Social distinctions in contemporary Russia: waiting for the middle-class society?
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adam_text | Contents List offigures List of tables List of contributors Introduction vii ix xii 1 JOUKO NIKULA AND MIKHAIL CHERNYSH 1 Specificities of middle-class structuration in Russia 22 MARKKU KIVINEN 2 The structure of the Russian middle class 51 MIKHAIL CHERNYSH 3 The scale and dynamics of employment precarity in Russian society from 1998 to 2015 65 YULIA EPIKHINA 4 Social mobility: a theoretical and empirical perspective 84 MIKHAIL CHERNYSH 5 The role of the state and performance of the welfare state in Russian people’s opinions: what lessons can be learned with respect to the welfare regime and class situation? 103 MARKKU SIPPOLA AND KATRI-MARIA JÄRVINEN 6 Working life in Russia 124 HARRI MELIN 7 Housing the Russian middle class MARINA KHMELNITSKAYA AND ALEKSANDRA BURD YAK 144
vi Contents 8 Poverty and confidence in Russia 175 SIMO MANNILA AND MARKUS KAINU 9 The structure of Russians’ values in the context of social modernization 188 NATALIA MASTIKOVA 10 Waiting for the middle class society? 202 JOUKO NIKULA AND MIKHAIL CHERNYSH Index 214
Index Note: Page numbers in italic indicate a figure and page numbers in bold indicate a table on the corresponding page. alienation 30 anomy: confidence and 178,183, 184; social 183,207,211 atomization 45 attitudes 103, 106,108 authority relations 137-139 autonomy 35,126; see also self-determination Bakunin, Mikhail 25 Balobanova, Elena 52 banking system 8-9 behavioural skills 128 blat 126, 127, 178, 209 blue-collar workers 6 Bolotnaya demonstrations 203 Bolsheviks, the 30 Bondarenko, Natalia 128 Bourdieu, Pierre 13,65, 67 Burawoy, Michael 124 bureaucratic capitalism 37 Chemysh, Mikhail 206-207 child care 46 children’s mortgages 148-149 Clarke, Simon 124 class: employment and 65; ideological significance of 23; job security and 66; poverty and 180-183; social policy and 42; as theoretical construct 68; work situation and 125; see also economic class; social class class affiliation 59 class analysis: class position and 24; class situation and 24; economic analysis and 22; factors of 81; foundations of 67-68; housing and 144-145; levels and mediating syntheses of 15; rhetoric of 23; scope logic of 24; structuration and 15, 24 class consciousness 26 class difference: housing and 152,159-160, 163; housing situation and 171; market practices and 167-168 class interests 24, 109 class mobility 44, 84-85, 92 class position 24, 59 class relations 204 class situation: as analytical unit 120n2; class interests and 24, 109; class position and 24; reproduction situation and 120n2; welfare state attitudes and 107 class stratification 66 class structure 37, 38 Class Structure of the
Advanced Societies, The (Giddens) 67 collectivism 19, 210 Communist Manifesto, The 68 Concept of the Social and Economic Development, On the 51 conservatism: in contemporary Russia 45; fiscal 204; as inherent within Russian culture 203; preservation and 190; welfare and 204 consumption 94 contracts 67 corporate culture 126 corporate hierarchy 89 Crimea 109 cultural values 188,189 culture of welfare 107 domestic security 198 Dugin, Aleksander 203
Index economic analysis 22 economic class 23; see also class economic growth 176, 211 economic policy 11-12 educational mobility 86-87 effective contract, the 10, 11 emigration 89-90 employer-employee relations 130 employment: class and 65; class stratification and 66; contracts and 67; non-traditional 65, 74-76; relations of 74 entrepreneurship 89, 126, 205 Epikhina, Yulia 207 equality 31 European Social Survey 103, 110 European Union 124 exploitation 65 Fair Russia Party, the 42 February Revolution, the 30 Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia (FNPR) 130 femininity 134 Finnish Class Project, the 14, 24 Form, William 66 Fukuyama, Francis 188 Gazprom 127 Georgian war 202-203 Giddens, Anthony 67 Goldthorpe, John 13, 34, 66, 67 Golodetz, Olga 56 Gorbachev, Mikhail 88 Gouldner, Alvin 24-25 habitus 24, 31, 41 healthcare 10 healthcare reform 4 Hegel, G. W. F. 24 home ownership 163 housing: class and 15J; communal facilities within 161; ideological significance of 206-207; inflation and 146; liberalization of 149-150; privatization of 145,149; social responsibility and 145; structuration and 19 housing conditions 97, 98, 99 housing finance 148 housing mobility 96, 172nl housing policy 18, 145,148,170 income 37, 38 income inequality 2, 205-206 individual freedom 209 individualism 19, 62 215 individuation 87 inequality: economic 198; gender 198; middle-class concept of 55; perceived legitimacy of 7; poverty and 176; regional differentiation and 15, 39; Soviet society and 7; structuration of 26 inflation 146 informal economy 175 International Labor Organization 52 job
