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Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941 Lewis H. Siegelbaum (Michigan State University)

Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941 By Lewis H. Siegelbaum (Michigan State University)

Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941 by Lewis H. Siegelbaum (Michigan State University)


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The Stakhanovite movement in the Soviet Union commemorated the mining of 102 tons of coal by Aleksei Stakhanov on August 30-1, 1935, and it was an important symbol by which the state urged workers to achieve greater productivity. As Lewis Siegelbaum demonstrates, Stakhanovism can be used to explore the social relations within Soviet industry at a critical stage in its development.

Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941 Summary

Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941 by Lewis H. Siegelbaum (Michigan State University)

This is a study in English of a major and instructive episode in the history of the Soviet Union. The Stakhanovite movement commemorated the mining of 102 tons of coal by Aleksei Stakhanov on August 30-1, 1935, and it was an important symbol by which the state urged workers to achieve greater productivity. As Lewis Siegelbaum demonstrates, Stakhanovism can be used to explore the social relations within Soviet industry at a critical stage in its development. In this sense, Stakhanovism was an important symbol of a shift in official priorities from construction of the means of production via increasing inputs of labor, to intensive use of capital and labor. Siegelbaum argues that Stakhanovism evolved neither as the product of a master plan nor of spontaneity from below. It developed in response to economic and political contingencies, local initiatives and inertia, and the maneuvering of workers and their bosses alike. Through an interpretation of Stakhanovites as models of the New Soviet Man, this book advances a unique contribution to our understanding of Soviet life in the 1930s.

Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941 Reviews

...by far the best entry into the Soviet industrial scene, from above and from below, presented with remarkable competence and good judgement...[Siegelbaum] helps us understand the organization of labour and problems of stimulation; we learn about norm setting and shop-floor foremen; we get a good historical overview of forms of labour organization and 'socialist competition' through the decade that interests him and we should commend him, in particular, for his knowledge of the labour process in the coal mines where Stakhanovism was invented. Moshe Lewin, Labour/Le Travail
A short review cannot do justice to the subtlety of insight in evidence throughout this book. In this work, Siegelbaum is generous in his praise of scholars who have influenced him. One can only conclude that Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity will itself undoubtedly become a model for future practitioners of Soviet labor history. William B. Husband, The Russian Review
In this fine study, Professor Siegelbaum tells the story of Stalin's ultimately successful attempt to raise productivity sufficiently to enable the country to defend itself. Warmly recommended. Virginia Quarterly Review
...we now need a steady stream of monographs precisely like this one, which eventually will allow us to construct the rich, multi-dimensional evidentiary base necessary to sustain answers to broader interpretative questions. By this standard, Siegelbaum's book merits strong praise and a wide audience. Peter Hauslohner, Labor History

Table of Contents

List of tables; Preface; List of Russian terms and abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Preconditions and precursors: industrial relations 1929-35; 2. From Stakhanov to Stakhanovism; 3. Managers and specialists in the Stakhanovite years; 4. The making of Stakhanovites; 5. Stakhanovites and non-Stakhanovites; 6. Stakhanovites in the cultural mythology of the 1930s; 7. From the Great Purges to the Great Patriotic War: the decline of Stakhanovism; Conclusion; Selected bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521395564
9780521395564
0521395569
Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941 by Lewis H. Siegelbaum (Michigan State University)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1990-06-29
344
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