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Stalin's Economic Legacy: Plans and Discussions. 1947–1953. Documents and Materials

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Stalin's Economic Legacy: Plans and Discussions. 1947–1953. Documents and Materials
19.99 €
The book focuses on the formation of the paradigm of the country's development, which took shape in the power structures from the mid-1940s to the early 1950s. The documents and materials included in the collection reveal the stages and directions of the formation of the post-war economic model. Thanks to the materials of the commission of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), which headed the work on the new Party Program under the leadership of A. A. Zhdanov, the reader gets an idea of the role assigned to the economy in the long-term strategy of modernization of the country. The documents of the 1951 discussion characterize the contradictory nature of the theoretical basis of Soviet economic science, which was formed "on the go", based on the understanding of the practice of building socialism in the USSR. From the documentary array deposited in RGASPI, materials have been selected that have the largest number of notes by I. V. Stalin and, thus, give an idea of his role and place in the formation of the "canonical" version of political economy, which ceased to exist along with the country in which it was created. The documents of the International Economic Conference highlight both the objective factors narrowing the possible horizons of economic policy choice by the Soviet leadership and the quite pragmatic attempts of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) to weaken the consequences of Western sanctions against the USSR. The presented collection is addressed to scientists, teachers, students, and anyone interested in the Soviet period of Russian history, and provides a source base for an in-depth study of the problem. The overwhelming majority of documents and materials found in RGASPI have not been published before.
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