autonomy 136-137, 139-140 job security 66 Kalleberg, Arne 134 Khodorovsky, Mikhail 9 Kivinen, Markku 52, 54, 136, 210-211 kolkhoz 209, 210 Krotov, Pavel 124 Kudrin, Alexei 3 labour market 125, 127-128, 139 living standards mobility 94, 95 Machajski, Jan Wacław 25 Mareeva, Svetlana 52-53,190, 192 market social contract, the 202-203 Marx, Karl 22, 24 Marxism 22-23, 53-54 masculinity 134 Maternity Capital 96, 149, 163-164 Medvedev, Dmitry 52, 202 middle class: after fall of Soviet Union 32; alienation and 30; autonomy and 35; Bolotnaya demonstrations and 203; confidence and 184; constituents of 4; consumption levels of 57; contributors to 57; creation of 51; decision-making and 60-61; defined 144; development of 16; economic crisis of 1998 and 9; empirical analysis of 14-15; employer-employee relations and 130; employment trends in 129-130; essentialist concept of 53; growth of 4, 9, 205; habitus of 41; housing situation of 171; improving housing conditions and 166; interests of 29; kolkhoz and 210; objective housing conditions of 151-156; occupational structure of 5-6; operationalization of 34; perceived moral virtues of 34; petty bourgeoisie and 59; political activity and 208, 211; political affiliation and 54; political power of 31-32; political views and 61; power of 28; precarity of 56; reproduction situation of 28; size
216 Index of 28, 57; in Soviet Russia 7, 31; state employment of 206; subjective housing conditions of 156-159; as theoretical construct 52; views of democracy of 42; views of poverty of 62; work autonomy and 59-60; working class and 34, 37, 42; see also new middle class, the; old middle class, the Miller, Delbert 66 modernization 188, 189-190, 199 neo-liberalism 54 new middle class, the: bureaucratization of 54; conceptions of 24-25; constituents of 35, 54; neo-liberalism and 54; old middle class and 27,29; operationalization and 35; power of 28; professionalization and 25-26, 28; specific rationality of 26; as universal class 25; see also middle class; old middle class, the nomenklatura 31, 32 oil industry 33 old middle class, the 27, 29, 54; see also middle class; new middle class, the oligarchic capitalism 37 oligarchy 127 operationalization 34 Parsons, Talcott 25 paternalism: market practices and 170; in post-Soviet corporate culture 126; in Soviet corporate culture 127; welfare and 170, 208 peasants 85,93 pensioners 163 Pension Fund of Russia 149 perestroika 7,125; see also structuration personal responsibility 208-209 Petrushina, Irina 125 petty bourgeoisie 59 plan-making 100 political activity 208, 210 political analysis 23 political economy 22 post-industrialism 125,129 postmodern society 23 potential middle class 32, 39-40, 42, 55 poverty: class and 180; confidence and 178, 180-183; defined 175; dimensions of 178; durable goods and 179; economic growth and 176; the elderly and 2; individualism and 62; inequality and 176; levels of 18; middle class views of 62;
regional differentiation and 18; social geography and 207; social policy and 177; subjective experience of 175-176; working poor and 177 poverty policy 175 precariat, the: boundaries of 69; coining of 16; constituents of 207; in contemporary Russia 40; discovery of 68-69; in Russia and Nordic countries 134; see also precarious employment; precarity precarious employment: as a class-forming feature 79; contemporary Russian society and 10; criteria of 77; defined 70; employees subject to 71-73, 73; in European Union 124; fluidity of 79; pay cheque delay and 78; as relationship 70, 74; unionization and 76; vagueness of term 70; work week duration and 78; young employees and 124; see also precariat, the; precarity precarity 68-69, 70, 74-76, 207; see also precariat, the; precarious employment privatization 32, 35 productivity 177 professionalization 28 Projekt Klassenanalyse 13 proletariat, the 68 Putin, Vladimir: housing policy of 146-147; on income inequality 3; on the middle class 52; middle class and 51, 202; Russian oligarchy and 36; on welfare 3-4 Putin’s social contract 3 religion 44 Remington, Thomas 205 renationalization 37 ; see also state capitalism repressions 86 reproduction situation 120n2 Rosstat’s Comprehensive Monitoring of Living Conditions 150 ruble crisis, the 1 ruling class, the 31 ruling elites 8 Russian oligarchy 36-37 Russian Orthodox Church, the 8 self-determination 132; see also autonomy Severstal 127 Shulman, Ekaterina 210 social activism 207
