ABSTRACT
The late Stalinist period, long neglected by researchers more interested in the high-profile events of the 1930s, has recently become the focus of much new research by people keen to understand the enormous impact of the war on Soviet society and to understand Soviet life under 'mature socialism'. Written by top scholars from high profile universities, this impressive work brings together much new, cutting edge research on a wide range of aspects of late Stalinist society. Filling a gap in the literature, it focuses above all on the experience of the Soviet people and their interaction with ideology, state policy and national and international politics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction – late Stalinist society: history, policies and people
part |2 pages
Part I When the war was over
part |2 pages
Part II Barracks, queues and private plots: post-war urban and rural landscapes
part |2 pages
Part III The corrupted state: war and the rise of the second economy
part |2 pages
Part IV New generations: identity between the yesterday of war and the possibilities of tomorrow
part |2 pages
Part V Post-war spaces: reconstructing a new world