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Jewish theater under Stalinism

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"Collection of archival documents containing material that describes the history of Soviet culture and theater, Jewish avant-garde art and the Kremlin's policy toward Jewish society and culture from 1919 until 1949. Among the artists associated with GOSET are Marc Chagall, Natan Al'tman, Isaac Rabinovich, Robert Falk, Aleksandr Tyshler, and others. The collection contains correspondence with ministries, state organizations, and authors; administrative-managerial documents; plays performed by or submitted to the theater (many of which have never been published); notes written by the censors; musical items for productions; press clippings about the theater; posters, programs and librettos; photographs of GOSET productions and of the actors off-stage; as well as personal documents of Aleksei¿¿ Granovskii¿¿, Solomon Mikhoe¿¿ls, V.M. Zuskin and other members of the troupe."--Publisher description.

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  • Jewish theater--Soviet Union--History--Sources.
  • Jewish theatrical producers and directors--Soviet Union--History--Sources.
  • Theater, Yiddish--Soviet Union--Moscow--History--20th century--Sources.
  • Soviet Union--Intellectual life--Sources.
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