Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941

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出版者:Cambridge University Press
作者:Lewis H. Siegelbaum
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页数:344
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出版时间:1988-3-25
价格:USD 119.99
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780521345484
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  • 苏东研究 
  • 经济史 
  • 比较政治经济学 
  • 比较政治 
  • 政治学 
  • 工人研究 
  • 威权主义 
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This is the first study in English of a major and instructive episode in the history of the Soviet Union. The Stakhanovite movement commemorated the mining of 102 tons of coal by Aleksei Stakhanov on August 30-1, 1935, and it was an important symbol by which the state urged workers to achieve greater productivity. As Lewis Siegelbaum demonstrates, Stakhanovism can be used to explore the social relations within Soviet industry at a critical stage in its development. In this sense, Stakhanovism was an important symbol of a shift in official priorities from construction of the means of production via increasing inputs of labor, to intensive use of capital and labor. Siegelbaum argues that Stakhanovism evolved neither as the product of a master plan nor of spontaneity from below. It developed in response to economic and political contingencies, local initiatives and inertia, and the maneuvering of workers and their bosses alike. Stakhanovism was the characteristic mode of what he calls 'the politics of productivity'. Stakhanovites did not constitute an aristocracy of labor, but rather were a diverse and often changing group. For all but a relative few, Stakhanovite status was provisional, depending as much on managerial favoritism and technical assistance as on individual skill and ambition. Eventually, however, Stakhanovites assumed a number of roles, including that of informers against managers, party officials, and engineers. Many were rewarded for their services by promotion to managerial and technical positions. As 'cultured' individuals who supposedly led fulfilled and contented lives during non-working hours, Stakhanovites served an integrative function that was perhaps more important than their contributions to production. Through an interpretation of Stakhanovites as models of the New Soviet Man, this book advances a unique contribution to our understanding of Soviet life in the 1930s.

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