Abstract
The article is dedicated to the Soviet satire in 1920—1930’s. The main source of the research is the satirical magazine “Krokodil”, published since 1922. The article applies quantitative research methods to this heterogeneous source. Most notably, through formalization and categorization of the materials of the journal it is possible to define several thematic blocks, and then trace how the content of the magazine changed over time. The first part of the article discusses in detail the methodological aspects of working with such source, explains the details of the formalization of the materials and preparation of a database. This approach allows simultaneous analysis of graphics and text materials of the journal. In the second part the results of the quantitative analysis are interpreted, such as the distribution of the magazine publications in different years and the change of topics. Finally, the connections between the content of “Krokodil” and other periodicals are shown.
Translated title of the contribution | The “Krokodil” Magazine, 1922—1937: Quantitative Approaches to Research of the Official Soviet Satire |
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Original language | Russian |
Journal | Электронный научно-образовательный журнал «История» |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 8(41) |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2015 |
Keywords
- social history
- Soviet history
- digital humanities