An Analysis of Sheila Fitzpatrick's Everyday Stalinism
Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s
How was the Soviet Union like a soup kitchen? In this important and highly revisionist work, historian Sheila Fitzpatrick explains that a reimagining of the Communist state as a provider of goods for the 'deserving poor' can be seen as a powerful metaphor for understanding Soviet life as a whole. By positioning the state both as a provider and as a relief agency, Fitzpatrick establishes it as not so much a prison (the metaphor favoured by many of her predecessors), but more the agency that made possible a way of life. Fitzpatrick's real claim to originality, however, is to look at the relationship between the all-powerful totalitarian governm…
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Weitere Autoren: Quinn, Riley
- ISBN: 978-1-351-35043-3
- EAN: 9781351350433
- Produktnummer: 23809455
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
- Seitenangabe: 92 S.
- Plattform: PDF
- Masse: 1'141 KB
Über den Autor
Victor Petrov is a PhD candidate in Modern European History at Columbia University, where his research focuses on Eastern Europe. He received his BA (2009) and M.Phil.(2011) in Modern History from Oxford University.Riley Quinn holds Master's degrees in Politics and International Relations from both LSE and the University of Oxford.
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