Caviar with Champagne

Common Luxury and the Ideals of the Good Life in Stalin's Russia (Leisure, Consumption and Culture)

Paperback, 256 pages

English language

Published by Berg Publishers.

ISBN:
978-1-85973-638-8
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"Stalin's Russia is best known for its political repression, forced collectivization and general poverty. Caviar with Champagne presents an altogether different aspect of Stalin's rule that has never been fully analyzed - the creation of a luxury goods society. At the same time as millions were queuing for bread and starving, drastic charges took place in the cultural and economic policy of the country, which had important consequences for the development of Soviet material culture and the promotion of its ideas of consumption."

"The 1930s witnessed the first serious attempt to create a genuinely Soviet commercial culture that would rival the West. Government ministers took exploratory trips to America to learn about everything from fast food hamburgers to men's suits in Macy's. The government made intricate plans to produce high-quality luxury goods en masse, such as chocolate, caviar, perfume, liquor and asserted novelties.

Perhaps the best symbol of this new …

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Subjects

  • Consumer issues
  • Cultural studies
  • Food & Drink / Cookery
  • Leisure
  • Social History
  • Inter-war period, 1918-1939
  • Regional & Ethnic - Russian
  • Europe - Russia & the Former Soviet Union
  • History - General History
  • Cooking
  • Russia
  • Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural
  • 1917-1970
  • Consumption (Economics)
  • Material culture
  • Social life and customs
  • Soviet Union