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Our Daily Bread: Socialist Distribution and the Art of Survival in Stalin's Russia, 1927-1941: Socialist Distribution and the Art of Survival in Stalin's Russia, 1927-1941
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Our Daily Bread: Socialist Distribution and the Art of Survival in Stalin’s Russia, 1927-1941: Socialist Distribution and the Art of Survival in Stalin’s Russia, 1927-1941

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Drawing on newly available archival materials including official documents, reports, and personal accounts, this remarkable study presents a detailed picture of the living standards of various social groups in prewar Soviet Russia, and the role of state-controlled distribution of food and goods as a tool of the Stalinist dictatorship. The study offers a new perspective not only on the period of collectivization, industrialization, and terror but also on the regime’s most rudimentary method of controlling human behavior and reshaping the social order. In her conclusion the author analyzes the long-term impacts of the Stalinist dictatorship of distribution , from bureaucratization to rural depopulation to the emergence of a distinctive type of black-market economy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 June 2003
Pages
288
ISBN
9781563249051

Drawing on newly available archival materials including official documents, reports, and personal accounts, this remarkable study presents a detailed picture of the living standards of various social groups in prewar Soviet Russia, and the role of state-controlled distribution of food and goods as a tool of the Stalinist dictatorship. The study offers a new perspective not only on the period of collectivization, industrialization, and terror but also on the regime’s most rudimentary method of controlling human behavior and reshaping the social order. In her conclusion the author analyzes the long-term impacts of the Stalinist dictatorship of distribution , from bureaucratization to rural depopulation to the emergence of a distinctive type of black-market economy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 June 2003
Pages
288
ISBN
9781563249051