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Propaganda in Color: Examining Soviet-Era Posters with HIST 4379 – The Cold War

Posted on June 8, 2022 by eric_ames

INTRODUCTION Although the Keston Center for Religion, Politics, and Society is best known for its collection of anti-religious materials, religious underground publications, and library, its holdings also contain Soviet-era propaganda posters that comment on a variety of Cold War era… Continue Reading →

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Revisiting Red October: Power, Propaganda, and Persecution

Posted on September 25, 2017 by eric_ames

One hundred years ago, the Russian Revolution, actually a pair of revolutions which took place in February and October of 1917, shook the world. Food shortages, rapid currency inflation, and weariness with World War 1, among other things, led to… Continue Reading →

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