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Stalinism New Directions

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ISBN-10: 0415152348

ISBN-13: 9780415152341

Edition: 2000

Authors: Sheila Fitzpatrick

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This reader presents an addition to common debates on the Stalinist period of the Soviet Union. The contributing scholars discuss the totalitarian/revisionist models of Soviet history using large quantities of new post 1989 material from Russia.
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List price: $56.95
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 11/11/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 400
Size: 6.02" wide x 9.21" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Social Identities
Ascribing Class: The Construction of Social Identity in Soviet Russia
'Us Against Them': Social identity in Soviet Russia, 1934-41
Private and Public Practices
Fashioning the Stalinist Soul: The Diary of Stepan Podlubnyi 1931-1939
Denunciation and its Function in Soviet Governance
Games of Soviet Democracy: Ideological Discussions in Sciences around 1948 Reconsidered,
Consumption and Civilization
Cultured Trade: The Stalinist Turn Toward Consumerism
The Concept of Kul'turnost': Notes on the Stalinist Civilizing Process
"Dear Comrade, You ask What We Need": Socialist Paternalism and Soviet Rural "Notables" in the Mid-1930s
Varieties of Terror
The Purging of Local Cliques in the Urals Region, 1936-7
'Socially-Harmful Elements' and the Great Terror
Nationality as Status
The Soviet Union as a Communal Apartment, or How a Socialist State promoted Ethnic Particularism
Modernism or Neo-traditionalism? AscribedNationality and Soviet Primordialism Contributors: Sheila Fitzpatrick, Sarah Davies, Jochen Hellbeck, Vladimir A. Kozlov, Alexei Kojevnikov, Julie Hessler, Vadim Volkov, Lewis H. Siegelbaum, James R. Harris, Paul Hagenloh, Yuri Slezkine, Terry Martin