Ilya Muromets & The Russian Knight

Ilya Muromets & The Russian Knight
Author: Hugh Harkins
Publisher: Centurion Publishing
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2021-06-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781903630938

The intent of this volume is to detail the world's premier large-size multi-engine heavier than air craft, the Grand Baltic/Russian Knight and the Ilya Muromets, the world's premier four engine heavy bomber/reconnaissance aircraft. The latter entered operations with the air service of the Imperial Russian Army in 1915 and served through the years of World War 1 - 1914 to 1918 - and the Russian Civil War that followed, from which the Soviet Union was born. Drawing upon historical data from a number of sources, including the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation and the Russian Air Force (Aerospace Forces) historical records, the volume covers the genesis, design and development of the Grand Baltic, it's evolution into the Russian Knight and the subsequent development and deployment of the Ilya Muromets as a heavy bomber/reconnaissance aircraft operating against the Central Powers from 1915. It further covers the Ilya Muromets fleet organisation in the Russian Civil War and the establishment of air transport links in the early Soviet period, 1921-1922.

Mass Culture in Soviet Russia

Mass Culture in Soviet Russia
Author: James Von Geldern
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1995-12-22
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780253209696

This anthology offers a rich array of documents, short fiction, poems, songs, plays, movie scripts, comic routines, and folklore to offer a close look at the mass culture that was consumed by millions in Soviet Russia between 1917 and 1953. Both state-sponsored cultural forms and the unofficial culture that flourished beneath the surface are represented. The focus is on the entertainment genres that both shaped and reflected the social, political, and personal values of the regime and the masses. The period covered encompasses the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the mixed economy and culture of the 1920s, the tightly controlled Stalinist 1930s, the looser atmosphere of the Great Patriotic War, and the postwar era ending with the death of Stalin. Much of the material appears here in English for the first time. A companion 45-minute audio tape (ISBN 0-253-32911-6) features contemporaneous performances of fifteen popular songs of the time, with such favorites as "Bublichki," "The Blue Kerchief," and "Katyusha." Russian texts of the songs are included in the book.

Characters in Bylina

Characters in Bylina
Author: Source Wikipedia
Publisher: University-Press.org
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230477923

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Alyosha Popovich, Dobrynya Nikitich, Duke Stepanovich, Ilya Muromets, Ivan the Terrible in Russian folklore, Peter the Great, Sadko, Slavic dragon, Stenka Razin, Tugarin Zmeyevich, Yermak Timofeyevich. Excerpt: Yermak Timofeyevich (Russian: IPA: born between 1532 and 1542 - August 5 or 6, 1584) was a Cossack who led the Russian conquest of Siberia in the reign of Ivan the Terrible. Russia's fur interests fueled their desire to expand east into Siberia. The tsar's ultimate goal was to extend all the way to the Bering Strait. The Tatar khanate of Kazan was established as the best entryway into Siberia. In 1552, Ivan the Terrible's modernized army toppled the khanate. After the takeover of Kazan, the tsar looked to the powerful and affluent Stroganov merchant family to spearhead the eastward expansion. In the late 1570s, the Stroganovs recruited Cossack fighters to invade Asia on behalf of the tsar. They elected Yermak as the leader of their armed forces and, in 1582, Yermak set out with an army of 840 to "conquer" Siberia. On October 26, 1582, Yermak and his soldiers overthrew Kuchum Khan's Tatar empire at Qashliq in a battle that marked the "conquest of Siberia." Yermak remained in Siberia and continued his struggle against the Tatars until 1584, when he and his party were ambushed and killed in a raid organized by Kuchum Khan. The specifics of Yermak's life, such as his appearance, background, and dates of events, are points of controversy for historians because the texts that document his life are not reliable. However, his life and conquests had a profound influence on Siberian relations, sparking Russian interest in the region and establishing Russia as an aggressive imperial power in the east. YermakThere is less information about Yermak than most other notable explorers and historical figures....

A History of Russian Literature

A History of Russian Literature
Author: Andrew Kahn
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 976
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0199663947

Russia possesses one of the richest and most admired literatures of Europe, reaching back to the eleventh century. A History of Russian Literature provides a comprehensive account of Russian writing from its earliest origins in the monastic works of Kiev up to the present day, still rife with the creative experiments of post-Soviet literary life. The volume proceeds chronologically in five parts, extending from Kievan Rus' in the 11th century to the present day.The coverage strikes a balance between extensive overview and in-depth thematic focus. Parts are organized thematically in chapters, which a number of keywords that are important literary concepts that can serve as connecting motifs and 'case studies', in-depth discussions of writers, institutions, and texts that take the reader up close and. Visual material also underscores the interrelation of the word and image at a number of points, particularly significant in the medieval period and twentieth century. The History addresses major continuities and discontinuities in the history of Russian literature across all periods, and in particular bring out trans-historical features that contribute to the notion of a national literature. The volume's time-range has the merit of identifying from the early modern period a vital set of national stereotypes and popular folklore about boundaries, space, Holy Russia, and the charismatic king that offers culturally relevant material to later writers. This volume delivers a fresh view on a series of key questions about Russia's literary history, by providing new mappings of literary history and a narrative that pursues key concepts (rather more than individual authorial careers). This holistic narrative underscores the ways in which context and text are densely woven in Russian literature, and demonstrates that the most exciting way to understand the canon and the development of tradition is through a discussion of the interrelation of major and minor figures, historical events and literary politics, literary theory and literary innovation.

