CONF 31.01.2003

Stalin's Cultural Legacy (Bristol UK, 15.-16.03.03)

Mike O'Mahony

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
Stalin's Cultural Legacy
Organised by the Centre for Russian and East European
Cultural Studies (CREECS)
University of Bristol

Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th March 2003
at the History of Art Department, University of Bristol 43 Woodland Road,
Bristol BS8 1UU


The figure of Iosif Stalin has cast a long shadow over twentieth century
history
and, over a decade since the fall of the Soviet Union, his impact continues to
dominate many social and political agendas.In the cultural sphere Stalin's
influence, both during and after his lifetime, was pervasive and has most
frequently been described as fundamentally negative.Reputedly one of the chief
authors of the doctrine of Socialist Realism and a staunch opponent of
modernism, Stalin is often regarded as having held the Soviet Union back, and
as
responsible for a lost generation of cultural development, experimentation and
production.This conference coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of Stalin's
death.This marks a fascinating moment at which to explore precisely what has
been and, indeed, what might continue to be the cultural legacy of Stalin and
Stalinism.

Speakers will include*: Marie-Christine Autant-Mathieu, Peter Barta, Djurdja
Bartlett, John Bates, Fiona Björling, Vitaly Chernetsky, Neil Edmunds, Reuben
Fowkes, Jukka Gronow, Dina Iordanova, Polly Jones, Rosalind Marsh, David
McFadyen, Maureen Perrie, Susan Reid, Albert Resis, John Riley, Dawn Seckler,
Helen Tilly, Sarah Young.


Keynote Speaker: Thomas Lahusen (subject to confirmation)

Full Fee £25.00
Single Day Fee (Saturday or Sunday) £20.00
Concession Fee (student or equivalent) £15.00

For further information visit the conference website
at:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/ArtHistory/stalinsculturallegacy.html
or contact <Mike.OMahony@bristol.ac.uk>

Quellennachweis:
CONF: Stalin's Cultural Legacy (Bristol UK, 15.-16.03.03). In: ArtHist.net, 31.01.2003. Letzter Zugriff 28.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/25452>.

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