by Nina Tumarkin
Harvard University Press, 1997
Paper: 978-0-674-52431-6
Library of Congress Classification DK254.L46T85 1997
Dewey Decimal Classification 947.0841092

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Was the deification of Lenin a show of spontaneous affection—or a planned political operation designed to solidify the revolution with the masses? This book provides a startling answer. Exploring the cult’s mystical, historical, and political aspects, Tumarkin demonstrates the galvanizing power of ritual in the establishment of the post-revolutionary regime. In a new Preface and Postscript, she brings the story up to date, considering the fall of the Soviet Union and Russia’s new democracy.

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