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Communist Propaganda at School

Communist Propaganda at School
Author: Joanna Wojdon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000381323

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Communist Propaganda at School is based on an analysis of reading primers from the Soviet bloc and recreates the world as presented to the youngest schoolchildren who started their education between 1949 and 1989 across the nine Eastern European countries. The author argues that those first textbooks, from their first to last pages, were heavily laden with communist propaganda, and that they share similar concepts, techniques and even contents, even if some national specificities can be observed. This volume reconstructs the image of the world presented to schoolchildren in the first books they were required to read in their school life, and argues that the image was charged with communist propaganda. The book is based on the analysis of over sixty reading primers from nine countries of the Soviet bloc: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia from the period. Written with simplicity and straightforwardness, this book will be a valuable resource, not only to international academics dealing with the issues of propaganda, censorship, education, childhood and everyday life under communism in Eastern and Central Europe, but can also academics dealing with education under communism or with the content of primary education. It also brings educational experiences of the Soviet bloc to international researchers, in particular to researchers of education under totalitarian and authoritarian regimes.


Communist-Socialist Propaganda in American Schools

Communist-Socialist Propaganda in American Schools
Author: Verne Paul Kaub
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258776053

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A Documented Study Of The Role National Education Association Is Taking In The Indoctrination Of The Youth Of Our Country With The Ideology Of Communism Socialism.


Soviet Education

Soviet Education
Author: George Louis Kline
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1957
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Nine first-hand reports by former Soviet teachers and students provide a unique source of insight into the day-to-day functioning of the Soviet educational system from the 1920s to the 1940s. The function of political and para-military organizations in student life, the role of 'socially useful activities', the place of anti-religious propaganda and agitation are fully discussed.


Textbooks as Propaganda

Textbooks as Propaganda
Author: Joanna Wojdon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 135162721X

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Textbooks as Propaganda analyses post-Second World War Polish school textbooks to show that Communist indoctrination started right from the first grade. This indoctrination intensified as students grew older, but its general themes and major ideas were consistent regardless of the age of the readers and the discipline covered. These textbooks promoted the new, post-war Poland’s boundaries, its alliance and friendship with the Soviet Union, and communist ideology and its implementation within the countries of the Soviet bloc. Through a thorough analysis of nearly a thousand archival textbooks, Joanna Wojdon explores the ways in which propaganda was incorporated into each school subject, including mathematics, science, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, history, Polish language instruction, foreign language instruction, art education, music, civic education, defense training, physical education and practical technical training. Wojdon also traces the extent of the propaganda, examining its rise and eventual decrease in textbooks as the totalitarian state began its decline. Positioning school textbooks and textbook propaganda in the broader context of a changing political system, posing questions about the effectiveness of the regime’s educational policies and discussing recent research into political influences on school education, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of communist-era propaganda.