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_aWas a Soviet Man a Socialist? The Dichotomy of Consumerist Ideals and Socialist Values in Late _fV. V. Ageeva [et al.] |
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300 | _aTitle screen | ||
320 | _a[References: p. 172 (28 tit.)] | ||
330 | _aA number of British and American works of the 2000-2010s are devoted to the transformation of socialist ideas and crisis of collectivist values in the Soviet society after the Second World War. The objective of this article is to define the main trends of modern Anglophone historiography in studies of the dichotomy of consumerist ideals and socialist values in late Soviet society (1945-1990). The result of this study is an arrangement of general research approaches and an identifying of new thematic perspectives in Anglophone Russian Studies concerned with the Soviet period. Researchers consider the period from 1945 to 1990 as a comprehensive and logically complete period of Russian history. The internal unity of this period consists in the evolution of the Soviet way of life and socialist values. This process was incremental and hardly reflected by contemporaries (both within the Soviet state, and abroad). British and American works of the 2000-2010s filled a significant gap in world Russian Studies: the elements of capitalist culture, which coexisted in parallel with generally accepted Soviet way of life, were identified. A special contribution of modern Anglophone researches to Russian Studies is the analysis of socio-cultural processes, which were the evidence of the deformation of socialist norms and values. For instance, the occurrence of the sense of social injustice, greater recognition that a respected profession and a profitable occupation were divergent, is not sufficiently developed in Russian historical science. | ||
333 | _aРежим доступа: по договору с организацией-держателем ресурса | ||
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_0(RuTPU)RU\TPU\network\11959 _tThe European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences (EpSBS) |
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_0(RuTPU)RU\TPU\network\11960 _tVol. 7 : Lifelong Wellbeing in the World (WELLSO 2015) _oII International Scientific Symposium, 18-22 May 2015, Tomsk, Russian Federation _o[proceedings] _fNational Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) _v[P. 167-172] _d2016 |
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610 | 1 | _aтруды учёных ТПУ | |
610 | 1 | _aценности | |
610 | 1 | _aсоветское общество | |
610 | 1 | _aобщество потребления | |
610 | 1 | _aметодология | |
610 | 1 | _aисториография | |
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_aAgeeva _bV. V. _chistorian _cAssociate Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Candidate of historical sciences _f1986- _gVera Valentinovna _2stltpush _3(RuTPU)RU\TPU\pers\33517 |
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_aAgeev _bI. A. _chistorian, local historian _cSenior Lecturer of Tomsk Polytechnic University _f1986- _gIliya Aleksandrovich _2stltpush _3(RuTPU)RU\TPU\pers\33820 |
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_aNikolaeva _bA. M. _cspecialist in the field of foreign economic activities _cmanager of Tomsk Polytechnic University _f1995- _gAnastasiya Mikhailovna _2stltpush _3(RuTPU)RU\TPU\pers\38863 |
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_aLevashkina _bZ. N. _cZoya |
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_aНациональный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) _bИнститут социально-гуманитарных технологий (ИСГТ) _bКафедра социальных коммуникаций (СК) _h7597 _2stltpush _3(RuTPU)RU\TPU\col\21254 |
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856 | 4 | _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.02.23 | |
856 | 4 | _uhttp://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/33303 | |
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