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The Gorbachev Phenomenon

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The "Gorbachev phenomenon" is seen as the product of complex developments during the last seventy years—developments that changed the Soviet Union from a primarily agrarian society into an urban, i...
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  • 16 April 1991
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The "Gorbachev phenomenon" is seen as the product of complex developments during the last seventy years—developments that changed the Soviet Union from a primarily agrarian society into an urban, industrial one. Here, for the first time, a noted authority on Soviet society identifies the crucial historical events and social forces that explain Glasnost and political and economic life in the Soviet Union today.
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Price: $26.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 16 April 1991
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520074293
Format: Paperback
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Moshe Lewin is Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of several books on Soviet history.
Preface
Introduction
Contents
PART ONE From Village to Megacity-A Country in a Hurry
1. The Rural Dimension, from the Tsars to Stalin 
2. The Rise of the Cities 
3. Urban Society, a New Labor Force 
4. The Intelligentsia 
5. The Urban Microworlds and Their Power 
6. Underpinnings of Public Opinion 
PART TWO The New Course
7. The Social Sciences: A New Ideology 
8. "Planned Imbalances," the Making of a Crisis 
9. The Way Out: A New Line 
10. Gorbachev's Challenge 
11. The Political Program: A One-Party Democracy? 
12. The Economic Hurdle: Planning and Markets 
Conclusion 
PART THREE The End of the Gorbachev Phenomenon?
13. Perestroika: The Genie Out of the Bottle
14. In Search of Clues in the Past
Bibliography
Index