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Provincial Landscapes : Local Dimensions of Soviet Power, 1917-1953 /

The closed nature of the Soviet Union led to a one-dimensional view of Soviet history. The opening of former Soviet archives allowed the historians in this volume to address a variety of topics to provide a context for the roles Russian provices played after the break-up of the Soviet Union.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Raleigh, Donald J. (Compilador)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The rise and fall of Smolensk's moderate socialists: the politics of class and rhetoric of crisis in 1917 / Michael C. Hickey
  • Bolshevik without the party: Sychevka in 1917 / Roberta T. Manning
  • Local politics and the struggle for grain in Tambov, 1918-21 / Delano DuGarm
  • A provincial Kronstadt: popular unrest in Saratov at the end of the civil war / Donald J. Raleigh
  • Local science and public enlightenment: Iaroslavl naturalists and the Soviet State, 1917-31 / James T. Andrews
  • Hujum: unveiling campaigns and local responses in Uzbekistan, 1927 / Douglas T. Northrop
  • Grain crisis or famine? The Ukrainian state commission for aid to crop failure victims and the Ukrainian famine of 1928-29 / Mark B. Tauger
  • Popular religion and local identity during the Stalin revolution: old believers in the Urals, 1928-41 / Irina Korovushkina Paert
  • Modernity and backwardness on the Soviet frontier: Western Siberia in the 1930s / David R. Shearer
  • Mobilizing medicine: medical cadres, state power, and center-periphery relations in wartime Kazakhstan / Paul A. Michaels
  • "People without a definite occupation": the illegal economy and "speculators" in Rostov-on-the-don, 1943-48 / Jeffrey W. Jones
  • Celebrating the Soviet present: the Zhdanovshcina campaign in Ukrainian literature and the arts / Serhy Yekelchyk
  • Local-outsider negotiations in postwar Sevastopols' reconstruction, 1944-53 / Karl D. Qualls
  • At the margins of memory: provincial identity and Soviet power in oral histories, 1940-53 / Elena Iarskai-Smirnova and Pavel Romanov.