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Technology and Society under Lenin and Stalin: Origins of the Soviet Technical Intelligentsia, 1917-1941 [Kietas viršelis]

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From the Soviet technical intelligentsia emerged more than three quarters of recent Politburo members, including Brezhnev, Kosygin, and Podgorny. The largest single group of dissenters, including Grigorenko, Sakharov, and Solzhenitsyn, have also been members.


Originally published in 1978.


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Preface xi
Introduction 3(16)
PART 1 THE EARLY YEARS TO 1928
1 Background of the Russian Technostructure: From the Tsarist Era to 1918
19(25)
2 The Soviet Technostructure, 1918-1928
44(25)
PART 2 THE OLD SPECIALISTS AND THE POWER STRUCTURE, 1928-1931
3 The Shakhty Affair
69(26)
4 The Industrial Party Affair
95(27)
5 The Aftermath of the Shakhty and Industrial Party Trials
122(19)
6 Old Specialists and New Patrons: The End of Terror
141(18)
PART 3 THE NEW SPECIALISTS: RECRUITMENT AND EDUCATION, 1928-1941
7 Cultural Revolution and the Creation of a New Technical Intelligentsia, 1928-1933
159(29)
8 Recruitment of the New Technostructure: Class, Sex, and Ethnic Origins, 1928-1941
188(28)
9 The Educational Experience: Quantity and Quality, 1928-1941
216(28)
10 The Educational Experience: Student Life and Attitudes, 1928-1941
244(21)
PART 4 THE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENTSIA AT WORK, 1928-1941
11 The Production Specialist and the Politics of Planning
265(32)
12 The Flight from Production: Causes and Consequences
297(40)
13 Research and Development: The Barriers to Innovation
337(44)
14 Technology and Legitimacy: Soviet Aviation and Stalinism in the 1930s
381(26)
Conclusions 407(20)
Glossary Of Terms and Abbreviations 427(4)
Appendix 431(12)
Selected Bibliography 443(16)
Index 459(12)
Studies of the Russian Institute 471