The Great War and the Great Revolution in Russian Magazine Satire 1914-1918 

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The works of Tatyana Filippova and Pyotr Baratov focus on satirical images and rhetoric of enmity created by Russian journalists, writers, poets, and artists during the First World War and the Great Russian Revolution of 1917. The book by genre is a monograph album. The work is based on a frontal study of the most popular satirical magazines - weeklies of the military era ("Jester", "Alarm Clock", "Dragonfly", "Scourge", "Satyricon", "New Satyricon", "Zabiyaka", "Crooked Mirror", "Machine Gun ”, “Pugach”), as well as satirical sections of the mass illustrated editions of Iskra and The Sun of Russia. Acquaintance with visual and textual satirical images as forms of public response and propaganda response to the Great War and the Great Revolution will be of interest not only to historians, specialists in the field of political culture, cultural anthropology and historical psychology, but also to everyone interested in this genre. 

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Publication language: Russian

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