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- Title
Reading Soldiers' Moods: Russian Military Censorship and the Configuration of Feeling in World War I.
- Authors
ROSENBERG, WILLIAM G.
- Abstract
The article discusses the censorship of soldiers' writings in Russia during World War I. It considers how the emotions of members of the military forces were observed and judged. Russia's military command enacted decrees allowing for military censorship on July 20, 1914, the day after Russia declared war. Topics considered include mutinies, morale, and patriotism.
- Subjects
RUSSIA; WORLD War I; HISTORY of censorship; INFORMATION filtering; RUSSIAN soldiers' writings; EMOTIONS; MORALE; RUSSIAN Empire, 1613-1917; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY
- Publication
American Historical Review, 2014, Vol 119, Issue 3, p714
- ISSN
0002-8762
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ahr/119.3.714