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How the USSR used posters to control a population
Soviet propaganda posters were designed to reach a largely illiterate population and deliver ideological messages instantly.
In this excellent new PEACOCK series all the best parts of 1970s style are front and center, backed up by impressive ...
For almost a decade, Nikolay Gentchev has faced a strange question: "You're not dead, are you?"Most of the dead were ...
The Opinion columnist M. Gessen examines how the president governs through spectacle, and the message his displays of force ...
As funding cuts threaten Pilsen’s murals and war destroys Ukrainian mosaics, two communities are learning what makes public art endure.
Erik Bulatov, the Soviet-born artist who became a key figure in the underground movement of the 1970s and 80s, known for ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has accidentally said the government should support the illegal occupation of Ukraine by “the Soviet Union” ...
President Trump's pressure campaign against Venezuela is the latest in a long saga of U.S. intervention in the region that is rooted in the 1823 Monroe Doctrine — and is a mix of success and failure.
Trump pulls US out of more than 30 UN bodies Fresno County farmer buys land, not for what's planted, but for what's underneath Opinion: Implications of Bella 1: Is Russia down for the count? Lack of ...
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