Proletarskoe stroitelstvo [Proletarian construction], no. 10
Tula: 1920. Illustrated wrappers. Item #602
29.5 x 21.5 cm. 36 pages: illustrations. Text in Russian. One of 2000 copies. A gently used copy.
A rare provincial monthly magazine published in Tula, Russia, in 1920. It was associated with the Body of the Executive Committee of the Council of Workers, Peasants, and Red Army Deputies of the Tula Province and the Tula Provincial Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). This magazine played a significant role in promoting the ideals and goals of the Bolshevik government during the early years of the Soviet Union. While "Proletarian Construction" may not have achieved widespread recognition or fame, it serves as a valuable historical artifact that provides insight into the propaganda efforts and the local dynamics of the early Soviet period in a specific region of Russia.
Overall, "Proletarian Construction" was a publication that aimed to support the Bolshevik cause and contribute to the consolidation of Soviet power in Tula Province by disseminating Communist ideology and reporting on local developments.
OCLC locates a single institutional holding (no. 2, 1919) at La Contemporaine, a French library, museum, and archive center.
Price: $150.00