Title: Frozen Culture: the age of Stalinism


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Frozen Culture the age of Stalinism
  • Repressions and re-structuring 1944-1953

2
War time
  • People of culture evacuated to the rear
  • Estonians in Chelyabinsk and Yaroslavl
  • Latvians in Ivanovo
  • On place, the status quo formally restored
  • Ca 200 000 Lithuanian Jews murdered
  • Ca 66 000 Latvian Jews
  • Ca 1400 Estonian Jews

3
THREE WAYS AFTER 1944
  • Some people had left the country
  • Some people returned from the Soviet rear
  • Some people had spent the war at home
  • The first were forgotten
  • The last were suspicious
  • In addition, the communities of the
    deported/arrested people occurred in Siberia

4
Membership of the Communist Party
  • 1941
  • Estonia 3732
  • Latvia ?
  • Lithuania 4625
  • 1953 (ca 1/3 were native members)
  • Lithuania 36,000, 38 Lithuanians
  • Latvia 42,000, 50 Latvians
  • Estonia 22,000, 42 Estonians

5
Repressions I (writers only)
  • Suicides
  • Barbarus (?), Estonian writer and leader
  • Death beacuse of alcoholism
  • Alberts Caks, Latvian writer
  • August Alle, Estonian writer

6
Repressions II
  • Arrested
  • Heiti Talvik, Estonian poet
  • Hugo Raudsepp, Estonian playwright
  • Deported
  • Elza Sterste, Latvian poetess
  • Died for overtension
  • Salomeja Neris, Lithuanian poetess
  • Balys Sruoga, Lithuanian writer

7
Banned
  • Friedebert Tuglas, Estonian writer
  • Johannes Semper, Estonian writer
  • Ilmi Kolla, Estonian poetess

8
New heroes soldiers and partisans
  • Soviet/Russian Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
  • Lithuania Maryte Melnikaite
  • Estonia Leen Kullmann
  • Latvia. The Red Riflemen
  • Streets, enterprises, parks, theatres, schools
    etc etc renamed by the names of the heroes.
  • Also by J.-P. Marat and the Communares

9
Ochistka or, cleaning
  • Leaders of the CP accused in infidelity
  • Thrown off the Party and repressed
  • Also outstanding people of culture
  • Harsh repressions on national cultures
  • Since the decision of the SS of the CP of the
    USSR in February, 1948
  • Culmination in the Baltics 1950

10
Cleaning in culture
  • Enforced since 1948
  • Culmination in the Baltic republics in 1950
  • Libraries revised, publications destroyed
  • Vulgar-sociological methods of interpretation
    Compulsory Soviet realism
  • Strong Russification
  • Glorification of the Soviet Army
  • Culture of the brethren republics introduced

11
National form, Soviet content
  • Folk art used to show the native people
  • Classical art used to describe Russians
  • Stress on class differences
  • The role of the Russians in the advance of the
    national cultures was overstressed
  • Part. in education and in history of culture
  • History was freely re-written and falsified
  • Unification of education system

12
Country the kolkhozes
  • 70 of the population lived in the country
  • First attempts to make kolkhozes in 1940
  • The process of collectivisation enforced by
    violence
  • Enormous taxes for individual farmers
  • Mass deportations in 1949
  • Kolkhozes founded very fast after that
  • No salaries, individual household limited to
    minimum
  • The partisan movement extinguished

13
The cities
  • Ruins restored
  • People working on reconstruction
  • Quick industrialisation, people rushing in
  • The waves of immigrants from Russia
  • Hungry years, limited foodstuff
  • Black market blooming
  • The American aid after the war
  • Also in cinemas!

14
Architecture
  • Gorgeous public buildings planned
  • The form and the content did not match
  • Apartment houses in bad situation
  • Communal apartments
  • Hostels for those coming from the country
  • Better space reserved for the immigrants
  • As a display, the leaders of culture used fine
    dwelling

15
Art
  • Poster style
  • Bright colours
  • Masses on pictures
  • Exact headings to avoid false interpretation

16
Music
  • New national anthems
  • Works for the music theatre, emphasizing the role
    of Russians in the national history
  • A number of songs in C-major
  • Tendencies to present national music as folk
    music mainly
  • Enormous success of Georg Ots, Estonian baritone

17
Education and sciences
  • Unified system for the entire USSR
  • Traditional structures altered to match it
  • Academies of Science founded in 1946
  • Academy as organisation of control
  • Also acting to deliver favours
  • Russian as first foreign language
  • History rewritten
  • Panslavist ideas
  • Youth organisations pioneers and Komsomol

18
Sport
  • The DOSAAF voluntary organisation to
    support army, air forces and navy
  • Military normatives established for the sport
    organisations
  • The Olympic Games in Helsinki, 1952
  • Johennes Kotkas, gold in wrestling
  • Basketball team, silver (the USA won gold)
  • Bruno Junk, bronze in walking
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