This is a short selection of relevant
English language secondary literature. A list of primary sources
and a complete bibliography can be found in my thesis.
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Selected bibliography
Ades, Dawn, Tim Benton, David Elliott and Ian
Boyd Whyte, comp. Art and Power: Europe under the Dictators 1930-45.
London: Hayward Gallery, 1995.
Aman, Anders. Architecture and Ideology in
the Eastern Europe of the Stalin Period, an Aspect of Cold War History.
New York: Architectural History Foundation, 1992.
Arvidsson, Claes and Las Erik Blomqvist, eds.
Symbols of Power:The Aesthetics of Political Legitimation in
the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Stockholm: Almquist &
Wiksell, 1987.
Berger, John. Art and Revolution: Ernst Neizvestny
and the Role of the Artist in the USSR. London: Weidenfeld &
Nicolson, 1969.
Cullerne Bown, Matthew and Brandon Taylor, eds.
Art of the Soviets: New Perspectives on Post-Revolutionary Soviet
Art. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1993.
Gamboni, Dario. The Destruction of Art: Iconoclasm
and Vandalism since the French Revolution. London: Reaction
Books, 1997.
Golomstock, Igor. Totalitarian Art in the Soviet
Union, the Third Reich, Fascist Italy and the People's Republic
of China. London: Collins Harvill, 1990.
Groys, Boris. The Total Art of Stalinism: Avant-Garde,
Aesthetic Dictatorship, and Beyond. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1992.
Jachec, Nancy. The Philosophy and Politics
of Abstract Expressionism. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Lindey, Christine. Art in the Cold War: From
Vladivostok to Kalamazoo, 1945-62. London: The Herbert Press,
1990.
Michalski, Sergiusz. Public Monuments, Art
in Political Bondage, 1870-1997. London: Reaktion Books, 1998.
Tumarkin, Nina. Lenin Lives! The Lenin Cult
in Soviet Russia. London: Harvard University Press, 1983; enlarged
edition, 1997.
Young, E. The Texture of Memory. Holocaust
Memorials and Meaning. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993.
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