Soviet Society And Culture (e-bog) af Sacks, Michael P
Sacks, Michael P (forfatter)

Soviet Society And Culture e-bog

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Academic analysis has not always kept pace with the dramatic changes that have occurred in the USSR since Stalin's time, for objective study has often been overshadowed-especially in the 1980s-by publicity concerning the negative aspects of the &quote;Evil Empire.&quote; Recently, however, because of reforms initiated by Gorbachev, the dynamics of the Soviet system have come into sharper focus....
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Forfattere Sacks, Michael P (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 11 juli 2019
Længde 290 sider
Genrer HB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000312720
Academic analysis has not always kept pace with the dramatic changes that have occurred in the USSR since Stalin's time, for objective study has often been overshadowed-especially in the 1980s-by publicity concerning the negative aspects of the "e;Evil Empire."e; Recently, however, because of reforms initiated by Gorbachev, the dynamics of the Soviet system have come into sharper focus. This book provides a wide-ranging, detailed view of economic, social, ideological, and literary aspects of the Soviet system leading up to the Gorbachev era. The essays include both historical and contemporary perspectives on the sources of stability (and stagnation) in the post-Stalin years. Examining the intricate fabric of Soviet society, the contributors provide insights into the social and cultural motivations for Gorbachev's "e;restructuring"e; policies. Their themes echo the work of Vera S. Dunham, who for more than four decades has focused on diverse aspects of Soviet society and culture, particularly on the noncoercive means of social control that have often been overlooked but that are a vital component of the Soviet system.