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Jazz in the USSR: Freedom, Popular Culture, and ‘the Decadent West’

March 29, 2019 Dora Vrhoci
Still from Valery Todorovsky’s 2008 musical Stilyagi. Image source: http://popkult.org/hipsters/.

Still from Valery Todorovsky’s 2008 musical Stilyagi. Image source: http://popkult.org/hipsters/.

Feeling a bit jazzy today? Not in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. 

The USSR and jazz had a love-hate relationship ever since the country’s formation in the early 1920s: the officials hated it, the youth loved it.

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In Culture Tags jazz, swing, popular culture, russia, Soviet Union

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