East wing. The USSR in the militant culture of Spanish communists (1917-1968)
Abstract
This article traces the main characteristics and manifestations of Soviet influence on Spanish communist culture and memory. For this, a general review is made through its historical evolution from 1917 to 1968. A few decades in which the communists underwent important transformations and in which the vision they had of the USSR was gradually modulating according to the different conjunctures. The fidelity to the values that the Soviet Union embodied was directly linked to their cultural repertoire and their own self-perception as communist militants.
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