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The High Title of a Communist - Postwar Party Discipline and the Values of the Soviet Regime
Edward Cohn
MB - Cornell University Press (2015)
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Transforming Contagion - Risky Contacts among Bodies, Disciplines, and Nations
Breanne Fahs; Annika Mann; Eric Swank; Sarah Stage; Edward Cohn
MW - Rutgers University Press (2018)
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40,20
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Transforming Contagion - Risky Contacts among Bodies, Disciplines, and Nations
Breanne Fahs; Annika Mann; Eric Swank; Sarah Stage; Edward Cohn
MW - Rutgers University Press (2018)
Kovakantinen kirja
131,00
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Ownership Changes Made by Bakery and Dairy Products Companies, 1959-64 (Classic Reprint)
Edward a. Cohn
FB&C LTD (2018)
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34,10
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Ownership Changes Made by Bakery and Dairy Products Companies, 1959-64 (Classic Reprint)
Edward a. Cohn
FB&C LTD (2018)
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60,50
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The High Title of a Communist - Postwar Party Discipline and the Values of the Soviet Regime
53,20 €
MB - Cornell University Press
Sivumäärä: 260 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2015, 19.06.2015 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Between 1945 and 1964, six to seven million members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union were investigated for misconduct by local party organizations and then reprimanded, demoted from full party membership, or expelled. Party leaders viewed these investigations as a form of moral education and used humiliating public hearings to discipline wrongdoers and send all Soviet citizens a message about how Communists should behave. The High Title of a Communist is the first study of the Communist Party's internal disciplinary system in the decades following World War II.


Edward Cohn uses the practices of expulsion and censure as a window into how the postwar regime defined the ideal Communist and the ideal Soviet citizen. As the regime grappled with a postwar economic crisis and evolved from a revolutionary prewar government into a more bureaucratic postwar state, the Communist Party revised its informal behavioral code, shifting from a more limited and literal set of rules about a party member's role in the economy to a more activist vision that encompassed all spheres of life. The postwar Soviet regime became less concerned with the ideological orthodoxy and political loyalty of party members, and more interested in how Communists treated their wives, raised their children, and handled their liquor. Soviet power, in other words, became less repressive and more intrusive. Cohn uses previously untapped archival sources and avoids a narrow focus on life in Moscow and Leningrad, combining rich local materials from several Russian provinces with materials from throughout the USSR. The High Title of a Communist paints a vivid portrait of the USSR's postwar era that will help scholars and students understand both the history of the Soviet Union's postwar elite and the changing values of the Soviet regime. In the end, it shows, the regime failed in its efforts to enforce a clear set of behavioral standards for its Communists—a failure that would threaten the party's legitimacy in the USSR's final days.

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