Mobilizing Soviet Peasants

Mobilizing Soviet Peasants
Author: Mary E. A. Buckley
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742541274

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Exploring the story of rural shock work and Stakhanovism in the Soviet countryside in the late 1930s, this book tries to contextualise Stakhanovism, considering historical context, changing party priorities, propaganda, the press, the nature of farm leaderships, shortages, peasant attitudes, gender, purges, and local organisations.

The Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution
Author: John L. H. Keep
Publsiher: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1976
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036654064

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Mobilizing the Russian Nation

Mobilizing the Russian Nation
Author: Melissa Kirschke Stockdale
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107093867

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This study of Russian mobilization in the Great War explores how the war shaped national identity and conceptions of citizenship.

The Birth of the Propaganda State

The Birth of the Propaganda State
Author: Peter Kenez
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1985-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521313988

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Peter Kenez's comprehensive study of the Soviet propaganda system, describes how the Bolshevik Party went about reaching the Russian people. Kenez focuses on the experiences of the Russian people. The book is both a major contribution to our understanding of the genius of the Soviet state, and of the nature of propaganda in the twentieth-century.

Stjepan Radi the Croat Peasant Party and the Politics of Mass Mobilization 1904 1928

Stjepan Radi   the Croat Peasant Party  and the Politics of Mass Mobilization  1904 1928
Author: Mark Biondich
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802082947

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This is a work for political scientists and other specialists in the area."--BOOK JACKET.

The Stalinist Era

The Stalinist Era
Author: David L. Hoffmann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107007086

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Placing Stalinism in its international context, The Stalinist Era explains the origins and consequences of Soviet state intervention and violence.

Peasants under Siege

Peasants under Siege
Author: Gail Kligman,Katherine Verdery
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781400840434

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In 1949, Romania's fledgling communist regime unleashed a radical and brutal campaign to collectivize agriculture in this largely agrarian country, following the Soviet model. Peasants under Siege provides the first comprehensive look at the far-reaching social engineering process that ensued. Gail Kligman and Katherine Verdery examine how collectivization assaulted the very foundations of rural life, transforming village communities that were organized around kinship and status hierarchies into segments of large bureaucratic organizations, forged by the language of "class warfare" yet saturated with vindictive personal struggles. Collectivization not only overturned property relations, the authors argue, but was crucial in creating the Party-state that emerged, its mechanisms of rule, and the "new persons" that were its subjects. The book explores how ill-prepared cadres, themselves unconvinced of collectivization's promises, implemented technologies and pedagogies imported from the Soviet Union through actions that contributed to the excessive use of force, which Party leaders were often unable to control. In addition, the authors show how local responses to the Party's initiatives compelled the regime to modify its plans and negotiate outcomes. Drawing on archival documents, oral histories, and ethnographic data, Peasants under Siege sheds new light on collectivization in the Soviet era and on the complex tensions underlying and constraining political authority.

The Cambridge History of Communism

The Cambridge History of Communism
Author: Norman Naimark,Silvio Pons,Sophie Quinn-Judge
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107133548

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The second volume of The Cambridge History of Communism explores the rise of Communist states and movements after World War II. Leading experts analyze archival sources from formerly Communist states to re-examine the limits to Moscow's control of its satellites; the de-Stalinization of 1956; Communist reform movements; the rise and fall of the Sino-Soviet alliance; the growth of Communism in Asia, Africa and Latin America; and the effects of the Sino-Soviet split on world Communism. Chapters explore the cultures of Communism in the United States, Western Europe and China, and the conflicts engendered by nationalism and the continued need for support from Moscow. With the danger of a new Cold War developing between former and current Communist states and the West, this account of the roots, development and dissolution of the socialist bloc is essential reading.