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Winner of the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies Book Award

Enriched by color reproductions of tobacco advertisements, packs, and anti-smoking propaganda, Cigarettes and Soviets provides a comprehensive study of the Soviet tobacco habit. Tricia Starks examines how the Soviets maintained the first mass smoking society in the world while simultaneously fighting it. The book is at once a study of Soviet tobacco deeply enmeshed in its social, political, and cultural context and an exploration of the global experience of the tobacco epidemic.

Starks examines the Soviet antipathy to tobacco yet capitulation to market; the development of innovative cessation techniques and clinics and the late entry into global anti-tobacco work; the seeming lack of cultural stimuli alongside massive use; and the expansion of smoking without the conventional prompts of capitalist markets. She tells the story of Philip Morris''s Mission to Moscow campaign for the

Trade Review

Enlightening and thought-provoking.

* Toward Freedom *

Cigarettes and Soviets makes two important and original contributions to the existing public health literature: it recounts an episode of the history of tobacco different from the much more studied one in the West, and it is the liveliest history I know of the evolution of public health in the USSR. The illustrations are esthetically compelling, and Starks excels in describing their content, hidden meaning, and even taste and feel for the smoker.

* American Journal of Public Health *

Cigarettes and Soviets makes important contributions to recent work on the global history of tobacco use, along with adding to our understanding of socialist consumption and everyday life. Most delightfully, Starks's book demonstrates a keen understanding of Soviet visual culture in all its unex- pected and paradoxical dimensions, and her beautiful prose evokes the sights and smells of ordinary places in the USSR.

* Russian Review *

Tricia Starks tells the story of tobacco and smoking during the Soviet period. But perhaps it is more accurate to say that she tells part of the history of the Soviet Union through the prism of smoking

* Moscow Times *

a beautifully written and jargon free account.

* New Books Network *

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION: The Revolutionary Soviet Smoker
1. ATTACKED: Commissar Semashko and Tobacco Prohibition
2. RESURRECTED: Nationalized Factories and Revitalized Industry
3. SOLD: Revolutionary Advertising and Communist Consumption
4. TREATED: Individual Will and Collective Therapy
5. UNFULFILLED: Commissar Mikoian and Stalinized Production
6. MOBILIZED: Frontline Provision and Factory Evacuations
7. RECOVERED: Women's Kingdoms and Manly Habits
8. PARTNERED: Space Cigarettes and Soviet Marlboros
9. PRESSURED: Demographic Crisis and Popular Discontent
10. OVERWHELMED: The Post-Soviet Smoker

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781501765483, 978-1501765483
      ISBN10: 1501765485

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Winner of the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies Book Award

      Enriched by color reproductions of tobacco advertisements, packs, and anti-smoking propaganda, Cigarettes and Soviets provides a comprehensive study of the Soviet tobacco habit. Tricia Starks examines how the Soviets maintained the first mass smoking society in the world while simultaneously fighting it. The book is at once a study of Soviet tobacco deeply enmeshed in its social, political, and cultural context and an exploration of the global experience of the tobacco epidemic.

      Starks examines the Soviet antipathy to tobacco yet capitulation to market; the development of innovative cessation techniques and clinics and the late entry into global anti-tobacco work; the seeming lack of cultural stimuli alongside massive use; and the expansion of smoking without the conventional prompts of capitalist markets. She tells the story of Philip Morris''s Mission to Moscow campaign for the

      Trade Review

      Enlightening and thought-provoking.

      * Toward Freedom *

      Cigarettes and Soviets makes two important and original contributions to the existing public health literature: it recounts an episode of the history of tobacco different from the much more studied one in the West, and it is the liveliest history I know of the evolution of public health in the USSR. The illustrations are esthetically compelling, and Starks excels in describing their content, hidden meaning, and even taste and feel for the smoker.

      * American Journal of Public Health *

      Cigarettes and Soviets makes important contributions to recent work on the global history of tobacco use, along with adding to our understanding of socialist consumption and everyday life. Most delightfully, Starks's book demonstrates a keen understanding of Soviet visual culture in all its unex- pected and paradoxical dimensions, and her beautiful prose evokes the sights and smells of ordinary places in the USSR.

      * Russian Review *

      Tricia Starks tells the story of tobacco and smoking during the Soviet period. But perhaps it is more accurate to say that she tells part of the history of the Soviet Union through the prism of smoking

      * Moscow Times *

      a beautifully written and jargon free account.

      * New Books Network *

      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION: The Revolutionary Soviet Smoker
      1. ATTACKED: Commissar Semashko and Tobacco Prohibition
      2. RESURRECTED: Nationalized Factories and Revitalized Industry
      3. SOLD: Revolutionary Advertising and Communist Consumption
      4. TREATED: Individual Will and Collective Therapy
      5. UNFULFILLED: Commissar Mikoian and Stalinized Production
      6. MOBILIZED: Frontline Provision and Factory Evacuations
      7. RECOVERED: Women's Kingdoms and Manly Habits
      8. PARTNERED: Space Cigarettes and Soviet Marlboros
      9. PRESSURED: Demographic Crisis and Popular Discontent
      10. OVERWHELMED: The Post-Soviet Smoker

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