Arts and Humanities
Coproduction
100%
Internationalism
100%
Sound Recording
100%
American Century
100%
Metropolitan Opera
100%
Musical Instruments
100%
gramophone
100%
Opera Singer
100%
Capitalization
100%
Glasnost
100%
Design History
100%
Mass Culture
100%
U.S.S.R.
100%
Perestroika
100%
Communication History
100%
Media Industry
100%
Live music
66%
Phonograph
50%
decor
50%
Tenor
50%
Opera Houses
50%
on-stage
50%
Recorder
50%
Newsweek
50%
Musical Culture
50%
Musical performance
50%
Fidelity
50%
Youth Culture
50%
Mass Communication
50%
Communication media
50%
Mondiales
50%
New York City
50%
World Peace
50%
master narrative
50%
New Media
50%
Journalism
50%
realm
50%
Gorbachev
50%
Modern European History
50%
Public debate
50%
Recorded music
33%
Cataloguing
33%
bootleg
33%
Sound Recordings
33%
Pannonian Rusyns
33%
Rus
33%
Turkestan
33%
Scholarly Life
33%
Scientific Understanding
33%
Visual media
33%
Social Sciences
Glasnost
100%
Distribution of Power
100%
Labor Policy
100%
Proletarianization
100%
Global History
100%
Communication Technology
100%
U.S.S.R.
100%
Mass Culture
100%
Perestroika
100%
Communication History
100%
Media Industry
100%
Technological Change
66%
Mass Communication
50%
Communication Information
50%
Youth Culture
50%
Media Communication
50%
New Media
50%
Visual Material
50%
Television Films
50%
European History
50%
Precedent
50%
Journalism
50%
Information Society
33%
Scientific Innovations
33%
Social Class
33%