Club Red. Vacation Travel and the Soviet Dream - Diane P. Koenker
46 Chapter 1 of these plans diffi cult. One patient wrote in 1927 from Kislovodsk that the sanatorium reading room lacked newspa ...
Mending the Human Motor 47 As a result, resort directors reported everywhere that their cultural activities lacked imagination a ...
48 Chapter 1 instruments along with their chess and checkers sets. And there was danc- ing. The outdoor dance fl oor at a rest h ...
Mending the Human Motor 49 world digging out from a severe depression and contemplating a socialist alternative to capitalist mo ...
50 Chapter 1 showers.^92 But the overwhelming impression these fi lms conveyed was a sense of happiness, abundance, and fun, a S ...
Mending the Human Motor 51 under the Khrushchev regime of the 1950s and 1960s. The fi lm A Girl Hurries to a Rendezvous illustra ...
52 Chapter 1 areas of the Soviet economy, the provision of spa vacations remained woe- fully underfunded, and the demand for thi ...
chapter two Proletarian Tourism The Best Form of Rest T he classic Soviet vacation that took form by the end of the 1930s combin ...
54 Chapter 2 come purposeful tourism activists, to develop tourist skills, and to choose the rigors of the road for their annual ...
Proletarian Tourism 55 less youth, epitomized in the trial of several dozen young Leningrad workers for a notorious gang rape in ...
56 Chapter 2 Proletarian Tourism of the Russian Federation of Soviet Socialist Republics (Obshchestvo proletarskogo turizma RSFS ...
Proletarian Tourism 57 Activists emphasized the knowledge-building function of tourism, its role in raising the cultural level o ...
58 Chapter 2 calmed the nerves. Healthy hygienic habits could also carry over throughout the year, making tourism an entirely ap ...
Proletarian Tourism 59 tem an illiberal subjectivity, in which the development of selfhood was val- ued only for its ability to ...
60 Chapter 2 Who Speaks for Tourism? The Bureaucratic Battle for the Franchise While the Society for Proletarian Tourism develop ...
Proletarian Tourism 61 fl ora, and mountain villages. Much of this route (“the most beautiful highway in the world,” as recounte ...
62 Chapter 2 From the outset, proletarian tourism activists saw in Sovtur a competitor, not a partner in promoting working-class ...
Proletarian Tourism 63 As in other arenas of the cultural revolution of 1928–32, the players could not be distinguished on the b ...
64 Chapter 2 The Society for Proletarian Tourism and Excursions: Mass Movement without Masses The creation of the new OPTE repre ...
Proletarian Tourism 65 Expanding the membership base became the most important priority for the new organization. It noted with ...
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