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Cigarettes and Soviets
Smoking in the USSR
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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 Soviet market, the triumph of the quintessential capitalist product-the cigarette-in a communist system, and the successes and failures of the world's first national antismoking campaign. The interplay of male habits and health against largely female tobacco producers and medical professionals adds a gendered dimension.

Smoking developed, continued, and grew in the Soviet Union without mass production, intensive advertising, seductive industrial design, or product ubiquity. The Soviets were early to condemn tobacco, and yet, by the end of the twentieth century Russians smoked more heavily than most most other nations in the world. Cigarettes and Soviets challenges interpretations of how tobacco use rose in the past and what leads to mass use today.


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INTRODUCTION: The Revolutionary Soviet Smoker1. ATTACKED: Commissar Semashko and Tobacco Prohibition2. RESURRECTED: Nationalized Factories and Revitalized Industry3. SOLD: Revolutionary Advertising and Communist Consumption4. TREATED: Individual Will and Collective Therapy5. UNFULFILLED: Commissar Mikoian and Stalinized Production6. MOBILIZED: Frontline Provision and Factory Evacuations7. RECOVERED: Women's Kingdoms and Manly Habits8. PARTNERED: Space Cigarettes and Soviet Marlboros9. PRESSURED: Demographic Crisis and Popular Discontent10. OVERWHELMED: The Post-Soviet Smoker


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ISBN-13: 9781501765483
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
Publication date: November, 2022
Pages: 318
Weight: 454g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, Public Health

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