
Soviet Workers and De-Stalinization: The Consolidation of the Modern System of Soviet Production Relations 1953–1964
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
340
Language
English
Published
Oct 30, 1992
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521418992
ISBN-13
9780521418997
Description
Donald Filtzer offers an in-depth exploration of the workforce in the Soviet Union during the pivotal years of de-Stalinization, focusing specifically on the period from 1953 to 1964. Through meticulous research, Filtzer reveals the intricacies of Soviet production relations and the evolving role of industrial workers as the nation transitioned away from Stalin's policies.
The book delves into the struggles and adaptations faced by workers amidst significant political and economic upheaval. Filtzer's analysis not only sheds light on the changing attitudes toward labor rights and social conditions but also critically examines the broader implications for the Soviet system as a whole. This thorough study provides valuable insights into a crucial yet often overlooked era in Soviet history.
The book delves into the struggles and adaptations faced by workers amidst significant political and economic upheaval. Filtzer's analysis not only sheds light on the changing attitudes toward labor rights and social conditions but also critically examines the broader implications for the Soviet system as a whole. This thorough study provides valuable insights into a crucial yet often overlooked era in Soviet history.
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