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Writing the Stalin era

Sheila Fitzpatrick and Soviet historiography

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An edition of Writing the Stalin era (2011)

Writing the Stalin era

Sheila Fitzpatrick and Soviet historiography

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"This book weaves together elements of biography, historiography, and historical writing to explore the writings and legacy of Sheila Fitzpatrick, the University of Chicago's eminent scholar of Soviet history. It begins with essays that examine Fitzpatrick's contribution to her field and concludes with reminiscences about her life and career so far written by friends, family members, colleagues, and students. The heart of the book is a collection of original articles written by some of Fitzpatrick's students. These articles address subjects ranging from Kazakh resettlement under Stalin to the self-fashioning of scientists under Khrushchev, from state practices of terror to cultural and gender politics, showcasing both diverse and shared elements in the work of this scholar's protégés"--Provided by publisher.

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
246

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Table of Contents

Sheila Fitzpatrick and the writing of history
Writing Russia : the work of Sheila Fitzpatrick / Ronald Suny
Sheila Fitzpatrick : an interpretive essay / Julie Hessler
The two faces of Tatiana Matveevna / Yuri Slezkine
Examining the Soviet past : culture, identity, and the state
Military occupation and social unrest : daily life in Russian Poland at the start of the WWI / Joshua A. Sanborn
Seeing like a Soviet state : settlement of nomadic Kazakhs, 1928-34 / Matthew Payne
Counter-narratives of Soviet life : Kulak special settlers in the first person / Lynne Viola
Gender, marriage, and reproduction in the postwar Soviet Union / Mie Nakachi
Collective action in Soviet society : the case of war veterans / Mark Edele
"Shostakovich, et al." and the Iron Curtain : intellectual property and the development of a Soviet strategy of cultural confrontation, 1948-1949 / Kiril Tomoff
A torture memo : reading violence in the Gulag / Golfo Alexopoulos
Stalin, Khrushchev, and the spaceman / Jim Andrews
Reminiscences: Peter Nicholls; David Fitzpatrick; Barbara Gillam; Jerry Hough; Efim Iosifovich Pivovar; Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kozlov; Leora Auslander; Alison Edwards; Katerina Clark; Kiril Tomoff.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
947.084/2072
Library of Congress
DK38.7.F58 W75 2011, CB3-CB481DK1-DK949.5, DK38.7.F58 W75 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 246 p. ;
Number of pages
246

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Open Library
OL25544254M
Internet Archive
writingstalinera00alex
ISBN 10
0230105491, 0230109306
ISBN 13
9780230105492, 9780230109308
LCCN
2010019027
OCLC/WorldCat
503072334

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