Index social capital: blat and 178; bonding vs. bridging 177; confidence and 184; economic growth and 177; trust and 188 social change 209 social class 22, 24; see also class Social Distinctions in Modem Russia 6-7, 109 social housing 148 socialism 210 Socialist International, the 42 social justice policy 11-12 social mobility: corporate hierarchy and 88; economic change and 90; emigration and 89-90; entrepreneurship and 88; history of 17; party politics and 94; in postSoviet Russia 17, 87-88, 93; Russians’ values and 191; in Soviet Russia 92 social policy: deservingness and 120n4; in other post-Soviet countries 105-106; in post-Soviet Russia 104-105, 106; poverty and 175, 177 social responsibility 145 social security 132, 208 social skills 210 Sorokin, Pitirim 84 Soviet Union, the 30, 31, 84-85 Standing, Guy 16,135 state capitalism 37; see also renationalization State Property Committee, the 36 status mobility 85 stress 135-136 structuration: class analysis and 15; class situation and 134; housing and 19; inequality and 26; mediation and 14; scope logic of class analysis and 24; see also perestroika success 191-192 Surkov, Vadislav 203 Therbom, Göran 124 Tikhonova, Natalia 52-53, 189 217 tolkachi 126 trade unions 130-131 traditionalism 208 trust 188,189 Ukraine 125 unemployment 125, 127,140 unions see trade unions urbanization 86 wage arrears 132 wages: class and 132, 133; growth of 206; happiness of Russian workers and 131; in post-Soviet Russia 139; social identity and 132; social security and 132 Walker, Charlie 134 Weber, Max 188 welfare: attitudes towards 44; class
and 40; conservatism and 204; market-based solutions and 3; paternalism and 170; social democrats and 42 welfare state, the: attitudes towards 17,104, 106,108,112; critical attitudes towards 113-114,118,208; perceived performance of 110, 111; positive attitudes towards 117, 118; preferred role of 111 welfare state ideology 107 Willis, Paul 26 willpower 193-194, 199 work autonomy 59 working class: class relations and 204-205; employer-employee relations and 130; employment trends in 129-130; middle class and 34, 37, 42; objective housing conditions of 152-156; perceived moral virtues of 30; political activity and 211; specific epistemology of 26; women in 205 working poor 177 work situation 125 Wright, Eric Olin 12-13 Yeltsin, Boris 1, 36, 52 München
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Contents List offigures List of tables List of contributors Introduction vii ix xii 1 JOUKO NIKULA AND MIKHAIL CHERNYSH 1 Specificities of middle-class structuration in Russia 22 MARKKU KIVINEN 2 The structure of the Russian middle class 51 MIKHAIL CHERNYSH 3 The scale and dynamics of employment precarity in Russian society from 1998 to 2015 65 YULIA EPIKHINA 4 Social mobility: a theoretical and empirical perspective 84 MIKHAIL CHERNYSH 5 The role of the state and performance of the welfare state in Russian people’s opinions: what lessons can be learned with respect to the welfare regime and class situation? 103 MARKKU SIPPOLA AND KATRI-MARIA JÄRVINEN 6 Working life in Russia 124 HARRI MELIN 7 Housing the Russian middle class MARINA KHMELNITSKAYA AND ALEKSANDRA BURD YAK 144
vi Contents 8 Poverty and confidence in Russia 175 SIMO MANNILA AND MARKUS KAINU 9 The structure of Russians’ values in the context of social modernization 188 NATALIA MASTIKOVA 10 Waiting for the middle class society? 202 JOUKO NIKULA AND MIKHAIL CHERNYSH Index 214
Index Note: Page numbers in italic indicate a figure and page numbers in bold indicate a table on the corresponding page. alienation 30 anomy: confidence and 178,183, 184; social 183,207,211 atomization 45 attitudes 103, 106,108 authority relations 137-139 autonomy 35,126; see also self-determination Bakunin, Mikhail 25 Balobanova, Elena 52 banking system 8-9 behavioural skills 128 blat 126, 127, 178, 209 blue-collar workers 6 Bolotnaya demonstrations 203 Bolsheviks, the 30 Bondarenko, Natalia 128 Bourdieu, Pierre 13,65, 67 Burawoy, Michael 124 bureaucratic capitalism 37 Chemysh, Mikhail 206-207 child care 46 children’s mortgages 148-149 Clarke, Simon 124 class: employment and 65; ideological significance of 23; job security and 66; poverty and 180-183; social policy and 42; as theoretical construct 68; work situation and 125; see also economic class; social class class affiliation 59 class analysis: class position and 24; class situation and 24; economic analysis and 22; factors of 81; foundations of 67-68; housing and 144-145; levels and mediating syntheses of 15; rhetoric of 23; scope logic of 24; structuration and 15, 24 class consciousness 26 class difference: housing and 152,159-160, 163; housing situation and 171; market practices and 167-168 class interests 24, 109 class mobility 44, 84-85, 92 class position 24, 59 class relations 204 class situation: as analytical unit 120n2; class interests and 24, 109; class position and 24; reproduction situation and 120n2; welfare state attitudes and 107 class stratification 66 class structure 37, 38 Class Structure of the
