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Grigor`ev, S.I Pridvornaia Tsenzura i Obraz Verkhovnoi Vlasti
[ Court censorship and the image of the supreme power]
St. Petersburg: Aleteiia, 2007 480 p. [16 ill.] Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm ISBN: 9785914190306 Language: RussianThis monograph studies court censorship, one of several institutional censors in Russia. This specific type of censorship watched over the presentation of image of Russian emperors in newspapers and other publications, visual arts (painting, photograph, cinema etc) in 1831-1917. The author focused on criteria the censor applied to and the qualities of the supreme power they were looking for. The book also offers some explanation of why the these efforts to preserve the authority and image of Russian emperors finally failed. Sergei Grigor`ev (b. 1967), a scholar at the St. Petersburg Institute of History RAN. Name index.
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