卫国战争时期苏联中央期刊中西方盟友形象的塑造

Yulia Sergeevna Prostakova
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本次研究的主题是卫国战争期间苏联媒体塑造的西方盟友形象。对于苏联的亲政治分子来说,期刊媒体非常重要,因为它有助于形成公众对外部世界和国内局势的看法。在战争期间,报纸的主要目的是动员群众。一般来说,关于类似问题的科学著作都是概括性的,没有考虑到整个卫国战争时期与盟国关系的动态和许多细微差别,也没有考虑到苏联在外交政策报道中的宣传机制。通过对大量资料来源的分析,包括中央期刊出版社(Pravda, Izvestiya, Krasnaya zvezda)的出版物,可以全面研究1941-1945年苏联媒体中西方作为反希特勒联盟盟友的形象的形成和演变。新闻媒介的一切活动都在共产党中央委员会宣传鼓动司的控制之下,其责任由新闻司负责。因此,传递给苏联人民的信息是经过挑选和意识形态核查的,这当然适用于关于美国和英国的材料。关于盟国的活动和援助的信息主要是为了让苏联读者相信,苏联并没有孤立无援。与此同时,苏联媒体避免对昨天的意识形态对手使用过于热情的语气。卫国战争期间,苏联中央期刊媒体对反希特勒联盟内部盟国形象的演变经历了几个阶段,并在很大程度上取决于苏德战线的形势。
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THE SHAPING OF THE IMAGE OF THE WEST AS AN ALLY IN THE SOVIET CENTRAL PERIODICALS DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR
Th e subject of the study is the image of the West as an ally as it was shaped by the Soviet media during the Great Patriotic War. For Soviet pro-paganda, the periodical press was very important because it contributed to the formation of public perceptions of both the outside world and the situation in the country. During the war, the main goal of newspapers was to mobilize the masses. Scientifi c works on similar problems were, as a rule, of an overview char-acter which did not consider the dynamics and numerous nuances in relations with the allies throughout the entire period of the Great Patriotic War, as well as the mechanisms of Soviet propaganda in the coverage of the foreign policy. An analysis of an extensive set of sources, including publications of the central periodical press (Pravda, Izvestiya, Krasnaya zvezda), allows a comprehensive study of the formation and evolution of the image of the West as an ally of the anti-Hitler coalition in the Soviet press in 1941–1945. All the activities of the media were under the control of the Directorate of Propaganda and Agitation of the Communist Party’s Central Committee, and the responsibility for it was vested in the Press Department. As a result, the information conveyed to the Soviet population was selected and ideologically verifi ed. Th is certainly applied to material about the United States and Great Britain. Information about the ac-tivities and assistance of the allies was primarily intended to convince the Soviet reader that the country had not been left alone with the enemy. At the same time, the Soviet press avoided an overly enthusiastic tone toward yesterday’s ideologi-cal adversaries. Th e evolution of the image of the allies within the anti-Hitler coalition in the central periodical press of the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic war went through several stages and depended largely on the situation on the Soviet-German front.
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