Social Change in Soviet Russia

Social Change in Soviet Russia
Author: Alex Inkeles
Publsiher: Touchstone Books
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1971
Genre: Social change
ISBN: PSU:000030788954

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Representing the results of more than twenty years of study by one of this country's foremost experts on the Soviet Union, this collection of twenty-one essays by Alex Inkeles is the first broad sociological survey of Soviet social institutions to be available in English.

Women in Soviet Society

Women in Soviet Society
Author: Gail Warshofsky Lapidus
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2022-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520364714

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1978.

Gender State and Society in Soviet and Post Soviet Russia

Gender  State and Society in Soviet and Post Soviet Russia
Author: Sarah Ashwin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134609666

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One of the few English language studies to focus on the male experiences, this book addresses the important questions raised by the rise and fall of the Soviet experiment in transforming gender relations. Issues covered include; * the paternal role * women as breadwinners * men's loss of status at work * changing gender roles in the press * the relationship between the sexual and gender revoloutions. Featuring an outstanding panel of Russian contributors, this collection is a valuable resource for students and scholars of Politics, Gender Studies and Russian Studies.

The Transformation of Russian Society

The Transformation of Russian Society
Author: Joint Committee on Slavic Studies (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1960
Genre: Russia
ISBN: UCAL:B4260101

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Scholarly papers by 38 contributors on changes in Russian society since 1861, presented at a conference of the Joint Committee on Slavic Studies.

The Social History of Post Communist Russia

The Social History of Post Communist Russia
Author: Piotr Dutkiewicz,Sakwa Richard,Kulikov Vladimir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317328452

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This book tells the untold story of how ordinary Russian people experienced and coped with Russia’s transformations after the end of communism. Unlike most studies of the subject which focus on high politics, developments in the elite and events at the centre, this book, which includes findings from interviews, memoirs, public opinion surveys and press articles and documents from the regions, portrays a multi-ethnic, multi-confessional society with different groups affected by the deep and varied changes in diverse and different ways. The book covers economic developments, social changes, how official policies played out at the grass-roots level, the psychological impact of the changes and the impact on public opinion, and how different regions were affected differently. Overall, the book reveals the hidden dynamics of Russian society, including its formal and informal mechanisms and rules for relating to the state and other citizens, and shows how millions of Russians coped, despite all the odds, and maintained the integrity and stability of the country.

Social Change in the Soviet Union

Social Change in the Soviet Union
Author: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde
Publsiher: Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1972
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UCAL:B4421260

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Consumption and Social Change in a Post Soviet Middle Class

Consumption and Social Change in a Post Soviet Middle Class
Author: Jennifer Patico
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105210546888

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What happens when your once-dignified profession no longer supports a dignified lifestyle? In 1990s St. Petersburg, teachers had to find out the hard way. Although the institutions and ideologies of Soviet life situated them as "cultured" consumers, contemporary processes of marketization and privatization left them unable to attain what they now considered to be respectable material standards of living. In this fascinating new ethnographic study, Patico examines the various ways in which teachers have adjusted their activities and interactions as consumers, demonstrating how this has led to dramatic shifts in their assessments of their own lives and of the society around them. Consumption and Social Change in a Post-Soviet Middle Class presents a much-needed look at the lives of ordinary people in Russia today, in the process contributing both to postsocialist studies of social change and to broader anthropological theorizations of consumption and value.

Sociology in the Soviet Union and Beyond

Sociology in the Soviet Union and Beyond
Author: Elizabeth A. Weinberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351148788

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This fascinating and comprehensive volume traces the development, scope and character of sociological research in Russia and subsequently the Soviet Union from the turn of the 20th century to the 1990s. Opening with the lively social debates of pre-Revolution Russia, Elizabeth Weinberg discusses the intellectual factions of the post-Revolutionary period and the eventual replacement of 'idealism' with 'materialism', leading to the emergence of Soviet sociology in 1956. The book examines the methods of research that were accepted as valid for Marxist research, offering a profile of key Soviet sociologists and the research climate in which they operated. It also discusses the main areas of research that predominated in Soviet sociology, with separate chapters on two of the most significant: public opinion research and time-budget studies. This fully revised, newly updated edition of The Development of Sociology in the Soviet Union concludes with a discussion of the involvement of Soviet sociologists in the processes of perestroika and glasnost, and the changing position of sociology from the late 1980s onwards.