James von Geldern describes physical culture as “the hygiene and discipline of the bodies of socialist citizens” (von Geldern). This phenomenon was of fundamental importance to the Soviets in the 1920s and 1930s for several reasons. Prior to the revolution, sports clubs … Continue reading →
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A Martyr of the Great Terror
by Steven Nagy •
When I traveled to Russia during the summer of 2013, I was fortunate enough to stumble across an exhibit dedicated to the life of Leon Trotsky in the basement of a Gulag museum in Moscow. I knew very little about the man who at one point was one of Vladimir Lenin’s right hand men, […]
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It’s a ChurchPoolChurch!
by ryandellinger •
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour was built over the span of 40 years, and opened in the 19th century. This church is the archetype of what all churches hope to be: it was the largest Orthodox Church ever built, and was a prime example of opulence. The inner sanctum was circumscribed by two galleries, […]
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The Mustache the Masses Loved… Or Did They?
by oliva2015 •


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Moscow Metro
by piercedc •
The Moscow metro signified one of the first and greatest public work projects undertaken by the Stalin in Soviet Russia, completed in 1935. Currently the Metro has 12 lines, 195 stations and services over 6 million riders a day. The metro began operation on May 15th, 1935 and opened as a monument to Soviet working […]
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Великая чистка
by jmhawkins •
The travesty that befell Russia from 1936 until 1939 (some argue longer) was brought about by a paranoid tyrant. When Stalin came to power he was fearful of others he had shared power with taking it from him. So he … Continue reading →
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“Thanks to Comrade Stalin for Our Happy Childhood…” Really?
by Kelly Cooper •
The Bolsheviks made many changes to the face of the Soviet Union, not least of all was the change to children’s education. Stalin and the Bolsheviks wanted to create a strong communist society and what better way than to start … Continue reading →
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The Soviets Loved to Drink…Champagne?
by zmartin •
Local Soviet Confectionery(1) When one thinks of things synonymous with Russia or the Soviet Union , vodka is one of the first images to pop into mind. However, the Soviets experienced fancier times when it came to their high levels of alcohol consumption. The Mid 1930′s up until the war was an easier time […]
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The Role of Religion
by jenniferh •
The Bolshevik revolution aimed to create a new social ethos that redefined the political, social, and economic systems in Soviet Russia. In order to alter the popular consciousness the regime needed to transform the values and norms of people … Continue reading →
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Bolsheviks: We Believe in Nothing
by zmartin •
Boris Ignatovich: Restorers(1928) “Workers dismantling a Russian Orthodox Church while reading The Godless” Thanks in part to the beliefs of Marx and Lenin, the Bolsheviks soon began their quest to rid the Soviet Union of religion. In their point of view, “religion was the opiate of the masses”(1). In other words, religion was something […]