Glavlit

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Glavlit was the Soviet state censorship agency responsible for controlling and suppressing information in publications, media, and the arts.

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Glavlit canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet state censorship agency
appliesToJurisdiction Soviet Union
controlledContent art exhibitions
books
cartography and atlases
encyclopedias and reference works
films
magazines
music lyrics and performances
newspapers
posters and visual propaganda
radio broadcasts
school and university textbooks
scientific and technical publications
television programs
theatrical productions
country Soviet Union
field censorship
information control
mass media regulation
state security
hasDuty banning of prohibited literature
control of foreign publications entering the USSR
control of information in mass media
control of information in publications
control of information in the arts
control of maps and geographic information
control of military and technical information in open sources
enforcement of ideological conformity
licensing of publishing activities
pre-publication censorship
protection of state secrets in open publications
review of manuscripts and scripts
suppression of politically sensitive information
hasEffect enforcement of Communist Party ideology in culture
limitation of access to foreign information
restriction of freedom of expression in the Soviet Union
shaping of Soviet public discourse
suppression of political dissent in print and media
ideology Marxism–Leninism
Soviet communism
industry broadcasting
film industry
journalism
music industry
performing arts
publishing
visual arts
partOf Soviet administrative system
Soviet censorship apparatus

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