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Myth Making in the Soviet Union and Modern Russia: Remembering World War Ii in Brezhnev's Hero City

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Even before Tito's Communist Party established control over the war-ravaged territories which became socialist Yugoslavia, his partisan forces were using football as a revolutionary tool.

In 1944 a team representing the incipient state was dispatched to play matches around the liberated Mediterranean.

This consummated a deep relationship between football and communism that endured until this complex multi-ethnic polity tore itself apart in the 1990s.

Starting with an exploration of the game in the short-lived interwar Kingdom, this book traces that liaison for the first time.

Based on extensive archival research and interviews, it ventures across the former Yugoslavia to illustrate the myriad ways football was harnessed by an array of political forces.

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Product Details
I. B. Tauris
1786732734 / 9781786732736
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
341 pages
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