Explaining History

Rumours, letters and humour in Stalinist Russia 1928-38


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In all totalitarian societies, individuals instinctively find ways of navigating and interacting with a repressive state. In the USSR, rumours, jokes and anonymous letters to the authorities, were often ways of expressing deep seated anger with the Stalinist state, whilst trying to avoid the most severe punishments.

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Explaining HistoryBy Nick Shepley

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