Richard Taylor
Also known as
Taylor, Richard
**Richard Taylor** (born 1946) is a British historian of Russian and Soviet cinema who has also written about propaganda and film in the USSR, the Third Reich and the UK during World War Two. His publications also include translations, first and foremost of the selected writings of the Soviet film director and theorist, Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (Eizenshtein), and latterly of a wide range of important documents relating to Russian and Soviet cinema.
Born 1946-02-01
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- Open LibraryOL1607408A
- VIAF108477431
- WikidataQ112494865
- ISNI0000000121470018
Top Subjects
- Motion pictures -- Soviet Union -- History (2)
- Soviet Union (2)
- Communism and motion pictures (1)
- Motion pictures -- Political aspects (1)
- Motion pictures in propaganda -- Soviet Union (1)
- Germany (1)
- Motion pictures -- Germany -- History (1)
Books by Richard Taylor
Total count: 7
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The politics of the Soviet cinema, 1917-19291977-01-01
The politics of the Soviet cinema, 1917-1929Cambridge University Press1979-01-01
Film propagandaSoviet Russia and Nazi GermanyCroom Helm1979-01-01-
Films without filmthe birth pangs of the Soviet cinemaKennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, the Wilson Center1981-01-01
Beyond the StarsThe Memoirs of Sergei Einstein1 editionSeagull Books Pvt.Ltd ,India1995-01-01-
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND DISINTEGRATIONEAST AND WESTRoutledge and Kegan Paul Great Britain1996-01-01
The Battleship Potemkinthe film companionI.B. Tauris2000-01-01