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100 1  Ezrahi, Christina.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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245 10 Swans of the Kremlin :|bballet and power in Soviet Russia 
       /|cChristina Ezrahi. 
264  1 Pittsburgh :|bUniversity of Pittsburgh Press,|c2012. 
300    1 online resource (368 pages). 
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520    "A fascinating glimpse at the collision of art and 
       politics during the first fifty years of the Soviet 
       period. Ezrahi shows how the producers and performers of 
       Russia's two major ballet troupes quietly but effectively 
       resisted Soviet cultural hegemony during this period"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
520    "Classical ballet was perhaps the most visible symbol of 
       aristocratic culture and its isolation from the rest of 
       Russian society under the tsars. In the wake of the 
       October Revolution, ballet, like all of the arts, fell 
       under the auspices of the Soviet authorities. In light of 
       these events, many feared that the imperial ballet troupes
       would be disbanded. Instead, the Soviets attempted to mold
       the former imperial ballet to suit their revolutionary 
       cultural agenda and employ it to reeducate the masses. As 
       Christina Ezrahi's groundbreaking study reveals, they were
       far from successful in this ambitious effort to gain 
       complete control over art. Swans of the Kremlin offers a 
       fascinating glimpse at the collision of art and politics 
       during the volatile first fifty years of the Soviet 
       period. Ezrahi shows how the producers and performers of 
       Russia's two major troupes, the Mariinsky (later Kirov) 
       and the Bolshoi, quietly but effectively resisted Soviet 
       cultural hegemony dur. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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