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Summary Control of the people 1917-85 USSR

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This document is a complete summery of the breadth topic Control of the People, USSR 1917-85. It covers every aspect needed for the A Level Edexcel E route History paper 1. These notes helped me get an A and get an offer from Oxford to study history.

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Control of people, 1917-85 COMPLETE NOTES

How did the soviet government exercise control over the media, propaganda and religion

State control of the mass media and propaganda:

Newspapers
- Lenin moved quickly to stamp on any signs of freedom of the press, viewing
newspapers as mouthpieces to bourgeoisie
- A decree in November 1917 banned all non- socialist newspapers and by early
1920’s, all non Bolshevik papers were eliminated
o Printing press was nationalised
o All editors and journalists were employees of the government
o Approval from Glavit, the censorship office, was needed for every article that
was going to be published
- Daily newspapers included Pravda (truth) and Izvestiya(news)
o Pravda was the newspaper of the communist party and Izvestiya was the
paper of the government
o Both were used a vehicle of propaganda, highlighting achievements of the
government and socialism
o To ensure high readership, they were cheap and widely available
o Pravada had a circulation of 10.7 million in 1983 and Trud (labour) was more
popular with print run of 13.5 million
- Newspapers carried endless details about the achievements of socialism, with
production figures
o This fixation was particularly trie of the 1930s, under Stalin’s push to
industrialise
 Favoured topics include successful expeditions to the Artic and
northern Russia
- Prohibited topics include plane crashes of natural disasters
o In July 1972, a vast fire got out of control outside Moscow, but the cities
population had to wait one month before the blue haze over the city was
explained
o A more serious disaster was in Kyshtym in September 1957, a nuclear storage
tank exploded, resulting in at least 200 fatalities and over 270,000 people
being exposed to dangerous radiations level, was ignored by the governments
press agency
 The soviet public only became suspicious when map readers noticed
that 30 small communities disappeared from soviet maps between
1958 and 1991

Magazines
- A vast selection of magazines and journals were produced to cater for a range of interests
- Many of these were aimed at specific group of workers
o Some areas of interest were off limits such as sex, pornography, crime and religion
- Sovetski sport, was hugely popular magazine that gained respect for its accuracy and honesty
- Magazines had to carry political news and praising the government on its front page

, Radio
- In 1917, radio was a fairly recent development and therefore easier for the Bolsheviks to
influence
- Soviet scientists quickly developed voice radio and by 1921, programmes were being
broadcast
- Most radio programmes featured news and propaganda material
o Radio receivers were expensive and in order to get their message to the people, the
bolsheviks installed loudspeakers in public places such as factories and clubs
o Control of radio communications was centralised through the commissariat for Post
and Telegraphy
- Radio was especially useful in the earl days of the communist regime as 65% of the
population were illiterate
- The speed by which the government could convey messages through radio was invaluable
o Particularly during the invasion of the Germans in 1941, with Germans less than 50
miles from Moscow, Stalin gave a speech live
o It was to prove highly effective in reassuring the soviet population that not all was
lost in the war.
- Until 1964, there was only one Soviet radio system
o Under Brezhnev, the range was extended to three; one which placed some foreign
music and was popular with the Soviet Youth
- The government tried to restrict access to foreign stations by mass producing radios with
limited reception range
o They also had to rely on jamming foreign broadcasts and threatening to arrest those
how listened to voice of America or BBC
Television
- By 1950s, television was becoming a key method by which the government got its messages
to the Soviet public
- In 1950, the USSR had 10,000 sets; by 1958, this number had risen to almost 3 million
o By 1980s, most of the rural areas had access to television
- The government presented a number of documentaries (mostly of the achievements of
socialism)
o Life in the Soviet Union was presented as joyous whilst life under capitalism was
portrayed as rife with crime and homelessness
Results
- Censorship and restriction of material was heavily used, however, not always successful
- The soviet government got used to reading between the lines
o Eg news of the heart problems of a member of the politburo was interpreted as a fall
from favour
- The technology of mass media changed slowly from newspapers to televisions, but the
steady flow of propaganda contributed
- By the 1980s, technology was advancing further which acted both as a positive and a
negative for the communist party
o Video recorders made sharing of information much easier
o Computers however, were a much greater challenge to restrict information of the
outside world.
The personality cults of Stalin, Khrushchev and Brezhnev
Cult of personality: the adoration of an individual through the use of art and popular culture. It was
used as a method of enhancing the status of an individual leader and creating a sense of loyalty to
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