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In the Name of the Great Work Doubravka Olsakova

In the Name of the Great Work By Doubravka Olsakova

In the Name of the Great Work by Doubravka Olsakova


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Following Stalin's lead, the newly communist states of Eastern Europe pursued a total transformation of nature in the 1940s and 1950s intended to improve agricultural outputs. This richly detailed volume follows the history of such projects in Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, exploring their varied, but largely disastrous, consequences.

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In the Name of the Great Work: Stalin's Plan for the Transformation of Nature and its Impact in Eastern Europe by Doubravka Olsakova

Beginning in 1948, the Soviet Union launched a series of wildly ambitious projects to implement Joseph Stalin's vision of a total transformation of nature. Intended to increase agricultural yields dramatically, this utopian impulse quickly spread to the newly communist states of Eastern Europe, captivating political elites and war-fatigued publics alike. By the time of Stalin's death, however, these attempts at transformation-which relied upon ideologically corrupted and pseudoscientific theories-had proven a spectacular failure. This richly detailed volume follows the history of such projects in three communist states-Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia-and explores their varied, but largely disastrous, consequences.

In the Name of the Great Work Reviews

The book makes a valuable contribution to the understudied environmental history of Central and Eastern Europe. * H-Soz-Kult

This is a necessary book... the first monograph dedicated entirely to how [Stalin's parallel] plans played out in the 'people's democracies' of Eastern Europe during Stalin's lifetime and beyond... Olsakova's work is thus a significant addition to extant literature on environmental history and the twentieth century history of Eastern Europe. * Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe

By focusing on the Eastern European experience, this book offers an original angle on the 'Stalin Plan.' Its case studies are substantial, covering a considerable amount of ground and presenting new empirical findings. * Jonathan Oldfield, University of Birmingham

About Doubravka Olsakova

Doubravka Olsakova is a senior researcher at the Institute for Contemporary History at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, where she leads a working group on environmental history. Her publications include the book Science Goes to the People! (2014), which examines mass indoctrination and the dissemination of science in communist Czechoslovakia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction: The Stalin Plan for the Transformation of Nature and the East European Experience
Paul Josephson

Chapter 1. Kafkaesque Paradigms: The Stalinist Plan for the Transformation of Nature in Czechoslovakia
Doubravka Olsakova and Arnost Stanzel

Chapter 2. Untamed Seedlings: Hungary and Stalin Plan for the Transformation of Nature
Zsuzsanna Borvendeg and Maria Palasik

Chapter 3. The Conspiracy of Silence: Stalinist Plan for the Transformation of Nature in Poland
Beata Wysokinska

Conclusion: Environmental History, East-European Societies and Totalitarian Regimes
Doubravka Olsakova

Name Index
Local Index
Subject Index

Additional information

NLS9781789205022
9781789205022
1789205026
In the Name of the Great Work: Stalin's Plan for the Transformation of Nature and its Impact in Eastern Europe by Doubravka Olsakova
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Berghahn Books
2019-06-10
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