Demograficheskai͡a︡ istorii͡a︡ Rossii v 1930-e gody: Vzgli͡a︡d v neizvestnoe
by
V. B Zhiromskai͡a︡
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
277
Language
Russian
Published
Jan 1, 2001
Publisher
ROSSPEN
ISBN-10
582430212X
ISBN-13
9785824302127
Description
In a period marked by profound societal and political transformation, this detailed examination provides a nuanced perspective on demographic changes in Russia during the tumultuous 1930s. The author meticulously delves into the multitude of factors that influenced population dynamics, drawing from an array of historical data and scholarly insights.
Throughout the narrative, readers are introduced to the various layers of Russia’s demographic evolution—highlighting the interplay between government policies, social movements, and economic pressures. The book explores how these elements reshaped the fabric of communities and individual lives, offering a compelling glimpse into the past that resonates with contemporary discussions about population and identity.
The author's scholarly background lends credibility to the analysis, ensuring that the exploration of statistics and historical events is both rigorous and accessible. With a focus on lesser-known facets of this era, the work not only informs but invites reflection on the broader implications of demographic trends.
Ultimately, this book serves as a vital resource for historians and those interested in understanding how the complexities of the 1930s continue to echo in modern Russia, encouraging a deeper engagement with the country's rich and often turbulent history.
Throughout the narrative, readers are introduced to the various layers of Russia’s demographic evolution—highlighting the interplay between government policies, social movements, and economic pressures. The book explores how these elements reshaped the fabric of communities and individual lives, offering a compelling glimpse into the past that resonates with contemporary discussions about population and identity.
The author's scholarly background lends credibility to the analysis, ensuring that the exploration of statistics and historical events is both rigorous and accessible. With a focus on lesser-known facets of this era, the work not only informs but invites reflection on the broader implications of demographic trends.
Ultimately, this book serves as a vital resource for historians and those interested in understanding how the complexities of the 1930s continue to echo in modern Russia, encouraging a deeper engagement with the country's rich and often turbulent history.
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