00208590

International Review of Social History

International Review of Social History

Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis

Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis

2010

55 (S18)

Industrial Life in a Limiting Landscape: An Environmental Interpretation of Stalinist Social Conditions in the Far North

ANDY BRUNO

BRUNO, Andy

provides an environmental history of a group of forced migrants who were sent to work on a Soviet industrial project in the far north during the 1930s and argues that the integration of the environment as a dynamic force in the social history of Stalinism helps explain why the Soviet state was often unable to carry out its intentions during industrialization

英語 / English

第四部[東洋経済史]4-2.人口・集落・移植民

4 Oriental & African Economic History 4-2. Population, City, Village & Migration

  • 第五部 [西洋経済史] 5-6. 企業・組合・経営・会計
  • 第五部 [西洋経済史] 5-12. 政治経済思想
  • 5 European & American Economic History 5-6. Business, Management, Account & Union
  • 5 European & American Economic History 5-12. Economic, Political & Social Thought
  • アジア・アフリカ
  • Asia and Africa