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"The World Will Never Know What We Did To Them": The Western Press Coverage Of The Romanov Family Murder, Krystal Gladu Nov 2019

"The World Will Never Know What We Did To Them": The Western Press Coverage Of The Romanov Family Murder, Krystal Gladu

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On July 17, 1918, three hundred years of monarchy had ended in Russia with the brutal murder/execution of ex-Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family. In the midst of this, the Russian Revolution had been in full swing and Lenin rose to power. He also intended to keep this power and would do so by any means necessary. While keeping the Romanovs under house arrest, Lenin and the Bolsheviks pondered for months about what to do with the former royal family. He concluded that they could not be kept alive because of the possibility that one member could be reinstated …


Dismantling Communism In The Early Cold War: Themes In Children's Media, Jennifer Lilly Jan 2019

Dismantling Communism In The Early Cold War: Themes In Children's Media, Jennifer Lilly

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This paper analyzes the messages found in American children’s visual media during the early years of the Cold War. Many producers in the film and television industry took to the screen to express concerns about possible Communist infiltration. These fears had grown over several decades of political and international instability, beginning in the early twentieth century and the first Red Scare. Thus, the explosion of the Cold War prompted producers to create media intended to socialize children around American ideals which would challenge the growing threat of Communism. The events which led to production of this media will be interpreted …