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The Voice Of The People Letters From The Soviet Village 19181932 C J Storella

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The Voice Of The People Letters From The Soviet Village 19181932 C J Storella
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 448
Author: C. J. Storella, C. J. Storella, A.K. Sokolov
ISBN: 9780300112337, 0300112335
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Voice Of The People Letters From The Soviet Village 19181932 C J Storella by C. J. Storella, C. J. Storella, A.k. Sokolov 9780300112337, 0300112335 instant download after payment.

This book presents the first comprehensive collection in English of peasant writings during the early years of the Bolshevik regime. Drawn entirely from Russian archival sources, it features more than 150 previously unpublished letters addressed to newspapers, government officials, and Communist Party leaders. The letters and accompanying commentary result in a unique history of the Soviet peasantry's engagement and struggle with a powerful state, enabling readers to hear the voice of a social class that throughout history has too often been rendered voiceless.

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