All shook up: the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991
"All Shook Up examines major natural and man-made disasters in the Soviet Union. Specifically, it compares disasters in separate Soviet epochs, adding to our understanding of Soviet politics in discrete eras and of important transitions during periods of Soviet rule. The study analyses the 1927...
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adam_text | Contents
Figures ix
Abbreviations xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 3
i Conceptualizing Disasters 15
PART ONE DISORDER IN THE ORDERLY STALINIST WORLD
2- The Crimean Peninsula in September 192.7 and Ashgabat in
October 1948 39
PART TWO THE MOBILIZATION OF SOVIET SOCIETY
UNDER BREZHNEV
3 April 1966: Tashkent in the News 65
4 April 1966: Tashkent in the Streets 84
Interlude: Visualizing Soviet Disasters from 1945 to 1986 12.3
PART THREE AGING RESPONSE MODELS IN GORBACHEV’S
NEW WORLD
5 April 1986: Chernobyl 143
6 December 1988: Armenia 185
Conclusion 2.06
Notes 2.2.5
Bibliography z6i
Index 2,87
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ARCHIVES AND NEWSPAPERS CITED
Archives
GA RF
RGANI
RGAE
RGAKFD
TsDAGO
TsDAVO
Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii [State Archíve of the
Russian Federation]
Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv noveishchei istorii [Russian
State Archíve of Contemporary History]
Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv ekonomiki [Russian State
Archíve of the Economy]
Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv kinofotodokumentov [Russian
State Film and Photo Archive]
Tsentraľnyi derzhavnyi arkhiv gromads’kikh ob’iednan’ Ukraiiny
[Central State Archive of Public Organizations of Ukrainę]
Tsentraľnyi derzhavnyi arkhiv vishchikh organiv vlády ta
upravlinnia Ukraiiny [Central State Archive of Supreme Bodies of
Power and Government of Ukrainę]
Newspapers
Ekonomika i zhizn 9
International Herald Tribune
Izvestiia (Moscow)
Izvestiia Mordovii (Saransk)
Komsomolets Armenii (Erevan)
Komsomolets Donbassa (Donetsk)
z 6z
Bibliography
Komsomolets Uzbekistana (Tashkent)
KomsomoTskaia pravda (Moscow)
Komsomol’s’kyi gart (Chernihiv)
Krasnyi Krym (Simferopol)
Krymskii komsomolets (Simferopol)
Le Monde (Paris)
Literatumaia gazeta (Moscow)
Molod’ Ukraiiny (Kyiv)
Moskovskaia Pravda (Moscow)
Nauka i religiia (Moscow)
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Zürich)
New York Times
Novyi mir (Moscow)
Pravda (Moscow)
Pravda Vostoka (Tashkent)
Radians’ka Donechchyna (Donetsk)
Rossiiskaia gazeta (Moscow)
Soviet Life
StroiteTnaia gazeta (Moscow)
Stroitel’stvo i arkhitektura Srednei Azii (Tashkent)
StroiteTstvo i arkhitektura Uzbekistana (Tashkent)
Times of London
Tribuna energetika (Zelenyi Mys + Pripyat)
Turkmenskaia iskra (Ashgabat)
Vechernii Ashkhabad (Ashgabat)
Vechirniy Kyiv (Kyiv)
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Index
Aganbegian, A.G., 2.00
Alarming Sunday (Trevozhnoe voskre-
sen’e),135
All-Russian Society for the Preser-
vation of Historical and Cultural
Monuments (voopik), 32., 55,91
Andreeva, Nina, 188
