Viola, Lynne,
The best sons of the fatherland : workers in the vanguard of Soviet collectivization / Lynne Viola. - x, 285 pages ; 22 cm.
Includes index.
Bibliography: pages 263-280.
In this ground-breaking study Lynne Viola--the first Western scholar to gain access to the Soviet state archives on collectivization--brilliantly examines a lost chapter in the history of the Stalin revolution. Looking in detail at the backgrounds, motivations, and mentalities of the 25,000ers, Viola embarks on the first Western investigation of the everyday activities of Stalin's rank-and-file shock troops, the "leading cadres" of socialist construction. In the process, Viola sheds new light on how the state mobilized working-class support for collectivization and reveals that, contrary to popular belief, the 25,000ers went into the countryside as willing recruits. This unique social history uses an "on the scene" line of vision to offer a new understanding of the workings, times, and cadres of Stalin's revolution.
0195041348 (alk. paper)
Collectivization of agriculture--History.--Soviet Union
Collective farms--Officials and employees.--Soviet Union
Working class--Soviet Union.
Soviet Union--Economic policy--1928-1932.
HD1492.S65 / V56 1987
The best sons of the fatherland : workers in the vanguard of Soviet collectivization / Lynne Viola. - x, 285 pages ; 22 cm.
Includes index.
Bibliography: pages 263-280.
In this ground-breaking study Lynne Viola--the first Western scholar to gain access to the Soviet state archives on collectivization--brilliantly examines a lost chapter in the history of the Stalin revolution. Looking in detail at the backgrounds, motivations, and mentalities of the 25,000ers, Viola embarks on the first Western investigation of the everyday activities of Stalin's rank-and-file shock troops, the "leading cadres" of socialist construction. In the process, Viola sheds new light on how the state mobilized working-class support for collectivization and reveals that, contrary to popular belief, the 25,000ers went into the countryside as willing recruits. This unique social history uses an "on the scene" line of vision to offer a new understanding of the workings, times, and cadres of Stalin's revolution.
0195041348 (alk. paper)
Collectivization of agriculture--History.--Soviet Union
Collective farms--Officials and employees.--Soviet Union
Working class--Soviet Union.
Soviet Union--Economic policy--1928-1932.
HD1492.S65 / V56 1987