Filtzer, Donald (1999), "The standard of living of Soviet industrial workers in the immediate postwar period, 1945- 1948," Europe-Asia Studies, 51 (6), 1013-1038.The Standard of Living of Soviet Industrial Workers in the Immediate Postwar Period, 1945-1948," Europe-Asia Studies 51, no....
Raising the Soviet standard of living : report by N.S. Khrushchev to the USSR Supreme Soviet, May 5, 1960, concluding remarks, May 7, laws passed by the Su... N Khrushchev 被引量: 0发表: 1960年 Raising the Soviet standard of living : report by N.S. Khrushchev to the USSR Supreme...
Raising the Soviet standard of living : report by N.S. Khrushchev to the USSR Supreme Soviet, May 5, 1960, concluding remarks, May 7, laws passed by the Su... N Khrushchev 被引量: 0发表: 1960年 Raising the Soviet standard of living : report by N.S. Khrushchev to the USSR Supreme...
Official propaganda touted the material and cultural benefits of the new scheme. Workers would get more rest; production and employment would increase (for more workers would be needed to keep the factories running continuously); the standard of living would improve. Leisure time would be more ...
Official propaganda touted the material and cultural benefits of the new scheme. Workers would get more rest; production and employment would increase (for more workers would be needed to keep the factories running continuously); the standard of living would improve. Leisure time would be more rati...
The writer replied that, in his opinion, there was no freedom in the Soviet Union, particularly artistic freedom. Human rights were violated, the standard of living was steadily declining—and he voiced other critical remarks as well. Good for about seven years in a camp. ...
Thus, in these textbooks, life in the Azerbaijan SSR runs its normal course: while the local government carries out industrialization and raises the standard of living, the central government creates misfortunes for the republic. The authors of the study detect a tendency towards a strengthening ...
The party was of the utmost importance and was always to be favorably featured. Revolutionary romanticism elevated the common worker, whether factory or agricultural, by presenting his life, work, and recreation as admirable to show how much the standard of living had improved thanks to the ...
Workers would get more rest; production and employment would increase (for more workers would be needed to keep the factories running continuously); the standard of living would improve. Leisure time would be more rationally employed, for cultural activities (theatre, clubs, sports) would no ...
Official propaganda touted the material and cultural benefits of the new scheme. Workers would get more rest; production and employment would increase (for more workers would be needed to keep the factories running continuously); the standard of living would improve. Leisure time would be more rati...