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All year round. Children's life according to the calendar

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All year round. Children's life according to the calendar
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In Russian and Soviet history, the children's calendar - tear-off or flip-over, wall or pocket - served not only for counting days and months. The publication, available in almost every home, told about nature and science, art and geography, and was also a small springboard for political propaganda: depending on the era, schoolchildren had to learn about good sovereigns, heroes of the revolution or a great leader. M. Kostyukhina's book, which has collected unique material in terms of coverage, is a study about calendars, their authors and readers; about interesting facts, useful tips and pathos slogans that complemented the dates and days of the week. By talking about calendars in the context of different epochs, the author shows how this cultural object combines the real history of Russian and Soviet childhood and normative ideas about it.
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