Sport and Society in the Soviet Union: The Politics of Football after Stalin

Author:   Manfred Zeller (University of Hoffenheim, Germany)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781472979346


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Sport and Society in the Soviet Union: The Politics of Football after Stalin


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Following Stalin's death in 1953, association football clubs, as well as the informal supporter groups and communities which developed around them, were an important way for the diverse citizens of the multinational Soviet Union to express, negotiate and develop their identities, both on individual and collective levels. Manfred Zeller draws on extensive original research in Russian and Ukrainian archives, as well as interviews with spectators, 'hardcore ultras' and hooligans from the Caucasus to Central Asia, to shed new light onto this phenomenon covering the period from the height of Stalin's terror (the 1930s) to the Soviet Union's collapse (1991). Across events as diverse as the Soviet Union's footballing triumph over the German world champions in 1955 and the Luzhniki stadium disaster in 1982, Zeller explores the ways in which people, against the backdrop of totalitarianism, articulated feelings of alienation and fostered a sense of community through sport. In the process, he provides a unique 'bottom-up' reappraisal of Soviet history, culture and politics, as seen through the eyes of supporters and spectators. This is an important contribution to research on Soviet culture after Stalin, the history of sport and contemporary debates on antagonism in the post-Soviet world.

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Author:   Manfred Zeller (University of Hoffenheim, Germany)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.376kg
ISBN:  

9781472979346


ISBN 10:   1472979346
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Football fandom and Soviet History 2 Cops and Robbers: Spartak, Dinamo, and CDKA fan communities in Moscow, 1930s-1950s. 3 Beat these Monsters: Stadium violence, state authorities, and media, 1950s-1960s 4 Soviet Couch Potatoes: Football fans and the television, 1960s-1980s 5 Our own 'Internationale': Transnational patriotism around Dinamo Kiev, 1960s-1970s 6 Fan Movement: Organized fan culture and Soviet authority, 1970s-1980s Conclusion: Football Fever, Authority, Society

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A ground-breaking account of football spectatorship in the post-Stalinist Soviet Union. Zeller tackles a range of topics with insight and originality, superbly capturing the everyday experiences of fandom at multiple levels. Rarely has a work of football scholarship shown such sophisticated analysis of mediated spectatorship. This is an outstanding piece of football history and an excellent contribution to the cultural and social history of the late Soviet Union. * Alan McDougall, Professor of History, University of Guelph, Canada * Zeller skilfully weaves together interviews, archival documents, and the sporting press to present a rich tapestry of football fandom in the years after Stalin's death. In doing so, this gripping account reveals the complexities and evolving dynamics of a game with mass appeal. This is a highly original study in many respects. * Richard Mills, author of The Politics of Football in Yugoslavia (IB Tauris, 2018) * In an outstanding piece of scholarship, Manfred Zeller combines oral history interviews of Soviet football officials and fans with archival documents and press coverage to analyze popular football fever in the Soviet Union. This is a must read for anyone interested in late Soviet sport, culture and society. * Jenifer Parks, Associate Professor of History, Rocky Mountain College, USA *


Author Information

Manfred Zeller is a researcher at the Research Centre for East European Studies at Bremen University, Germany. He completed his PhD at the University of the Federal Armed Forces, Hamburg and has contributed to English and German edited collections and peer-reviewed journals (including the prestigious Kritika).

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