Arbat, redesign of in Moscow, 89
architecture, 86-98
Around the Soviet Union (Po Sovet-
skomu Soiuzu), newsreel on disas-
ters, 12.9
avariia, defined as accident, 24-5
Baku, 186, 192, 196, 199
bam railway, 28, 184
Banham, Reyner, 24cm 10
Baranovs’ka, N.P., 148
Beck, Ulrich, 17-18
Begnffsgeschichte, 20, 181
Beissinger, Mark, 19—20
Bek-Nazaryan, Amo, Armenian film
director, 44
Belarus, 46-7, 69, 71, 125,153, 175,
177-80, 182, 184, 193, 218, 220
Bells of Chernobyl (Kolokol Cher-
nobylia), 147
Brezhnev, Leonid, 8-11, 26, 54, 57,
66-9, 74, 98, 114-15» 132·»
183, 188, 191, 208
brutalism, 92
Bukhara, 88-9
Bukharin, Nikolai, 39
Camus, Raymond, 92
catastrophe, etymology of, 25
cement, significance in communist
building projects, 81, 92
Chernobyl, accidents, 1982, 150
Chernobyl: A Chronicle of Difficult
Weeks {Chernobyl Khronika trud-
ný kh nedeľ), 147
Chicago, heat wave of 1995, 18, 21,
207
Chilanzar, suburb of Tashkent,
101-4, 115,217
children, 53, 59-60, 73, 98,103,
117-18,145, 157,166-8, 173,
189, 197, 201-2, 213, 220-1
Chistogalovka, radioactivity in, 150
civil defence, grazhdanskaia oborona,
M3
civil society, 29-32, 42, 79-80, 176,
184,197-8,206, 212-14
2.88
Index
Corbin, Alain, zz
crime, 71, 83, 114, 119, 147
Crimean peninsula, nuclear power
plant in, 158-63, 165, Z09
Cuba, and Chernobyl, 167-8, zoi
Dagestan, 46, 78, 99, 1Z5, 133-4
derevenshchiki, 91, zio
Donetsk, 111, 117, 17Z
Dostoevsky, Feodor, 17
Dovzhenko, Alexander, 34,1Z4
Ekipazh, IZ5, 130,13Z, 135-9
Elias, Norbert, zz
England, and evacuation of chil-
dren, 59
Erevan, Armenia, 188-91, zoo-i
evacuation, 5, 35, 47, 59, 76, 86, 117,
IZ7, 145, 150, 15Z, 154-5. 166-7,
171, 191, 198, Z17, zzo
Express Train 34 (34-i skoryi), 135
Flight 713 Is Ready for Boarding
(7/3-t prosit posadku), 130, 136
flooding, 4, 6, 15, 17, Z4, Z7, 34, 45,
73, 76, 108, IZ4, 1Z9, 137, 143,
zo6, zi 1
friendship of peoples, changing
meaning of, 16, z6, z8, 43, 51, 55,
59-60, 69, 71,79-80, 85,115, 118,
1Z5,1Z7, 134, 146, 153, 169, 17Z,
187, 19Z, Z04, zio, Z19-Z1
Georgia, 55, 72*, 117, 170, 193. *95
Gladkov, Fedor, 39, 86
glasnost, Z5, 145, 151, 179
Gorbachev, Mikhail, visit to Arme-
nia, 191-z, 195
Goriunov, Dmitrii R, 75-6
grazhdanskaia oborona, civil defence,
M3
Guardian, The (Opekun), 91
Habitat ’67, Montreal, 93
Hamburg, Fire of 184Z, 19
Herodotus, 49
Heroic Deed on the Zeravshan River
(Podvig na Zeravshane), 130-1
Hewitt, Kenneth, 17-18, zo, Z07,
zio
Iaroshinskaia, Alla, 147, 185
insurance, 45, 57, 7Z; films on, 9, 78
Investigative Commission (Komissiia
po rassledovaniiu), 134-6
Kaiumov, Malik, 9, 73, 78, 113,
131-z, zn
Karelin, Lazar; 8, 60, izo, 1Z5, zio
khashar, 79-80, 96
Khrushchev, Nikita, 8, 41
Komsomol: and alcohol consump-
tion, 108-9, m; work brigades,
zi, 31, 33, 58, 85-6, 108-iz,
167-9, Z13, Z16-17
Kosygin, Aleksei, 8-9, z6, 65, 67, 69,
7Z, 74, 84, 116, 151
Krymsk, flooding of, zo6
Kyiv hydroelectric dam, false radio
report, 143
Latvia, z8, 7Z, 85, 153, 169-70, 186,
195.197-8
Le Corbusier, 95-6, Z19
Legasov, Valeri i, 147, 161, 173,
ziz
Leninakan (Gyumri), Armenia,
189-90,19Z, zoi-z
Levittown, New York, 85
liquidators, 148-9, 156-7, 173-5.
