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Steeltown, USSR : Soviet Society in the Gorbachev Era / / Stephen Kotkin



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Autore: Kotkin Stephen Visualizza persona
Titolo: Steeltown, USSR : Soviet Society in the Gorbachev Era / / Stephen Kotkin Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, CA : , : University of California Press, , [1991]
©1991
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (364 p.)
Disciplina: 947.87
947/.87
Soggetto topico: Perestroĭka - Russia (Federation) - Magnitogorsk
Soggetto geografico: Soviet Union Politics and government 1985-1991
Magnitogorsk (Russia) Politics and government
Soggetto non controllato: academic
american history
communism
cultural history
dictator
economics
economy
elections
gorbachev
journalism
newspaper
political
politics
russia
russian culture
russian history
scholarly
socialism
soviet russia
soviet society
soviet union
stalin
steel workers
steel
true story
united states history
us history
ussr
Note generali: Includes index.
"A Centennial book."
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface To The Paperback Edition -- Preface -- Select Chronology -- 1. The Steel Cage: The Politics Of Economic Restructuring -- 2. Glasnost: A City Newspaper Rises, A Theater Declines -- 3. Squaring The Circle: Reform Of And By The Communist Party -- 4. "Is Life Going To Go On Like This Forever?" Hopes Raised, Then Lowered -- 5. Socialism Is Dead! Long Live Socialism! Regeneration Through Elections? -- 6. A Stalin Mausoleum: The Past In The Present -- Afterword -- Epilogue -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: No one, not even Mikhail Gorbachev, anticipated what was in store when the Soviet Union embarked in the 1980s on a radical course of long-overdue structural reform. The consequences of that momentous decision, which set in motion a transformation eventually affecting the entire postwar world order, are here chronicled from inside a previously forbidden Soviet city, Magnitogorsk. Built under Stalin and championed by him as a showcase of socialism, the city remained closed to Western scrutiny until four years ago, when Stephen Kotkin became the first American to live there in nearly half a century.An uncommonly perceptive observer, a gifted writer, and a first-rate social scientist, Kotkin offers the reader an unsurpassed portrait of daily life in the Gorbachev era. From the formation of "informal" political groups to the start-up of fledgling businesses in the new cooperative sector, from the no-holds-barred investigative reporting of a former Communist party mouthpiece to a freewheeling multicandidate election campaign, the author conveys the texture of contemporary Soviet society in the throes of an upheaval not seen since the 1930s.Magnitogorsk, a planned "garden city" in the Ural Mountains, serves as Kotkin's laboratory for observing the revolutionary changes occurring in the Soviet Union today. Dominated by a self-perpetuating Communist party machine, choked by industrial pollution, and haunted by a suppressed past, this once-proud city now faces an uncertain future, as do the more than one thousand other industrial cities throughout the Soviet Union.Kotkin made his remarkable first visit in 1987 and returned in 1989. On both occasions, steelworkers and schoolteachers, bus drivers and housewives, intellectuals and former victims of oppression-all willingly stepped forward to voice long-suppressed grievances and aspirations. Their words animate this moving narrative, the first to examine the impact and contradictions of perestroika in a single community. Like no other Soviet city, Magnitogorsk provides a window onto the desperate struggle to overcome the heavy burden of Stalin's legacy.
Titolo autorizzato: Steeltown, USSR  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-35602-X
9786612356025
0-520-91100-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910780432003321
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