Russia's Bitter Path to Modernity: A History of the Soviet and Post-Soviet ErasContinuum, 2001 - 318 من الصفحات Will it follow the model of the Western capitalist democracies, as those who applied the economic shock therapy of the early 90s hoped, or will it chose its own distinct path of development? In this history of Russia from 1917 to the present, Alexander Chubarov teases out certain themes developed in his previous book on tsarist Russia (The Fragile Empire). One of the key factors to Russia's distinctiveness is its halfway location in the center of the Eurasian landmass. This lends an inevitability to the traditional cultural schism between Westernizing reformers and Slavophiles. Neither approach, says Chubarov, will work on its own. Chubarov offers "a balanced view, abstaining from narrow, ideologically biased assessments," and examines the triumphs (yes) and failures of Russia's Soviet development "within Russia's own cultural and historical context." Without ever minimizing the brutalities of the Soviet period-the state terror, the collectivizations, the labor camps, the deportations of whole peoples-Chubarov demonstrates much continuity between tsarist and Soviet Russia, with the latter often repeating the former's mistakes. Russia, says Chubarov, cannot turn its back on its Soviet experience. Far from being a blind alley or "aberrant phase," the Soviet period was an organic part of Russia history and "was largely successful in turning Russia and most of the other Soviet republics into modern states."> |
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... faith that Western patterns could be introduced by the stroke of a pen and that they would resolve Russia's problems as if by magic was not based on any serious analysis of the actual economic , political , and sociocultural ...
... faith that Western patterns could be introduced by the stroke of a pen and that they would resolve Russia's problems as if by magic was not based on any serious analysis of the actual economic , political , and sociocultural ...
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... faith , or questioning of the leadership's actions . The GULAG network continued to function : labor camps and prisons provided recruits for the Red Army and were , in turn , replenished by those , returning from the German captivity ...
... faith , or questioning of the leadership's actions . The GULAG network continued to function : labor camps and prisons provided recruits for the Red Army and were , in turn , replenished by those , returning from the German captivity ...
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... faith in communism was perhaps naive and simplistic . His idea of communism was akin to the traditional peasant dream of having enough to live in comfort . For the . first time since the NEP of the 1920s , he pursued policies designed ...
... faith in communism was perhaps naive and simplistic . His idea of communism was akin to the traditional peasant dream of having enough to live in comfort . For the . first time since the NEP of the 1920s , he pursued policies designed ...
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Old Regime Russia | 21 |
Political Culture | 31 |
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