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- catalog abstract "Straus argues that the keys for interpreting Stalinism lie in occupational specialization, on the one hand, and community organization, on the other. He focuses on the daily life (byt) of the new Soviet workers in the factory and community, arguing that the most significant new trends saw peasants becoming open hearth steel workers, housewives becoming auto assembly line workers and machine operatives, and youth training en masse rather than in individualized apprenticeships for all types of occupations categories in the vocational schools in the factories, the FZU. Tapping archival material only recently available and a wealth of published sources, Straus presents Soviet social history within a new analytical framework, suggesting that Stalinist forced industrialization and Soviet proletarianization is best understood within a comparative European framework, in which the theories of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber best elucidate both the broad similarities with Western trends and the striking exceptional aspects of the Soviet experience.".
- catalog contributor b10437658.
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Social conditions 1917-1945.".
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "From revolutionary Russian proletariat to quiescent Soviet working class -- Moscow's proletarian district and the hammer and sickle steel plant -- Recruiting workers : the labor market turned upside down -- Attaching workers : the stick, the carrot, and the labor market -- Training workers : from apprenticeship to mass methods -- R-r-r-r-revolutionary shock work and socialist competition -- The factory as social melting pot -- The factory as community organizer -- The red directors transform Soviet industrial relations -- The making of the new Soviet working class.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-350) and index.".
- catalog description "Straus argues that the keys for interpreting Stalinism lie in occupational specialization, on the one hand, and community organization, on the other. He focuses on the daily life (byt) of the new Soviet workers in the factory and community, arguing that the most significant new trends saw peasants becoming open hearth steel workers, housewives becoming auto assembly line workers and machine operatives, and youth training en masse rather than in individualized apprenticeships for all types of occupations categories in the vocational schools in the factories, the FZU.".
- catalog description "Tapping archival material only recently available and a wealth of published sources, Straus presents Soviet social history within a new analytical framework, suggesting that Stalinist forced industrialization and Soviet proletarianization is best understood within a comparative European framework, in which the theories of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber best elucidate both the broad similarities with Western trends and the striking exceptional aspects of the Soviet experience.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 355 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Factory and community in Stalin's Russia.".
- catalog identifier "0822940485 (cloth : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Factory and community in Stalin's Russia.".
- catalog isPartOf "Pitt series in Russian and East European studies".
- catalog isPartOf "Series in Russian and East European studies".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press,".
- catalog relation "Factory and community in Stalin's Russia.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Social conditions 1917-1945.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "305.5/62/0947 21".
- catalog subject "Communism Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "HD8526 .S87 1997".
- catalog subject "Working class Political activity Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "Working class Soviet Union History.".
- catalog subject "Working class Soviet Union Political activity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "From revolutionary Russian proletariat to quiescent Soviet working class -- Moscow's proletarian district and the hammer and sickle steel plant -- Recruiting workers : the labor market turned upside down -- Attaching workers : the stick, the carrot, and the labor market -- Training workers : from apprenticeship to mass methods -- R-r-r-r-revolutionary shock work and socialist competition -- The factory as social melting pot -- The factory as community organizer -- The red directors transform Soviet industrial relations -- The making of the new Soviet working class.".
- catalog title "Factory and community in Stalin's Russia : the making of an industrial working class / Kenneth M. Straus.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".