Difference between revisions of "Narkompros"
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'''People's Commissariat of Enlightenment''' [Narodnyi komissariat prosveshcheniia] was a cultural organization founded in Soviet Russia in November 1917 shortly after the October Revolution, replacing the former Ministry of Culture. | '''People's Commissariat of Enlightenment''' [Narodnyi komissariat prosveshcheniia] was a cultural organization founded in Soviet Russia in November 1917 shortly after the October Revolution, replacing the former Ministry of Culture. | ||
− | Narkompros was directed by the writer and politician [[Anatoly Lunacharsky]] and was in charge of general cultural and educational policy. It contained several sections, including a Visual Arts Section called [[IZO|IZO Narkompros]], sections devoted to the cinema (FOTO-KINO), literature (LITO), music (MUSO) | + | Narkompros was directed by the writer and politician [[Anatoly Lunacharsky]] and was in charge of general cultural and educational policy. It contained several sections, including a Visual Arts Section called [[IZO|IZO Narkompros]], sections devoted to the cinema (FOTO-KINO), literature and publishing (LITO), music (MUSO), theatre (TEO), education, science, museums, etc. In the early years, partly because of Lunacharsky's tolerance and liberalism, Narkompros maintained a fairly independent stance, but by the late 1920s (especially after Lunacharsky's departure in 1929) it had become part of the Communist apparatus. [http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100222959] |
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* [http://www.russianartandbooks.com/cgi-bin/russianart/03583R.html Khudozhestvennaya zhizn'], Narkompros bulletin, 1919-20, 5 numbers. | * [http://www.russianartandbooks.com/cgi-bin/russianart/03583R.html Khudozhestvennaya zhizn'], Narkompros bulletin, 1919-20, 5 numbers. | ||
* [http://labelworld.ru/article.aspx?id=17474&iid=809 Издательские марки отделов Наркомпроса] | * [http://labelworld.ru/article.aspx?id=17474&iid=809 Издательские марки отделов Наркомпроса] | ||
+ | * [http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народный_комиссариат_просвещения_РСФСР Narkompros at Russian Wikipedia] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Commissariat_for_Education Narkompros at Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Commissariat_for_Education Narkompros at Wikipedia] |
Revision as of 18:13, 10 February 2014
People's Commissariat of Enlightenment [Narodnyi komissariat prosveshcheniia] was a cultural organization founded in Soviet Russia in November 1917 shortly after the October Revolution, replacing the former Ministry of Culture.
Narkompros was directed by the writer and politician Anatoly Lunacharsky and was in charge of general cultural and educational policy. It contained several sections, including a Visual Arts Section called IZO Narkompros, sections devoted to the cinema (FOTO-KINO), literature and publishing (LITO), music (MUSO), theatre (TEO), education, science, museums, etc. In the early years, partly because of Lunacharsky's tolerance and liberalism, Narkompros maintained a fairly independent stance, but by the late 1920s (especially after Lunacharsky's departure in 1929) it had become part of the Communist apparatus. [1]
- See also
- External links
- Khudozhestvennaya zhizn', Narkompros bulletin, 1919-20, 5 numbers.
- Издательские марки отделов Наркомпроса
- Narkompros at Russian Wikipedia
- Narkompros at Wikipedia