Peasant Metropolis : Social Identities in Moscow, 1929-1941 /
The conservative and coercive policies that Party leaders adopted in response, he argues, contributed to the Soviet Union's emergence as an authoritarian welfare state.
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
1994.
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Table des matières:
- 1. Moscow and Its Hinterland
- 2. The Process of In-migration
- 3. The Formation of the Urban Workforce
- 4. The Workplace as Contested Space
- 5. The Urban Environment and Living Standards
- 6. Official Culture and Peasant Culture
- 7. Social Identity and Labor Politics
- Appendix I. Workers in Moscow's Economic Sectors
- Appendix II. The 1932 Trade Union Census.