Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath : Essays in Honour of Moshe LewinNicholas Lampert, Gábor Tamás Rittersporn M.E. Sharpe, 1992 - Broj stranica: 291 Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Notes on the Contributors -- 1 Grappling with Social Realities: Moshe Lewin and the Making of Social History -- 2 Demons and Devil's Advocates: Problems in Historical Writing on the Stalin Era -- 3 Gorbachev's Socialism in Historical Perspective -- 4 The Tsar, the Emperor, the Leader: Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great and Anatolii Rybakov's Stalin -- 5 The Omnipresent Conspiracy: On Soviet Imagery of Politics and Social Relations in the 1930s -- 6 Soviet Peasants and Soviet Literature |
Iz unutrašnjosti knjige
Rezultati 1 - 3 od 79.
Stranica 140
... workers themselves , had a stake in discovering the ' cor- rect ' , scientifically determined norm for each job.4 40 For their part , foremen were under no illusions about what the new organs meant . Norms coming down from an office ...
... workers themselves , had a stake in discovering the ' cor- rect ' , scientifically determined norm for each job.4 40 For their part , foremen were under no illusions about what the new organs meant . Norms coming down from an office ...
Stranica 162
... workers into the Party.16 But that was just the beginning . In November 1928 the Central Committee decided to raise the propor- tion of production workers in the Party to 50 per cent . To this end the formalities of admission were ...
... workers into the Party.16 But that was just the beginning . In November 1928 the Central Committee decided to raise the propor- tion of production workers in the Party to 50 per cent . To this end the formalities of admission were ...
Stranica 179
... workers streamed into the Party , manual workers were now only a minority.78 This is very clear from the admission policy of the Leningrad area organisation , which in 1939-40 took in increased numbers of white - collar workers and ...
... workers streamed into the Party , manual workers were now only a minority.78 This is very clear from the admission policy of the Leningrad area organisation , which in 1939-40 took in increased numbers of white - collar workers and ...
Sadržaj
Problems | 25 |
Gorbachevs Socialism in Historical Perspective | 48 |
Ivan | 77 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 7
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath: Essays in Honour of Moshe Lewin Nick Lampert,Gabor T. Rittersporn Ograničeni pregled - 1992 |
Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath: Essays in Honour of Moshe Lewin Nick Lampert,Gabor T. Rittersporn Pregled nije dostupan - 1992 |
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
administration apparatus Armenians Bolsheviks boyars Bukharin bureaucratic cadres camps capitalist cent Central Committee class and nationality cohort collectivisation Communist construction crime culture economic enterprises ethnic factory favour Feofanov Fitzpatrick forced labour foremen gazeta Gdlian Gorbachev Phenomenon historians Ibid industrialisation industry Institute intellectual intelligentsia investigators Ivan and Peter Ivan the Terrible Izvestiia Jasny jurists KPSS labour collective leaders leadership Lenin Leningrad Marxist mass mobilisation Moscow Moshe Lewin movement nationalist NKVD norms officials OGPU oprichnina Party members Party organisations peasantry peasants perestroika period personnel Pokrovskii Pravda problems production purges question radical régime repression responsible Revolution revolutionary role Russian Russian Review Rybakov S. Z. Ginzburg s'ezd sector self-management Slavic Review social history socialist Soviet society Soviet Studies Soviet System Soviet Union specialists Stakhanovism Stakhanovites Stalin Stalinist stroitel'stvo technical tion trade traditional Trud tsar Ukrainian USSR workers workforce