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Soviet Workers And Destalinization The Consolidation Of The Modern System Of Soviet Production Relations 19531964 Donald Filtzer

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Soviet Workers And Destalinization The Consolidation Of The Modern System Of Soviet Production Relations 19531964 Donald Filtzer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.04 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Donald Filtzer
ISBN: 9780521522410, 0521522412
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Soviet Workers And Destalinization The Consolidation Of The Modern System Of Soviet Production Relations 19531964 Donald Filtzer by Donald Filtzer 9780521522410, 0521522412 instant download after payment.

This is the first comprehensive study of the position of Soviet industrial workers during the Khrushchev period. Donald Filtzer examines the main features of Khrushchev's labor policy within the overall context of "de-Stalinization" and provides a detailed analysis of shop floor relations between workers and managers, the position of women workers and their specific role in the Soviet economy. In his conclusions, the author relates the labor problems of the Khrushchev years to those faced by Mikhail Gorbachev and perestroika, thus helping to explain the failure of Gorbachev's policies.

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