Lewis Siegelbaum and Andrei Sokolov ; documents compiled by Ludmila Kosheleva ... [et al.] ; text preparation and commentary by Lewis Siegelbaum, Andrei Sokolov, and Sergei Zhuravlev ; translated from the Russian by Thomas Hoisington and Steven Shabad.
New Haven [Conn.] :
Yale University Press,
c2000.
xvii, 460 p., [16] p. of plates :
ill. ;
25 cm.
Annals of Communism series
"This volume has been prepared with the cooperation of the Russian State Archive of Social and Political History (RGASPI) of the State Archival Service of Russia"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 425-440) and indexes.
The Socialist offensive -- "Cadres decide everything!" -- Stalin's Constitution -- Love and plenty -- Bolshevik order on the Kolkhoz -- Happy childhoods.
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"What is life like for ordinary Russian citizens in the 1930s? How did they feel about socialism and the acts committed in its name? This unique book provides English-speaking readers with the responses of those who have experienced first-hand the events of the middle-Stalinist period. The book contains 157 documents - mostly letters to authorities from Soviet citizens, but also reports compiled by the secret police and Communist Party functionaries, internal government and party memoranda, and correspondence among party officials.
Selected from recently opened Soviet archives, these previously unknown documents illuminate in new ways both the complex social roots of Stalinism and the texture of daily life during a highly traumatic decade of Soviet history."--BOOK JACKET.