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  1. Sovietization (Russian: советизация, romanized: sovyetizatsiya) is the adoption of a political system based on the model of soviets (workers' councils) or the adoption of a way of life, mentality, and culture modeled after the Soviet Union.

  2. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › TelevizioniTelevizioni - Wikipedia

    Televizioni ( shk. TV) është një sistem i imitimet të programeve. Televizioni, apo TV për të shkurtër, (nga televizioni francez, do të thotë "televizor"; nga τῆλε lashtë greke (Tele), që do të thotë "larg" dhe Visio Latine, që do të thotë "të parit") është një medium telekomunikacionit për transmetimin dhe marrjen e ...

  3. Wikipedia Shqip është versioni shqip i Wikipedia-s, enciklopedisë së lirë. Ajo filloi më 12 tetor 2003 dhe tani përmban 84.261 artikuj . Për nga numri i artikujve, Wikipedia shqip e mban vendin e 75-të [1] sipas listës së Wikipedia-ve.

    • 1917–1927: Establishment
    • 1927–1953: Stalinism
    • 1953–1964: Khrushchev Thaw
    • 1964–1982: Era of Stagnation
    • 1982–1991: Reforms and Dissolution
    • Historiography
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    The original philosophy of the state was primarily based on the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. In its essence, Marx's theory stated that economic and political systems went through an inevitable evolution in form, by which the current capitalist system would be replaced by a Socialist state. Displeased by the relatively few changes made b...

    The history of the Soviet Union between 1927 and 1953 covers the period of the Second World War and of victory against Nazi Germany while the USSR remained under the control of Joseph Stalin. Stalin sought to destroy his political rivals while transforming Soviet society with central planning, in particular a collectivization of agriculture and a d...

    In the Soviet union, the eleven-year period from the death of Joseph Stalin (1953) to the political ouster of Nikita Khrushchev (1964), the national politics were dominated by the Cold War; the ideological U.S.–USSR struggle for the planetary domination of their respective socio–economic systems, and the defense of hegemonic spheres of influence. N...

    The history of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982, referred to as the Brezhnev Era, covers the period of Leonid Brezhnev's rule of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics(USSR). This period began with high economic growth and soaring prosperity, but ended with a much weaker Soviet Union facing social, political, and economic stagnation. The average...

    The history of the Soviet Union from 1982 through 1991, spans the period from Leonid Brezhnev's death and funeral until the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Failed attempts at reform, a standstill economy, and the success of the United States against the Soviet Union's forces in the war in Afghanistan led to a general feeling of discontent, especia...

    Bibliography

    1. Bibliography of the Russian Revolution and Civil War 2. Bibliography of Stalinism and the Soviet Union 3. Bibliography of the post-Stalinist Soviet Union 4. Bibliography of Ukrainian history 5. Historiography in the Soviet Union

    Academic journals

    1. List of Slavic studies journals

    Conquest, Robert. The Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Thirties(1973).
    Daly, Jonathan and Leonid Trofimov, eds. "Russia in War and Revolution, 1914–1922: A Documentary History." (Indianapolis and Cambridge, MA: Hackett Publishing Company, 2009). ISBN 978-0-87220-987-9.
    Feis, Herbert. Churchill-Roosevelt-Stalin: The War they waged and the Peace they sought(1953).
    Figes, Orlando (1996). A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution: 1891–1924. Pimlico. ISBN 978-0-8050-9131-1. online no charge to borrow
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  5. The term " Soviet empire " collectively refers to the world's territories that the Soviet Union dominated politically, economically, and militarily. This phenomenon, particularly in the context of the Cold War, is also called Soviet imperialism [1] [2] by Sovietologists to describe the extent of the Soviet Union's hegemony over the Second World ...

  6. On 1 October 1934, Russia's first television receivers were produced. The B-2 had a 3×4- centimetre (1¼×1½-inch) screen [3] and a mechanical raster scan in 30 lines at 12.5 frames per second. On 15 November 1934, Moscow had its first television broadcast, of a concert. On 15 October 1935, the first broadcast of a film was made.

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