Modernisation in Russia since 1900

"Modernisation has been a constant theme in Russian history at least since Peter the Great launched a series of initiatives aimed at closing the economic, technical and cultural gap between Russia and the more 'advanced' countries of Europe. All of the leaders of the Soviet Union and...

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Other Authors: Kangaspuro, Markku (Editor), Smith, Jeremy (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Helsinki Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2006
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520 |a "Modernisation has been a constant theme in Russian history at least since Peter the Great launched a series of initiatives aimed at closing the economic, technical and cultural gap between Russia and the more 'advanced' countries of Europe. All of the leaders of the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia have been intensely aware of this gap, and have pursued a number of strategies, some more successful than others, in order to modernise the country. But it would be wrong to view modernisation as a unilinear process which was the exclusive preserve of the state. Modernisation has had profound effects on Russian society, and the attitudes of different social groups have been crucial to the success and failure of modernisation. This volume examines the broad theme of modernisation in late imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet Russia both through general overviews of particular topics, and specific case studies of modernisation projects and their impact. Modernisation is seen not just as an economic policy, but as a cultural and social phenomenon reflected through such diverse themes as ideology, welfare, education, gender relations, transport, political reform, and the Internet. The result is the most up to date and comprehensive survey of modernisation in Russia available, which highlights both one of the perennial problems and the challenges and prospects for contemporary Russia." 
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650 7 |a 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000  |2 bicssc 
650 7 |a Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies  |2 bicssc 
653 |a modernisation 
653 |a societal change 
653 |a bolshevism 
653 |a socialism 
653 |a postcommunism 
653 |a transition economy 
653 |a Russia 
653 |a Soviet Union