Stephen G. Wheatcroft, ed. Challenging Traditional Views of Russian History. The book provides a little something for everyone
Stephen G. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. Notes from Down Under. This collection arose from a series of conferences at the University of Melbourne, and the authors are all real or honorary Australians. The book provides a little something for everyone. For the student of medieval Russian or world history, there is David Christian's article on the Kaghanate of the Rus.
Bibliographic Information. Studies in Russian and East European History and Society. Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.
Writing History in Twentieth-Century Russia: A View from Within.
Przeczytaj go w aplikacji Książki Google Play na komputerze albo na urządzeniu z Androidem lub iOS. Pobierz, by czytać offline. This collection presents views on key aspects of Russian/Soviet history such as the non-Slavic sources of Russian statehood; tsarist penal systems; the pre-evolutionary technological level; the famine of 1931-3; patronage practices in Stalin's Russia; and the fall of the Soviet Union. Writing History in Twentieth-Century Russia: A View from Within.
About Stephen G. Wheatcroft. DAVID CHRISTIAN Lecturer, San Diego State University . ZUCKERMAN University of Adelaide.
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Start by marking Challenging Traditional Views of Russian History as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. This collection presents radically new views on key aspects of Russian/Soviet history: the non-Slavic sources of Russian statehood, tsarist penal systems, the pre-evolutionary technological level, the famine of 1931-3, patronage practices in Stalin's Russia, the incidence and mechanism of Stalinist repression, the dissident roots of glasnost, Russian patriotic histories of This collection presents radically new views on key.
Fitzpatrick, S. G. Wheatcroft), který sice SSSR nechválí, ale přináší alternativní pohledy zejména v rámci studia stalinismu jak jej designéři sovětského režimu vykreslovali. V kontextu ideologické nadutosti, prázdných a realitě neodpovídajících proklamací, zkreslených (přikrášlených) statistik at. .Specifika současné ruské diskuse o Sovětském svazu.
Автор: S. Wheatcroft Название: Challenging Traditional Views of Russian History Издательство: Springer . Описание: This book presents a side of Russian life that is largely unknown to the West - the world of popular culture.
Описание: This book presents a side of Russian life that is largely unknown to the West - the world of popular culture.
Book Condition: Good; Hardcover; 2002, Palgrave MacMillan Publishing; Former library copy with standard .
Book Condition: Good; Hardcover; 2002, Palgrave MacMillan Publishing; Former library copy with standard library markings; Light wear to covers with "straight" edge-corners; Library stamps to endpapers; Underlining to about 10 pages, otherwise unmarked text pages; Good binding with straight spine; Green, white, and red covers with title in red lettering; 264 pages; "Challenging Traditional Views of Russian History," by Stephen G. Stephen G. Wheatcroft is Associate Professor in Russian and Soviet History at the University of Melbourne where he was the Foundation Director of the Centre for Russian and Euroasian Studies.
Many Russian, Ukrainian and western historians assume that the official figures are correct and that the . Twenty years ago Stephen Wheatcroft undertook a detailed investigation of the basis of Soviet grain statistics.
Many Russian, Ukrainian and western historians assume that the official figures are correct and that the harvest of 1932 was a reasonable one, at least as large as in 1931. Thus I. Zelenin wrote that 'the total gross harvest of grain in the country in 1932. This showed that which increased the pre-1914 grain pro- duction figures, was invalid. Moreover, comparison of pre-1914 and post- revolution figures, and of one post-revolution year with another, is very the amount of data collected from the peasants and the kolkhozy was increased by statisticians under pressure from politicians.
Stephen G. Davies, R. Harrison, Mark; Wheatcroft, S. (1994). Wheatcroft, S. ed. (2002). The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913–1945. Cambridge University Press. (2004). ISBN 978-0-230-23855-8.