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of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Sociocultural foundations of Soviet modernity : [monograph]



Sociocultural foundations of Soviet modernity : [monograph] / O. V. Aksenova, E. K. Biyzhanova, K. V. Podyachev [et al.] ; ex. edit. O. V. Aksenova ; FCTAS RAS. – М. : FCTAS RAS, 2022. – 300 p.
ISBN 978-5-89697-397-3
DOI 10.19181/monogr.978-5-89697-397-3.2022

Posted on site: 28.12.22

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Abstract

The monograph presents the results of the study of sociocultural specificity of Soviet modernity. The authors trace the transformation of Russian sociocultural tradition in the Soviet society, its combination with large-scale innovations. They conclude that the Soviet project was an organic part of the Russian civilization. The peculiarities of social action in Soviet society are also analyzed using the events of the Great Patriotic War as an example. The specifics of centralized governance in the USSR are revealed through the analysis of the development of remote territories. The civilizational mission of the Soviet Union, sociocultural factors of its collapse, and institutional and sociocultural “footprint” of the Soviet civilization in modern Russia and some post-Soviet states are examined. The book is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in Russian history, social scientists, students of sociology and political science. The monograph presents the results of the study of sociocultural specificity of Soviet modernity. The authors trace the transformation of Russian sociocultural tradition in the Soviet society, its combination with large-scale innovations. They conclude that the Soviet project was an organic part of the Russian civilization. The peculiarities of social action in Soviet society are also analyzed using the events of the Great Patriotic War as an example. The specifics of centralized governance in the USSR are revealed through the analysis of the development of remote territories. The civilizational mission of the Soviet Union, sociocultural factors of its collapse, and institutional and sociocultural “footprint” of the Soviet civilization in modern Russia and some post-Soviet states are examined.The book is addressed to a wide range of readers interested in Russian history, social scientists, students of sociology and political science.

Авторы:

Аксёнова О.В., Бийжанова Э.К., Левченко Н.В., , Подлесная М.А., Подъячев К.В., Роговая А.В.
Редактор: Аксёнова О.В.

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