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Bread lines behind the Iron Curtain: Everyday life in communist Eastern Europe

  • ATS2124
  • Clayton First semester 2013 (Day)
  • 6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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This unit will examine how Communism transformed everyday life for East European populations by reshaping social structures and communal ties. Through literature, films, photography, and other primary sources, students will study and analyse the impact of politics on popular culture, religion, rituals of work, family life, the environment, education, humour, architecture, and living spaces. Readings, lectures, and tutorial discussions will explore the degree to which individuals carved out private spaces at home, at work, and in social circles to limit the impact of politics on private life. The unit will look at individual countries as case studies for broader themes that are relevant to... -- Course Website

Instructor: Dr. Karen Auerbach

Prerequisites: One sequence in history or permission of the lecturer



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