Format:
XIX, 351 S.
ISBN:
0765606674
,
0765606682
Series Statement:
The new Russian history
Uniform Title:
Massovye besporjadki v SSSR pri Chruščeve i Brežneve 〈engl.〉
Content:
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Social Conflict in the USSR After the Death of Stalin, 1953-1960 -- Chapter 1. Mastering New Territories in Kazakhstan and Siberia: The Crisis of Modernization and the Heritage of the Gulag in the 1950s -- Chapter 2. Unrest in the Military: Soldiers' Riots and Disorders -- Chapter 3. Violent Ethnic Conflicts in the Virgin Lands -- Chapter 4. The Return of the Deported Nations to the Northern Caucasus: The 1958 Riots in Grozny -- Chapter 5. Political Disturbances in Georgia After the CPSU Twentieth Party Congress -- Chapter 6. A Hooligan's War or Battles on the Margins: Uprisings of Marginalized Urban Masses -- Chapter 7. Orthodoxy in Revolt: Uprisings Among Religious Believers -- Part H. The Crisis of "Liberal Communism": "Anti-Khrushchev" Urban Uprisings and Disorders, 1961-1964 -- Chapter 8. The Early 1960s: Symptoms of a Social-Political Crisis -- Chapter 9. Krasnodar, RSFSR, January 15-16, 1961 -- Chapter 10. 101 Kilometers from Moscow: Disorders in Murom and Aleksandrov, RSFSR -- Chapter 11. Biisk-1961 or The Uprising on Market Day, June 25, 1961 -- Chapter 12. The Phenomenon of Novocherkassk: Part One -- Chapter 13. The Phenomenon of Novocherkassk: Part Two -- Chapter 14. Rear-Guard Battles of the Late Khrushchev Era -- Part III. "Unruly" Stagnation: Mass Uprisings from the Late 1960s to the Mid-1980s -- Chapter 15. Social Unrest and Symptoms of Decay in the Brezhnev Years -- Conclusion
Note:
Includes index
,
Literaturangaben
,
Translated from the Russian. - Includes index. - Bibliography
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
,
Political Science
,
Law
Keywords:
Sowjetunion
;
Rebellion
;
Geschichte 1953-1985
;
Sowjetunion
;
Protestbewegung
;
Geschichte 1953-1990
URL:
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=8899
Author information:
Kozlov, Vladimir Aleksandrovič 1950-
Author information:
Kozlov, Vladimir 1954-