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Social change in Soviet Russia.

Title
  1. Social change in Soviet Russia.
Published by
  1. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1968.
Author
  1. Inkeles, Alex, 1920-2010.

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Description
  1. xviii, 475 p.; 25 cm.
Summary
  1. Collection of 21 essays and research reports by the author reprinted from various sources. Bibliography: p. 437-442.
Series statement
  1. Russian Research Center studies ; 57
Uniform title
  1. Russian Research Center studies 57.
Subject
  1. Social Change
  2. Social change
  3. Sovetskaja Associacija Meždunarodnogo Prava
  4. Soviet Union > Social conditions
Contents
  1. 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
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. Collection of 21 essays and research reports by the author reprinted from various sources.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. 437-442.