zi8
Los Angeles, 3, 15, zz
Index
Lunacharsky, Anatoly, 44
LViv, 104, hi
makhalla, 85, 87, 89-91, 94-7
Marples, David, 135, 146-8, 150
Medeo - Days and Nights of Courage
(Medeo - dm i nochi muzhestva ),
*33?139
migration, 2.8, 34, 55? ^5-17, i49,
2,2,0; of Jews after Tashkent earth-
quake, 117
Minatomenergo (Ministry of Atom-
ic Energy), 160, 162,165
mining accidents, 2.5, 74, 124, 135,
209
Ministry of Extraordinary Situa-
tions, creation of, 180
Mitta, Aleksandr, 135
Moscow, evacuees in, 43, 73,
116-17, 194-5,198-9; local prob-
lems in, 99
Moscow Operetta Theatre, 46
Nagorno-Karabagh, 153
Nalivkin, D.V, Soviet geologist,
52-4
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 17
9 Days in One Year (9 dnei odnogo
goda), 130
non-governmental organizations,
role of, 29,49,167, 203
Odessa, hi, 116,120
Officer, Charles, 16
Oliver-Smith, Anthony, 18
Peskov, Vasilii, 67, 73, 78, 208
pioneer camps, 86, 103, 117-18,
157, 166, 168, 197
Poem about the Sea (Poema o more),
34, 124, 210
289
Pravda, reporting of disasters, 48,
51, 53, 69, 75“7^, 150,174»
196-97, 201
Pravda Vostoka, reporting of disas-
ters, 69-72, 76, 80, 88-9, 94,
102-3, 115, 118, 220
Pripyat, 23, 35, 121,145,152, 154,
169, 174, 17%zi%
Pushkin, Alexander, 21
Putnam, Robert, 198
Ragon, Michel, 93
Rasputin, Valentin, 34, 210
Red Cross and Red Crescent, Sovi-
et, 41-2,46, 50, 58,138, 202-3,
213-14
religious belief and disasters, 22,
48֊9? 95? 103, 109, 118
Riga, Latvia, 153
Rossi-Forel scale of earthquake
measurement, 40
Rost, Yuri, 190
Ryzhkov, Nikolai, 145-6, 148, 191,
196-7, 200
Safdie, Moshe, 93, 219
San Francisco, earthquakes, 29, 77
Saral, 198
scientists, 10, 18, 21-2, 26, 40, 42,
48-50, 103,135,147—9?^53-7?
160-2, 164-5, 179» 182, 184,
207-9, 2-16
seismologists, 21, 40, 66-7, 132, r62,
209
Sergeli, suburb of Tashkent, 79,
101-4, 119, 170, 172; photograph
of, 103
Shvidkovskii, O.A., 88-90
Slavutich, 169-70, 172-3, 218
Solntseva, Iuliia, 34
Sorokin, Pitirim, 16
290
Index
Sorokin, Vladimir, 4
SovetskiifiVm (periodical), 131, 136
Soviet Life (periodical), 73, 93
speculation, 71-2
Spitak, Armenia, 159, 187, 189-90,
192, 198, 201
St Petersburg, flooding of 1824,17
Stakhanovites, 56, 174
Stalin joseph, 24, 39-41, 54-5. 57.
95, 156,215
Starovoitova, Galina Vasil’evna, 200
stikhiinoe bedstvie, etymology of
expression, 24-6
Stronski, Paul, 5
subways, construction of, 84, 87,
102, 119; in film, 126
Tashkent, 4-6, 8-11, 20, 26-8, 34,
41, 53-4, 59-60, 132, 137-9.
144-5, !66, 168, 170, 172-3.177,
180,182, 187, 193,196, 199,
208-9, 211-13, 216—17
Tashkent - City of Bread (A.S.
