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Early Russian Cinema, part 2

 

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The Russian Cinematographic Press, 1907-1918

A new installment continues the exciting series on the cultural heritage, mass culture and industry of entertainment in Russia. The collection documents the developments of cinematic forms and culture in pre-Revolutionary Russian cinema and its social transformation from a modernist invention to a national art form and gives a vivid and changing picture of cinema culture in Russia in the twilight of the tsarist era. The collection comprises a wide array of cinematographic periodicals, published in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Riga, Revel, Ekaterinburg, and Rostov-na-Donu at the beginning of the twentieth century.

This collection will be published as part of the new IDC series “Mass Culture and Entertainment in Russia”. This series will offer collections of unique material about various forms of popular culture and entertainment industry in Tsarist and Soviet Russia.

Part of the IDC series Mass Culture and Entertainment in Russia.

This collection is available online in IDC's Primary Sources Online. For more information please contact sales@brill.nl or cs@brillusa.com for the Americas.

Number of titles20
Number of microfiches    655
Price$10,480
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Early Russian Cinema, part 2