Das sowjetische Fieber - Fu ballfans im poststalinistischen Vielvoelkerreich (Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society)

by Manfred Zeller and Nikolaus Katzer

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What did the citizens of the Soviet Union identify with? Where did the societal faultlines lie? Did mass demonstrations destabilize Soviet order? How did informal groups come into being within a society based on uniformity? What impact did media and new forms of connection have on the development of a multinational Soviet society? What remained after the end of the Soviet Union? Using Soviet soccer teams from Moscow (Spartak, Dynamo, ZSKA) and Kiev (Dynamo) as examples, Manfred Zeller tells a story of community and enmity in the post-Stalinist empire. He analyzes the complex loyalties that governed group identities and explains phenomena like the love-hate relationship between Kiev and Moscow. 'Moscow against Kiev' in Soviet times was not a question of war and peace, but in soccer there was already a feeling of 'us against them.' Zeller's book is an important contribution to research on Soviet culture after Stalin as well as to contemporary debates on antagonism in the post-Soviet world.
  • ISBN10 3838207874
  • ISBN13 9783838207872
  • Publish Date 8 December 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 336
  • Language English