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Davies, R. W., (1925-)
The industrialisation of Soviet Russia.[electronic resource] :the soviet economy, 1934-1936 /Volume 6 ,the years of progress
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
947.0842
書名/作者:
The industrialisation of Soviet Russia. : the soviet economy, 1934-1936 // R. W. Davies; Contributions by Oleg Khlevnyuk, Stephen G. Wheatcroft.
作者:
Davies, R. W.,
其他作者:
Khlevnyuk, Oleg.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
520 p. : : 31 ill.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
History.
標題:
Industrialisation & industrial history - c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period) - Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe).
標題:
Warfare & defence - c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period) - Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe).
ISBN:
113736257X (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9780333586853
ISBN:
9781137362575 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
1. The XVII Party Congress and the Second Five-Year Plan 2. 1934: A Year of Relaxation: The Political Background 3. The Economy in 1934 4 1935: The Growing Threat of War 5. The 1935 Plan and the Abolition Of Bread Rationing 6. 'Continuous Advance': January-September 1935 7. 'Advancing To Abundance', September - December 1935 8. 1935 In Retrospect 9. The Ambitious 1936 Plan 10. The Political Context of Economic Change, 1936 11. 1936: 'The Stakhanovite Year' 12. The Successful Outcome Of 1936 Conclusions.
摘要、提要註:
Based on extensive research in formerly secret archives, this volume examines the progress of Soviet industrialisation against the background of the rising threat of aggression from Germany, Japan and Italy, and the consolidation of Stalin's power.
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The industrialisation of Soviet Russia.[electronic resource] :the soviet economy, 1934-1936 /Volume 6 ,the years of progress
Davies, R. W.,1925-
The industrialisation of Soviet Russia.
the soviet economy, 1934-1936 /Volume 6 ,the years of progress[electronic resource] :R. W. Davies; Contributions by Oleg Khlevnyuk, Stephen G. Wheatcroft. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 520 p. :31 ill.
Electronic book text.
1. The XVII Party Congress and the Second Five-Year Plan 2. 1934: A Year of Relaxation: The Political Background 3. The Economy in 1934 4 1935: The Growing Threat of War 5. The 1935 Plan and the Abolition Of Bread Rationing 6. 'Continuous Advance': January-September 1935 7. 'Advancing To Abundance', September - December 1935 8. 1935 In Retrospect 9. The Ambitious 1936 Plan 10. The Political Context of Economic Change, 1936 11. 1936: 'The Stakhanovite Year' 12. The Successful Outcome Of 1936 Conclusions.
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Based on extensive research in formerly secret archives, this volume examines the progress of Soviet industrialisation against the background of the rising threat of aggression from Germany, Japan and Italy, and the consolidation of Stalin's power.This volume, based on extensive research in formerly secret archives, examines the progress of Soviet industrialisation against the background of the rising threat of aggression from Germany, Japan and Italy, and the consolidation of Stalin's power. The iron and steel industry expanded rapidly, new non-ferrous and rare metals were introduced, and the foundations were laid of a modern armaments industry. Following the disastrous famine of 1932-33, agriculture recovered, and sufficient grain stocks were accumulated to cope with the shortages after the bad weather of 1936. These successes were achieved, after the abolition of rationing by combining central planning and mobilisation campaigns with the use of economic incentives and experimentation with markets. Although the Soviet system ultimately failed, its success in these years was a crucial stage in the spread of the economic and social transformation which began in England in the eighteenth century to the rest of the world.
PDF.
R. W. Davies is Emeritus Professor of Soviet Economic Studies, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK - of which he was the foundation director. He is the author of many books and articles on Soviet history, including Soviet Economic Development from Lenin to Khruschev, Soviet History in the Gorbachev Revolution, and the previous five volumes in this series. Oleg V. Khlevniuk is Senior Research Fellow at State Archive of the Russian Federation, and Leading Research Fellow at the International Center for the History and Sociology of World War II and its Consequences at the National Research University Higher School of Economics. He is the author of The History of the GULAG: From Collectivization to the Great Terror (2004), and Master of the House: Stalin and His Inner Circle (2008). Stephen Wheatcroft is Professor in Soviet History at Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan, and a specialist on Soviet agriculture and population. He is the editor of Challenging Traditional Views of Russian History (2002) and joint author with R. W. Davies of The Years of Hunger.
ISBN: 113736257X (electronic bk.) :£120.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
349095
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LC Class. No.: HC335.5 / .D39 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 947.0842
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