Social change in Soviet Russia.
- Title
- Social change in Soviet Russia.
- Published by
- Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1968.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xviii, 475 p.; 25 cm.
- Summary
- Collection of 21 essays and research reports by the author reprinted from various sources. Bibliography: p. 437-442.
- Series statement
- Russian Research Center studies ; 57
- Uniform title
- Russian Research Center studies 57.
- Subject
- Contents
- Social change in Soviet Russia -- The challenge of a stable Russia -- Fifty years of the Soviet revolution -- The totalitarian mystique: some impressions of the dynamics of totalitarian society -- Images of class relations among former Soviet citizens -- Modal personality and adjustment to the Soviet sociopolitical system -- Social stratification in the modernization of Russia -- Social stratification and mobility in the Soviet Union -- National comparisons of occupational prestige -- Multidimensional ratings of occupations -- Family and church in postwar U.S.S.R. -- Social change and social character: the role of parental mediation -- Soviet nationality policy in perspective -- Developments in Soviet mass communications -- Critical letters to the Soviet press -- Communist propaganda and counterpropaganda -- The Soviet characterization of the voice of America -- The Soviet response to the voice of America: a case study in propaganda warfare -- The Soviet social system: model for Asia? -- Russia and the United States: a problem in comparative sociology -- Models and issues in the analysis of Soviet society.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Note
- Collection of 21 essays and research reports by the author reprinted from various sources.
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 437-442.