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- Book Title
- Life in Stalin's Soviet Union
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- 9781474285520
- Publication Year
- 2019
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- Textbook
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- Trade Paperback
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- English
- Publication Name
- Life in Stalin's Soviet Union
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- Item Length
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- 264 Pages
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Life in Stalin's Soviet Union is a collaborative work in which some of the leading scholars in the field shed light on various aspects of daily life for Soviet citizens. Split into three parts which focus on 'Food, Health and Leisure', the 'Lived Experience' and 'Religion and Ideology', the book is comprised of chapters covering a range of important subjects, including: * Food * Health and Housing * Sex and Gender * Education * Religion (Christianity, Islam and Judaism) * Sport and Leisure * Festivals There is detailed analysis of urban and rural life, as well as explorations of life in the gulag, life as a peasant, life in the military and what it was like to be disabled in Stalin's Russia. The book also engages with the wider Soviet Union wherever possible to ensure the most in-depth discussion of life, in all its minutiae, under Stalin. This is a vitally important book for any student of Stalin's Russia keen to know more about the human history of this complex period of dictatorship.
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Bloomsbury Publishing
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9781474285520
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Publication Name
Life in Stalin's Soviet Union
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
264 Pages
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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
14.4 Oz
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Kees Boterbloem brings together a formidable cast of first-rate scholars for this study of daily life in Stalinist Russia. The result is an extremely impressive book that offers cutting-edge research with a remarkably wide scope. Its focus lies at the intersection of everyday life and the horrors of Stalinism, to which Soviet citizens were subjected for decades. This remarkable book helps us to see what it was to live in Stalinist Russia; I can think of no other text that does this as effectively., "Kees Boterbloem has managed to bring together a formidable cast of first-rate scholars for this study of daily life in Stalinist Russia. The result is an extremely impressive book that offers cutting-edge research with a remarkably wide scope. Its focus lies at the intersection of everyday life and the horrors of Stalinism, to which Soviet citizens were subjected for decades. The book explores the impact of famine, terror and war on those who bore the brunt, and how they coped. It helps us to see what it was to live in Stalinist Russia if one was a man or a woman; a peasant or an urban resident; a consumer, a criminal or a Gulag inmate; a soldier or a disabled person; a student or a teacher; an ordinary citizen or an official; a believer or an atheist. I can think of no other book that does this as effectively." -- Erik van Ree, Assistant Professor of Eastern European Studies, University of Amsterdam "With contributions from some of the most original and insightful historians of the Soviet Union, this volume demonstrates how the cataclysmic changes unleashed by Stalin impacted the daily lives of ordinary Soviet citizens. It is a story of brutal transformations and heroic resilience." -- Jeffrey Veidlinger, Professor of History and Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, USA., "Kees Boterbloem brings together a formidable cast of first-rate scholars for this study of daily life in Stalinist Russia. The result is an extremely impressive book that offers cutting-edge research with a remarkably wide scope. Its focus lies at the intersection of everyday life and the horrors of Stalinism, to which Soviet citizens were subjected for decades. This remarkable book helps us to see what it was to live in Stalinist Russia; I can think of no other text that does this as effectively." -- Erik van Ree, Assistant Professor of Eastern European Studies, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands "With contributions from some of the most original and insightful historians of the Soviet Union, this volume demonstrates how the cataclysmic changes unleashed by Stalin impacted the daily lives of ordinary Soviet citizens. It is a story of brutal transformations and heroic resilience." -- Jeffrey Veidlinger, Professor of History and Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, USA., "Kees Boterbloem has managed to bring together a formidable cast of first-rate scholars for this study of daily life in Stalinist Russia. The result is an extremely impressive book that offers cutting-edge research with a remarkably wide scope. Its focus lies at the intersection of everyday life and the horrors of Stalinism, to which Soviet citizens were subjected for decades. The book explores the impact of famine, terror and war on those who bore the brunt, and how they coped. It helps us to see what it was to live in Stalinist Russia if one was a man or a woman; a peasant or an urban resident; a consumer, a criminal or a Gulag inmate; a soldier or a disabled person; a student or a teacher; an ordinary citizen or an official; a believer or an atheist. I can think of no other book that does this as effectively." -- Erik van Ree, Assistant Professor of Eastern European Studies, University of Amsterdam "With contributions from some of the most original and insightful historians of the Soviet Union, this volume demonstrates how the cataclysmic changes unleashed by Stalin impacted the daily lives of ordinary Soviet citizens. It is a story of brutal transformations and heroic resilience." -- Jeffrey Veidlinger, Professor of History and Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, USA. "This innovative volume provides a 'new military history' account of the roles and experiences of ordinary people, military and civilian, on both sides of the Spanish Civil War and its immediate aftermath. It offers a striking new perspective." -- Stanley G. Payne, Emeritus Professor of modern Spanish history, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, Life in Stalin's Soviet Union is a welcome addition to the volumes currently available for teaching the history of Stalinism. While earlier collections tend to focus on the 1930s, many of the chapters in this work chart the full period of Stalinist rule, from the late 1920s to 1953., Kees Boterbloem has