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Vzrashchivanie mass: modernoe gosudarstvo i sovetskii sotsializm 1914-1939
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American historian David Hoffmann does not agree with historians who view the USSR as an anomaly of historical development. The book represents the history of the Soviet state in the context of ideas and practices peculiar to many states of the modern period. The study shows that it is impossible to attribute all aspects of Soviet intervention in the life of society to the account of the ideology of socialism. Socialist ideology was based on the idea of ??a transformation of society, which was common to the states of the twentieth century. Crimes of the Soviet regime do not become less terrible as a result of this normalization, but the features of the Soviet state are more clearly defined. David Hoffmann is a professor at the Ohio State University in the United States.
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American historian David Hoffmann does not agree with historians who view the USSR as an anomaly of historical development. The book represents the history of the Soviet state in the context of ideas and practices peculiar to many states of the modern period. The study shows that it is impossible to attribute all aspects of Soviet intervention in the life of society to the account of the ideology of socialism. Socialist ideology was based on the idea of ??a transformation of society, which was common to the states of the twentieth century. Crimes of the Soviet regime do not become less terrible as a result of this normalization, but the features of the Soviet state are more clearly defined. David Hoffmann is a professor at the Ohio State University in the United States.
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Autor
Hoffman David
Wydawnictwo
Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie
ISBN
9785444807309
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2018
Strony
424
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American historian David Hoffmann does not agree with historians who view the USSR as an anomaly of historical development. The book represents the history of the Soviet state in the context of ideas and practices peculiar to many states of the modern period. The study shows that it is impossible to attribute all aspects of Soviet intervention in the life of society to the account of the ideology of socialism. Socialist ideology was based on the idea of ??a transformation of society, which was common to the states of the twentieth century. Crimes of the Soviet regime do not become less terrible as a result of this normalization, but the features of the Soviet state are more clearly defined. David Hoffmann is a professor at the Ohio State University in the United States.