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Workers in Stalin's Russia : industrialization and social change in a planned economy /
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“Forward to the bright future of socialism!”: the role of images and symbols in promoting collectivization in Soviet Ukraine
Published 2019-01-01“…In every country, state symbols such as the national flag, emblem, and national anthems represent the independence and sovereignty of the state. In the Soviet Union as well as in other autocratic states symbols also played an important role in propaganda, influencing peoples’ attitudes to the actions of the state at all levels. …”
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Agricultural Marketing and the Possibilities for Industrialization in the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
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More evidence or stronger political will: exploring the feasibility of needle and syringe programs in Ukrainian prisons
Published 2021-01-01“…Background Ukrainian prisons still live by the laws and policies adopted in the Soviet Union. Besides laws and regulations, these legacies are replicated through the organization and infrastructure of the prison’s physical space, and through “carceral collectivism” as a specific form of living and behaving. …”
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Social and Subjective - Soviet History after the Cold War: An Interview with Sheila Fitzpatrick
Published 2002-06-01“…Sheila Fitzpatrick is a historian of modern Russia and the Soviet Union. She is currently Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. …”
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Transplantation and adaptation of the Soviet economic model in North Korea, 1945-1960
Published 2023-12-01“…The North Korean development model holds distinct similarities to the Soviet model. The Soviet Union’s experience and example played a key role in the initial nation-building in North Korea. …”
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17.57J / 21H.467J Soviet Politics and Society, 1917-1991, Spring 2003
Published 2003Subjects: “…Soviet Union…”
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Multiculturalism of Bishkek city: ethnicity and language in soviet and post-soviet times
Published 2018-09-01“…Colonization, Industrialization, Collectivization, Cultural Revolution, ethnic deportations dramatically changed the ethnic situation in the city during the pre-Soviet and Soviet times. …”
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Peasant cooperative 'Kopaonik', in Rvati: A case study of collectivization in the Yugoslav countryside after the Second World War
Published 2016-01-01“…Collectivization, as a method of the socialist transformation of village and of organizing agricultural production, was conducted after 1944, lasted until 1953, and it was intensified especially after 1948, namely after the conflict of the Yugoslav country and the party management with members of the Inform Bureau - the Soviet Union and the countries of 'national democracy', when it was abandoned despite the attempt of reorganization. …”
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Farm to factory: A reinterpretation of the Soviet industrial revolution.
Published 2003“…Examines economic growth before 1917; the development problem in the 1920s; the feasibility of the plan for agriculture to contribute to economic development through output expansion, labor release, and increased sales; planning, collectivization, and rapid growth; the population history of the Soviet Union; the standard of living during Soviet industrialization; the causes of rapid industrialization; the ways in which collectivization increased the rate of economic growth; and why the economy, which grew so rapidly from the 1920s into the 1960s, performed so badly in the 1970s and the 1980s. …”
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„See inimene oskab näha! Oskab kirjutada!”. Stalini preemia kui kirjanduselu nõukogustamise vahend Hans Leberechti näitel
Published 2023-02-01“…For Stalin, what mattered was not the literary value of the work, but its ideological suitability, in this case given the context of the fracture awaiting Estonian villages and the society as a whole – the deportation and mass collectivization. Stalin’s endorsement changed the fate of Leberecht as a Soviet writer – the novella was awarded the Stalin Prize and overnight he became one of the Estonian SSR’s most prestigious regime-friendly authors. …”
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Kazakh Famine 1928-1932
Published 2018-04-01“…Between 1928 to 1932 a great famine took place in parts of the Soviet Union due to the forced collectivization policy by the Bolsheviks. …”
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Analysis of the Russian village prose and its place in the cultural space of China
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The constructive side of fear: Wilhelm Röpke’s discourse on Europe between crisis and integration
Published 2018-06-01“…The citizens are forced to appeal to the European patriotism generated by the common opposition against the external dangers – such as the Soviet Union – and build a political union representing a relevant actor in the world dominated by two superpowers, but showing also some clear contradictions. …”
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Village Council in Paris: “French” Episode in the Story “For Future Use” by Platonov
Published 2021-12-01“…This scene was written in early 1930 and was only kept in the first edition of the story. The aggravation of Soviet-French relationships and an all-Union recyclable materials collection campaign are both reflected in the passage involving a kolkhoz (collective farm) activist who is ready to start collectivization and dispossession of kulaks in Paris and trying to solve the economic problems of the USSR by a new original type of export which he invented. …”
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POLITICA DE REPRESIUNE A REGIMULUI SOVIETIC ÎN SUDUL BASARABIEI ŞI ÎN NORDUL BUCOVINEI: 1940-1941, 1944-1945
Published 2012-03-01“… After June 28, 1940, the Soviet Union occupied the Romanian territories Bessarabia and Northern Bucovina. …”
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Values Underlying the Information Culture in Communist and Post-Communist Russia (1917−1999)
Published 2015-12-01“…Continuities are found between the Communist Soviet Union and post-Communist Russia in their instrumental use of media and information (collectivism), the view on information as a particular privilege rather than a universal right and the monopoly of truth. …”
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Yesevi Topraklarında Ateizm ve Kültürel Sekülerlik Politikaları: 1920-1940 Yılları Arasında Sovyet Yönetiminin Kazakistan’daki İslam Politikası
Published 2020-06-01“…In the second half of the 1920’s, the “violent attack” policy against Islam started in the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). The totalitarian system, which strengthened until the end of the 1920’s, implemented a political campaign against the clergy. …”
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Collective Memory, Moral Economy and Land Disputes after the Repatriation of Crimean Tatars
Published 2023-12-01“…And in some border territories of the Soviet Union, which includes the Crimean peninsula, the events of ethnic deportations of the population had a decisive influence on the redistribution of land ownership as well. …”
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