This book examines the history of translation under European communism, bringing together studies on the Soviet Union, including Russia and Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Poland. In any totalitarian regime maintaining control over cultural exchange is strategically important, so studying these regimes from the perspective of translation can provide a unique insight into their history and into the nature of their power. This book is intended as a sister volume toTranslation Under Fascism(Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) and adopts a similar approach of using...
This book examines the history of translation under European communism, bringing together studies on the Soviet Union, including Russia and Ukraine, Y...