Stalinism : new directions /
Stalinism is a controversial new addition to the current debates about the history of the Stalinist period. Collected together are not only the classics of the revisionist period but also new work by young scholars.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2000.
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Colección: | Rewriting histories.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Sheila Fitzpatrick
- Part I. Social identities. Ascribing class: the construction of social identity in Soviet Russia / Sheila Fitzpatrick
- "Us against them": social identity in Soviet Russia, 1934-41 / Sarah Davies
- Part II. Private and public practices. Fashioning the Stalinist soul: the diary of Stepan Podlubnyi, 1931-9 / Jochen Hellbeck
- Denunciation and its functions in Soviet governance: from the archive of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1944-53 / Vladimir A. Kozlov
- Games of Stalinist democracy: ideological discussions in Soviet sciences 1947-52 / Alexei Kojevnikov
- Part III. Consumption and civilization. Cultured trade: the Stalinist turn towards consumerism / Julie Hessler
- The concept of kul'turnost': notes on the Stalinist civilizing process / Vadim Volkov
- "Dear comrade, you ask what we need": socialist paternalism and Soviet rural "notables" in the mid-1930s / Lewis H. Siegelbaum
- Part IV. Varieties of terror. The purging of local cliques in the Urals region, 1936-7 / James R. Harris
- "Socially harmful elements and the Great Terror / Paul Hagenloh
- Part V. Nationality as a status. The Soviet Union as a communal apartment, or how a socialist state promoted ethnic particularism / Yuri Slezkine
- Modernization or neo-traditionalism? Ascribed nationality and Soviet primordialism / Terry Martin.