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022_000057/0000

The Multi-Mediatized Other. The Construction of Reality in East-Central Europe, 1945–1980

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Antropológia, néprajz / Anthropology, ethnology (12857), Kultúrakutatás, kulturális sokféleség / Cultural studies, cultural diversity (12950), Társadalomszerkezet, egyenlőtlenségek, társadalmi mobilitás, etnikumközi kapcsolatok / Social structure, inequalities, social mobility, interethnic relations (12525), Vizuális művészetek, előadóművészetek, dizájn / Visual arts, performing arts, design (13046)
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Se PNAYAY DR E m m mo FA A nam au N Noe NM SY none ga Christmas gifts in Russia. Z. Bumci, 1976. In the streets of Moscow. Z. Bumci, 1976. New Moscow panorama. Z. Bumci, 1976. “Flee from me! Bloodsucking beasts!” A 1913 Albanian political cartoon. “Tito’s Gang—an Instrument of the Imperialists”: Images of the Yugoslav’s “Revisionism” in the Bulgarian Newspapers of the Early 1950s The revealing and liquidation of the imperialist and Tito’s agents. TsDA, 1953. Exhibition about Tito and his retinue. TsDA, 1953. Tito’s party—fascist party. TsDA, 1953. The fight of the Yugoslav nations against Tito’s fascist gang... TsDA, 1953. The communist party of the Soviet Union and Informbureau... TsDA, 1953. Titovists—tool of the American-English warmongers in the Balkans. TsDA, 1953. The Balkan union—warmongering union. TsDA, 1953. Disguised as communists and friends of the Soviet Union. TsDA, 1953. Tito fascists—imperialist provocateurs against the Soviet Union... TsDA, 1953. Two constitutions. TsDA, 1953. American dollars brought the Yugoslav nations hunger, poverty and diseases. TsDA, 1953. The whole of peace-loving humanity takes the side of the fighting Yugoslav nations. TsDA, 1953. Titovists—first assistants of the American-English war lovers. TsDA, 1953. The attempts of Titovists at enslaving the Pirin region. TsDA, 1953. Nation-wide vigilance! Let’s make our borders inaccessible... TsDA, 1953. Portrait of Yugoslav Hitler. G. Valka, 1951. Giant of Aryan thinking. B. Efimov, 1942. 619 “Bulgaria Beyond the Barbed Wire”—The Politics of Shaping the Image of the Other in Yugoslavia (1948-1953) Examples of titles of articles. Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1950-1951. The Municipal Council—the cart is loaded with suggestions and complaints of the voters in Dimitrovgrad. Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1951. The population voted massively for the People’s front. Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1949. Somewhere in Bulgaria. Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1949. From the cooperative life in Bulgaria. Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1951. Today’s Laws in Bulgaria—Bulgarian lawmakers and the shadow of Stalin. Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1950. Made in SSSR (USSR) Bulgaria is being drained from resources. Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1950. The “nervous” deal. Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1950. In Bulgaria. Bulgarian government has issued a note against our embassy... Voice of Bulgarians in Yugoslavia, 1950. Cinema in the Balkans in the 1950s and 1960s: Ideology and Mass Consumption Slavica—advertisement for the first feature film production in socialist Yugoslavia, 1947. The Third Strike—advertisement for one of the Soviet movies screened in Yugoslavia, 1948. At the Border—advertisement for one of the Soviet movies screened in Yugoslavia, 1938. The Snows of Kilimanjaro—advertisement for one of the American movies screened in Yugoslavia, 1952. All Ashore—advertisement for one of the American movies screened in Yugoslavia, 1952. Un dia de vida—the most popular foreign movie screened in Yugoslav cinemas, 1950. Serbian film director Zivorad-Zika Mitrovié. Archive of Jugoslovenska Kinoteka.

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