Imagining America: Influence and Images in Twentieth-Century Russia
In Imagining America, historian Alan M. Ball explores American influence in two newborn Russian states: the young Soviet Union and the modern Russian Republic. Ball deftly illustrates how in each era Russians have approached the United States with a conflicting mix of ideas—as a land to admire from afar, to shun at all costs, to emulate as quickly as possible, or to surpass on the way to a superior society. Drawing on a wide variety of sources including contemporary journals, newspapers, films, and popular songs, Ball traces the shifting Russian perceptions of American cultural, social, and political life. As he clearly demonstrates, throughout their history Russian imaginations featured a United States that political figures and intellectuals might embrace, exploit, or attack, but could not ignore.
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Imagining America: Influence and Images in Twentieth-Century Russia
In Imagining America, historian Alan M. Ball explores American influence in two newborn Russian states: the young Soviet Union and the modern Russian Republic. Ball deftly illustrates how in each era Russians have approached the United States with a conflicting mix of ideas—as a land to admire from afar, to shun at all costs, to emulate as quickly as possible, or to surpass on the way to a superior society. Drawing on a wide variety of sources including contemporary journals, newspapers, films, and popular songs, Ball traces the shifting Russian perceptions of American cultural, social, and political life. As he clearly demonstrates, throughout their history Russian imaginations featured a United States that political figures and intellectuals might embrace, exploit, or attack, but could not ignore.
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Imagining America: Influence and Images in Twentieth-Century Russia

Imagining America: Influence and Images in Twentieth-Century Russia

by Alan M. Ball
Imagining America: Influence and Images in Twentieth-Century Russia

Imagining America: Influence and Images in Twentieth-Century Russia

by Alan M. Ball

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In Imagining America, historian Alan M. Ball explores American influence in two newborn Russian states: the young Soviet Union and the modern Russian Republic. Ball deftly illustrates how in each era Russians have approached the United States with a conflicting mix of ideas—as a land to admire from afar, to shun at all costs, to emulate as quickly as possible, or to surpass on the way to a superior society. Drawing on a wide variety of sources including contemporary journals, newspapers, films, and popular songs, Ball traces the shifting Russian perceptions of American cultural, social, and political life. As he clearly demonstrates, throughout their history Russian imaginations featured a United States that political figures and intellectuals might embrace, exploit, or attack, but could not ignore.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780585482774
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 09/09/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Alan M. Ball is associate professor of history at Marquette University and the author of Russia's Last Capitalists: The Nepmen, 1921-1929 and And Now My Soul is Hardened: Abandoned Children in Soviet Russia, 1918-1930.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction: The Land of the Benzine Pegasus
Chapter 3 The Early Soviet Era
Chapter 4 Soviet Americanism
Chapter 5 Heavenly Miracles
Chapter 6 Happy Endings and Jolly Guys
Chapter 7 Arch-Bourgeois Machines
Chapter 8 Catch and Surpass
Chapter 9 The Contemporary Era
Chapter 10 Holy Communion at McDonald's
Chapter 11 The American Model
Chapter 12 Counter Strike
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Gud-Bai Amerika?
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