How the Soviet System Works

How the Soviet System Works
Author: Raymond Augustine Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1960
Genre: Communism
ISBN:

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How the Soviet System Works Cultural Psychological and Social Themes

How the Soviet System Works Cultural Psychological and Social Themes
Author: Raymond a Bauer
Publisher: Andesite Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781297824838

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How the Soviet System Works

How the Soviet System Works
Author: Raymond Augustine Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1956
Genre: History
ISBN:

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How the Soviet System Works

How the Soviet System Works
Author: Raymond A. Bauer
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Release: 1961
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Beyond Soviet Studies

Beyond Soviet Studies
Author: Daniel Orlovsky
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1995-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780943875699

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They offer constructive criticisms of the field and set out research questions for an uncertain future.

A Researcher's Guide to Sources on Soviet Social History in the 1930s

A Researcher's Guide to Sources on Soviet Social History in the 1930s
Author: Sheila Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1315492725

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The Stalin era has been less accessible to researchers than either the preceding decade or the postwar era. The basic problem is that during the Stalin years censorship restricted the collection and dissemination of information (and introduced bias and distortion into the statistics that were published), while in the post-Stalin years access to archives and libraries remained tightly controlled. Thus it is not surprising that one of the main manifestations of glasnost has been the effort to open up records of the 1930s. In this volume Western and Soviet specialists detail the untapped potential of sources on this period of Soviet social history and also the hidden traps that abound. The full range of sources is covered, from memoirs to official documents, from city directories to computerized data bases.

Stalinist Society

Stalinist Society
Author: Mark Edele
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191613673

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Stalinist Society offers a fresh analytical overview of the complex social formation ruled over by Stalin and his henchmen from the late 1920s to the early 1950s. Drawing on declassified archival materials, interviews with former Soviet citizens, old and new memoirs, and personal diaries, as well as the best of sixty years of scholarship, this book offers a non-reductionist account of social upheaval and social cohesion in a society marred by violence. Combining the perspectives from above and from below, the book integrates recent writing on everyday life, culture and entertainment, ideology and politics, terror and welfare, consumption and economics. Utilizing the latest archival research on the evolution of Soviet society during and after World War II, this study also integrates the entire history of Stalinism from the late 1920s to the dictator's death in 1953. Breaking radically with current scholarly consensus, Mark Edele shows that it was not ideology, terror, or state control which held this society together, but the harsh realities of making a living in a chaotic economy which the rulers claimed to plan and control, but which in fact they could only manage haphazardly.