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Life in Stalin's Soviet Union
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Life in Stalin's Soviet Union is a comprehensive work that provides insight into various aspects of daily life for Soviet citizens, including food, health, leisure, education, religion, sport, and leisure. It offers detailed analysis of urban and rural life, as well as life in the gulag, peasant life, military life, and life for people with disabilities. The book is essential for students of Stalin's Russia who want to understand more about the human history of this complex period of dictatorship.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 264 pages
\n Publication date: 05 September 2019
\n Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Life in Stalin's Soviet Union is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of various facets of daily life for Soviet citizens. Comprising three distinct sections, namely 'Food, Health, and Leisure,' 'Lived Experience,' and 'Religion and Ideology,' the book offers a rich tapestry of chapters covering a wide range of critical subjects. These include:
Food: The book delves into the diverse culinary landscape of the Soviet Union, examining the availability, quality, and cultural significance of food. It explores the role of food in shaping social and economic relationships, as well as the impact of government policies on food production and distribution.
Health and Housing: This section provides a detailed account of the healthcare system and housing conditions in the Soviet Union. It explores the challenges faced by citizens in accessing medical care, the quality of healthcare services, and the living standards in different regions. It also sheds light on the role of the state in shaping health and housing policies.
Sex and Gender: The book examines the complex dynamics of sex and gender in Stalin's Soviet Union. It explores the societal norms, expectations, and experiences of women, men, and LGBTQ+ individuals, highlighting the struggles and achievements of these groups in a society that was deeply patriarchal and conservative.
Education: The book explores the education system in the Soviet Union, including its aims, structure, and impact on citizens. It examines the role of education in shaping individuals and society, as well as the challenges faced by students and teachers in a system that was heavily influenced by the state.
Religion (Christianity, Islam, and Judaism): The book provides a comprehensive examination of the religious landscape in the Soviet Union, including the history, practices, and experiences of different religious communities. It explores the role of religion in shaping social and cultural life, as well as the challenges faced by religious individuals and organizations under Stalin's regime.
Sport and Leisure: The book explores the various sports and leisure activities that were popular among Soviet citizens, including football, basketball, and chess. It examines the role of sports in promoting national identity and unity, as well as the challenges faced by athletes and sports organizations under Stalin's regime.
Festivals: The book explores the various festivals and celebrations that were held in the Soviet Union, including traditional holidays, national celebrations, and cultural events. It examines the role of festivals in promoting social and cultural cohesion, as well as the challenges faced by organizers and participants in a society that was tightly controlled by the state.
In addition to these chapters, the book also engages with the broader analysis of urban and rural life, as well as explorations of life in the gulag, life as a peasant, life in the military, and the experiences of individuals with disabilities in Stalin's Russia. By drawing on a wealth of primary sources, secondary literature, and personal accounts, the book provides a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of life in Stalin's Soviet Union. It is an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of this complex and fascinating period of history.
\n Weight: 424g\n
Dimension: 156 x 234 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781474285520\n \n
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