managed to bring together a formidable cast of first-rate scholars for this study of daily life in Stalinist Russia. The result is an extremely impressive book that offers cutting-edge research with a remarkably wide scope. Its focus lies at the intersection of everyday life and the horrors of Stalinism, to which Soviet citizens were subjected for decades. The book explores the impact of famine, terror and war on those who bore the brunt, and how they coped. It helps us to see what it was to live in Stalinist Russia if one was a man or a woman; a peasant or an urban resident; a consumer, a criminal or a Gulag inmate; a soldier or a disabled person; a student or a teacher; an ordinary citizen or an official; a believer or an atheist. I can think of no other book that does this as effectively., With contributions from some of the most original and insightful historians of the Soviet Union, this volume demonstrates how the cataclysmic changes unleashed by Stalin impacted the daily lives of ordinary Soviet citizens. It is a story of brutal transformations and heroic resilience., "Kees Boterbloem brings together a formidable cast of first-rate scholars for this study of daily life in Stalinist Russia. The result is an extremely impressive book that offers cutting-edge research with a remarkably wide scope. Its focus lies at the intersection of everyday life and the horrors of Stalinism, to which Soviet citizens were subjected for decades. This remarkable book helps us to see what it was to live in Stalinist Russia; I can think of no other text that does this as effectively." -- Erik van Ree, Assistant Professor of Eastern European Studies, University of Amsterdam "With contributions from some of the most original and insightful historians of the Soviet Union, this volume demonstrates how the cataclysmic changes unleashed by Stalin impacted the daily lives of ordinary Soviet citizens. It is a story of brutal transformations and heroic resilience." -- Jeffrey Veidlinger, Professor of History and Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, USA., " Life in Stalin's Soviet Union is a welcome addition to the volumes currently available for teaching the history of Stalinism. While earlier collections tend to focus on the 1930s, many of the chapters in this work chart the full period of Stalinist rule, from the late 1920s to 1953." - Canadian Slavonic Papers "A popular interpretation of the Soviet Union in the West, particularly from the 1950s to the 1960s, emphasized the totalitarian nature of a communist regime that strictly controlled the daily lives of its citizens. Written for a general readership, Life in Stalin's Soviet Union, edited by Kees Boterbloem, successfully challenges such a historiographical approach by highlighting the many strategies Soviet citizens used to circumvent, even defy, such a regimented and brutal government and, by the same token, recover some of their freedom." - Histoire sociale/Social History "Kees Boterbloem brings together a formidable cast of first-rate scholars for this study of daily life in Stalinist Russia. The result is an extremely impressive book that offers cutting-edge research with a remarkably wide scope. Its focus lies at the intersection of everyday life and the horrors of Stalinism, to which Soviet citizens were subjected for decades. This remarkable book helps us to see what it was to live in Stalinist Russia; I can think of no other text that does this as effectively." -- Erik van Ree, Assistant Professor of Eastern European Studies, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands "With contributions from some of the most original and insightful historians of the Soviet Union, this volume demonstrates how the cataclysmic changes unleashed by Stalin impacted the daily lives of ordinary Soviet citizens. It is a story of brutal transformations and heroic resilience." -- Jeffrey Veidlinger, Professor of History and Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, USA., "Kees Boterbloem has managed to bring together a formidable cast of first-rate scholars for this study of daily life in Stalinist Russia. The result is an extremely impressive book that offers cutting-edge research with a remarkably wide scope. Its focus lies at the intersection of everyday life and the horrors of Stalinism, to which Soviet citizens were subjected for decades. The book explores the impact of famine, terror and war on those who bore the brunt, and how they coped. It helps us to see what it was to live in Stalinist Russia if one was a man or a woman; a peasant or an urban resident; a consumer, a criminal or a Gulag inmate; a soldier or a disabled person; a student or a teacher; an ordinary citizen or an official; a believer or an atheist. I can think of no other book that does this as effectively." -- Erik van Ree, Assistant Professor of Eastern European Studies, University of Amsterdam, This innovative volume provides a 'new military history' account of the roles and experiences of ordinary people, military and civilian, on both sides of the Spanish Civil War and its immediate aftermath. It offers a striking new perspective.
Table of Content
List of IllustrationsList of ContributorsIntroduction, Kees Boterbloem (University of South Florida, USA) 1. The End of the Russian Peasants under Stalin, Kees Boterbloem (University of South Florida, USA) 2. Food Consumption, Diet and Famines, Elena Osokina (University of South Carolina, USA) 3. The Cities: Urbanization and Modern Life, Heather Dehaan (Binghamton University, USA) 4. On the Margins: Social Dislocation and Criminality in the Soviet Union from the 1930s to the 1950s, David Shearer (University of Delaware, USA) 5. The Gulag under Stalin, Golfo Alexopoulos (University of South Florida, USA) 6. Private Ivan's Life and Fate: Daily Life in Stalin's Red Army during the "Great Patriotic War", Kenneth Slepyan (Transylvania University, USA) 7. The History of Disability during Stalinism, Frances Bernstein (Drew University, USA) 8. Gender and Sexuality, Amy Randall (Santa Clara University, USA) 9. The Educational Experience in Stalin's Russia, 1931-1945, Larry E. Holmes (University of South Alabama, USA) 10. A Year of Celebrations in the Life of a Soviet Student, Karen Petrone (University of Kentucky, USA) 11. Soviet People's Informal Interactions with Officials of the Stalin-Era Party-State, James Heinzen (Rowan University, USA) 12. The Religious Front: Militant Atheists and Militant Believers, Gregory Freeze (Brandeis University, USA) Index
Copyright Date
2019
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Sociology / General, Social History, Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism, History, Customs & Traditions
Dewey Decimal
947.0842
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Religion, History, Social Science, Political Science
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