The Golden Calf

The Golden Calf
Author: Ilʹi︠a︡ Ilʹf
Publisher: Open Letter Books
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1934824070

The funniest novel of the Soviet era, this translation is based on the uncensored original thus restoring missing passages. Set during the New Economic Policy, con man Ostap Bender and his merry band of mischief makers set of on a raucously funny jaunt across the 'wild west' of the early Soviet Union. Their mark is Alexander Koreiko, another shady figure who exploited the corruption and chaos of the NEP to become an underground millionaire. Once Bender hears of Koreiko, the chase is on.

The Stalin Cult

The Stalin Cult
Author: Jan Plamper
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300169523

Between the late 1920s and the early 1950s, one of the most persuasive personality cults of all times saturated Soviet public space with images of Stalin. A torrent of portraits, posters, statues, films, plays, songs, and poems galvanized the Soviet population and inspired leftist activists around the world. In the first book to examine the cultural products and production methods of the Stalin cult, Jan Plamper reconstructs a hidden history linking artists, party patrons, state functionaries, and ultimately Stalin himself in the alchemical project that transformed a pock-marked Georgian into the embodiment of global communism. Departing from interpretations of the Stalin cult as an outgrowth of Russian mysticism or Stalin's psychopathology, Plamper establishes the cult's context within a broader international history of modern personality cults constructed around Napoleon III, Mussolini, Hitler, and Mao. Drawing upon evidence from previously inaccessible Russian archives, Plamper's lavishly illustrated and accessibly written study will appeal to anyone interested in twentieth-century history, visual studies, the politics of representation, dictator biography, socialist realism, and real socialism.

One Coach's Journey from East to West

One Coach's Journey from East to West
Author: Vladimir Zaglada
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2010-12-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1456701231

ONE COACHS JOURNEY FROM EAST TO WEST: HOW THE FALL OF THE IRON CURTAIN CHANGED THE WORLD OF GYMNASTICS Until the fall of the Soviet Union the West and the Communists were engaged not only in a heated arms race but a race for Olympic gold, and Moscow poured tremendous resources into the effort, attracting some of the country's greatest minds. Author Vladimir Zaglada provides a look inside some of the Soviet Unions gymnastics think tanks, such as the Moscows Lenin Institute. One Coach's Journey from East to West also introduces us to some of the brilliant and colorful figures that have advanced the art of gymnastics and examines how the flood of coaching talent into the West has shifted the "balance of power." The force of this "flood" has been somewhat impeded by cultural and language barriers, which are also discussed in the book. "Hot topics" such as the relentless increase in the difficulty level of artistic gymnastics are also discussed and a number of technical issues are covered, complete with illustrations. Zaglada provides a rare look inside the world of Soviet gymnastics at its height and provides information never before published in English. Did the machinery that cranked out Soviet gymnastics champions allow for a happy childhood? Why has the balance of power in gymnastics shifted in America's favor but will Russia retake the throne? The rigid line between "amateurs" (who are true professionals in almost all senses of the word) and professionals is the "amateur" in "amateur gymnastics sacred? Is there an ideal physique for women's gymnastics? How much of current American coaching practice can be traced back to Soviet sports institutes? Ever heard of the "profile system"? What is the difference between an Arabian, an Onodi, and a Mostepanova? Why a few basic terms are constant sources of confusion. How effective was the system of incentives for Soviet gymnasts and coaches? How did the nomenklatura system of privileges and patronage impact Soviet gymnastics?

The Oracle

The Oracle
Author: Valerie Willis
Publisher: 4 Horsemen Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644500906

All eyes are set on Mt. Parnassus where the Oracle is protected by Delphyne, the mother of all dragons and beasts. 2018 FAPA PRESIDENT'S BOOK AWARD SILVER MEDALIST "Rich fully fleshed out characters jump off the pages and into your imagination..." Reader, 5-Star Review With Angeline back in Cedric’s arms and the Eye of Gaea in Romasanta’s grip, the next step in their journey begins. All eyes are set on Mt. Parnassus where the Oracle is protected by Delphyne, the mother of all dragons and beasts. Assembling a group of willing patrons, Romasanta leads them to Delphi, Greece where they will cross into a realm void of technology. Only brute strength and magic reign in a place where packs of Mimick dogs, Wyverns and Jaculus still run wild. Meanwhile, back home, Lillith takes on a mysterious curse cast on Tony who will have to make a life changing choice. The question weighing on all their minds is if two werewolves, the Incubus King, and a demonized sorceress will live to fight their way into Gaea’s Gate to enter the Otherworld. "Romance, action, and fiction all in one book..." Shawn Walker, Reader "As usual this story artfully combines tales and myths with a new twist and point of view on everything in the world." Glückskind from 3 Degrees of Fiction Blog

Золотой теленок / The Golden Calf

Золотой теленок / The Golden Calf
Author: Илья Ильф
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 5043394609

«Золотой теленок» – острая сатира на типажи и нравы России двадцатых годов прошлого века. Как и знаменитый роман «Двенадцать стульев», «Золотой теленок» продолжает завоевывать сердца все новых поколений читателей не только искрометным юмором и динамикой сюжета. Приключения «великого комбинатора» Остапа Бендера не теряют свежести и актуальности и в наши дни.Лихо закрученная интрига гениальной операции по «цивилизованному» отъему денег у подпольного миллионера Корейко, характер и мотивы главного героя, яркие, хотя и немного гротескные образы персонажей второго плана узнаваемы и понятны современному читателю, а быт и нравы Советской России столетней давности вызывают отчетливые аналогии с сегодняшним днем.Книга печатается без сокращений на английском языке. Для широкого круга читателей.В формате PDF A4 сохранен издательский макет книги.