Neverov), 106, 212
Tashkent, Earthquake (Tashkent, zem-
letriasenie), film, 113, 131-2,138,
211
Thatcher, Margaret, and visit to
Armenia, 202
Three-Mile Island, 147
time, analysis of, 20, 22-4, 81-2,
181-2
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 176
Tönnies, Ferdinand, concept of
Gemeinschaft, 79
Train catastrophe, Bashkiriia, 1989,
180,202
Tribuna energetika, periodical,
120-1, 170
Tunguska meteor, 4
Turkmenistan, aid offered, 166
Twelve Chairs {Dvenadtsat stuVev), 5,
44
Ukraine and Ukrainian assistance,
io 11, 17, 26, 28, 33, 41, 47, 70.
74, 80, 86, 100, 105, 108, iio-n,
115-17, 124, 193-4. 205,209,
218,220-1
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, 10,
148, 154
Ulomov, Valentin, seismologist, 4,
66-7, 87
Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in
Russia, The (Neveroiatnye prikli-
ucheniia itaViantsev v Ross it), 132
Urals, radioactive explosion, 8,156
Uzbekistan, aid rejected by
Ukraine, 166
Verluise, Pierre, 190
village prose. See derevenshchiki
Voltaire, 15
volunteering, 7,10,16, 28-33,43.
47, 61, 80, 82, 96, 98, 105-7, 145.
148-9, 154,156-7.166-7,172-7.
196-8, 207, 211-14, 219-20
When the Earth Shakes (.Kogda
drozhit zemlia), 125, 133-6
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 24
Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The, 21
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 93. 95
Yalta, 5,40-1,126
Yugoslav Air Force, crash, 138
Zoshchenko, Mikhail, 21
Zubok, Vladislav, 161
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spelling | Raab, Nigel 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)133148769 aut All shook up the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 Nigel A. Raab Montreal & Kingston ; London ; Chicago McGill-Queen's University Press [2017] © 2017 xiv, 290 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "All Shook Up examines major natural and man-made disasters in the Soviet Union. Specifically, it compares disasters in separate Soviet epochs, adding to our understanding of Soviet politics in discrete eras and of important transitions during periods of Soviet rule. The study analyses the 1927 earthquake in the Crimean peninsula shortly before Stalin came to power, the devastating earthquake in 1948 in Ashkhabad during high Stalinism, and the Tashkent earthquake in 1966, two years after Brezhnev took power, the Chernobyl explosion, and the Armenian earthquake in 1988. Based on archival research in Russia and Ukraine, All Shook Up shows the radical shifts in disaster policy from one leader to the next. While Soviet disasters have been studied from a scientific perspective, much less attention has been paid to the social, cultural and political dynamics that emerged in the aftermath of these tragedies. Gaining inspiration from disaster theorists such as Kenneth Hewitt and sociologists such as Erik Klinenberg, the book embeds each disaster within a specific context: changes brought about by disasters depended upon the specific cultural and political environment in which they occurred. While they did not affect everyone equally, disasters almost always evoked societal flux: in different forms, from active participation in recovery operations to the donation of money, citizens had an opportunity to act outside the regular parameters of Soviet life. Since disasters required the spontaneous mobilization of vast resources, they provide critical insights into the nature of the Soviet state. In these trying times, Soviet residents had an opportunity to craft their own worldview while the authoritarian Soviet state struggled to return a situation to normal. Moreover, this perspective reveals a dynamic rather than static Soviet Union in which individuals had ample room for improvisation."-- Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte Gesellschaft Politik Erdbeben (DE-588)4015134-7 gnd rswk-swf Katastrophenmanagement (DE-588)4447164-6 gnd rswk-swf Reaktorunfall (DE-588)4195666-7 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Disasters / Soviet Union / History / 20th century Disasters / Social aspects / Soviet Union / History / 20th century Disasters / Political aspects / Soviet Union / History / 20th century Soviet Union / History / 20th century Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Katastrophenmanagement (DE-588)4447164-6 s Erdbeben (DE-588)4015134-7 s Reaktorunfall (DE-588)4195666-7 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, pdf 978-0-7735-5003-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-0-7735-5004-9 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029675938&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029675938&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029675938&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | All shook up the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 |
title_auth | All shook up the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 |
title_exact_search | All shook up the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 |
title_full | All shook up the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 Nigel A. Raab |
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