2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9434.2004.00305.x
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Mythical Communities and the New Soviet Woman: Bolshevik Antireligious Chastushki, 1917–32

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“…Husband have underlined how chastushki increasingly turned into propaganda tools in the wake of the October Revolution. 15 Something similar happened to song pamphlets in Finland. The possible influence of Russian chastushki and other popular song genres of the early twentieth century on the melodies and lyrics of Finnish popular pamphlet songs is an understudied topic that requires a special study.…”
Section: Song Pamphlets As a Form Of Popular Culturementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Husband have underlined how chastushki increasingly turned into propaganda tools in the wake of the October Revolution. 15 Something similar happened to song pamphlets in Finland. The possible influence of Russian chastushki and other popular song genres of the early twentieth century on the melodies and lyrics of Finnish popular pamphlet songs is an understudied topic that requires a special study.…”
Section: Song Pamphlets As a Form Of Popular Culturementioning
confidence: 93%