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Works In Progress Plans And Realities On Soviet Farms 19301963 Jenny Leigh Smith

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Works In Progress Plans And Realities On Soviet Farms 19301963 Jenny Leigh Smith
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Jenny Leigh Smith
ISBN: 9780300200690, 0300200692
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Works In Progress Plans And Realities On Soviet Farms 19301963 Jenny Leigh Smith by Jenny Leigh Smith 9780300200690, 0300200692 instant download after payment.

This book is the first to investigate the gap between the plans and the reality of the Soviet Union’s mid-twentieth-century project to industrialize and modernize its agricultural system. Historians agree that the project failed badly: agriculture was inefficient, unpredictable, and environmentally devastating for the entire Soviet period. Yet assigning the blame exclusively to Soviet planners would be off the mark. The real story is much more complicated and interesting, Jenny Leigh Smith reveals in this deeply researched book. Using case studies from five Soviet regions, she acknowledges hubris and shortsightedness where it occurred but also gives fair consideration to the difficulties encountered and the successes—however modest—that were achieved.

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