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ContributorsLapasha, L. Robin C. (author)
TitleFrom chastushki to Tchaikovsky. Amateur activity and the production of popular culture in the Soviet 1930s
PublishedAnn Arbor, Michigan : UMI Dissertation Services, 2005
Extentxi, 374 p. ; illus.
FormatDissertation
LanguageEnglish
NotesThesis (Ph. D.) - Duke University, North Carolina, 2001