Advanced Societies, The (Giddens) 67 collectivism 19, 210 Communist Manifesto, The 68 Concept of the Social and Economic Development, On the 51 conservatism: in contemporary Russia 45; fiscal 204; as inherent within Russian culture 203; preservation and 190; welfare and 204 consumption 94 contracts 67 corporate culture 126 corporate hierarchy 89 Crimea 109 cultural values 188,189 culture of welfare 107 domestic security 198 Dugin, Aleksander 203
Index economic analysis 22 economic class 23; see also class economic growth 176, 211 economic policy 11-12 educational mobility 86-87 effective contract, the 10, 11 emigration 89-90 employer-employee relations 130 employment: class and 65; class stratification and 66; contracts and 67; non-traditional 65, 74-76; relations of 74 entrepreneurship 89, 126, 205 Epikhina, Yulia 207 equality 31 European Social Survey 103, 110 European Union 124 exploitation 65 Fair Russia Party, the 42 February Revolution, the 30 Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia (FNPR) 130 femininity 134 Finnish Class Project, the 14, 24 Form, William 66 Fukuyama, Francis 188 Gazprom 127 Georgian war 202-203 Giddens, Anthony 67 Goldthorpe, John 13, 34, 66, 67 Golodetz, Olga 56 Gorbachev, Mikhail 88 Gouldner, Alvin 24-25 habitus 24, 31, 41 healthcare 10 healthcare reform 4 Hegel, G. W. F. 24 home ownership 163 housing: class and 15J; communal facilities within 161; ideological significance of 206-207; inflation and 146; liberalization of 149-150; privatization of 145,149; social responsibility and 145; structuration and 19 housing conditions 97, 98, 99 housing finance 148 housing mobility 96, 172nl housing policy 18, 145,148,170 income 37, 38 income inequality 2, 205-206 individual freedom 209 individualism 19, 62 215 individuation 87 inequality: economic 198; gender 198; middle-class concept of 55; perceived legitimacy of 7; poverty and 176; regional differentiation and 15, 39; Soviet society and 7; structuration of 26 inflation 146 informal economy 175 International Labor Organization 52 job
autonomy 136-137, 139-140 job security 66 Kalleberg, Arne 134 Khodorovsky, Mikhail 9 Kivinen, Markku 52, 54, 136, 210-211 kolkhoz 209, 210 Krotov, Pavel 124 Kudrin, Alexei 3 labour market 125, 127-128, 139 living standards mobility 94, 95 Machajski, Jan Wacław 25 Mareeva, Svetlana 52-53,190, 192 market social contract, the 202-203 Marx, Karl 22, 24 Marxism 22-23, 53-54 masculinity 134 Maternity Capital 96, 149, 163-164 Medvedev, Dmitry 52, 202 middle class: after fall of Soviet Union 32; alienation and 30; autonomy and 35; Bolotnaya demonstrations and 203; confidence and 184; constituents of 4; consumption levels of 57; contributors to 57; creation of 51; decision-making and 60-61; defined 144; development of 16; economic crisis of 1998 and 9; empirical analysis of 14-15; employer-employee relations and 130; employment trends in 129-130; essentialist concept of 53; growth of 4, 9, 205; habitus of 41; housing situation of 171; improving housing conditions and 166; interests of 29; kolkhoz and 210; objective housing conditions of 151-156; occupational structure of 5-6; operationalization of 34; perceived moral virtues of 34; petty bourgeoisie and 59; political activity and 208, 211; political affiliation and 54; political power of 31-32; political views and 61; power of 28; precarity of 56; reproduction situation of 28; size
216 Index of 28, 57; in Soviet Russia 7, 31; state employment of 206; subjective housing conditions of 156-159; as theoretical construct 52; views of democracy of 42; views of poverty of 62; work autonomy and 59-60; working class and 34, 37, 42; see also new middle class, the; old middle class, the Miller, Delbert 66 modernization 188, 189-190, 199 neo-liberalism 54 new middle class, the: bureaucratization of 54; conceptions of 24-25; constituents of 35, 54; neo-liberalism and 54; old middle class and 27,29; operationalization and 35; power of 28; professionalization and 25-26, 28; specific rationality of 26; as universal class 25; see also middle class; old middle class, the nomenklatura 31, 32 oil industry 33 old middle class, the 27, 29, 54; see also middle class; new middle class, the oligarchic capitalism 37 oligarchy 127 operationalization 34 Parsons, Talcott 25 paternalism: market practices and 170; in post-Soviet corporate culture 126; in Soviet corporate culture 127; welfare and 170, 208 peasants 85,93 pensioners 163 Pension Fund of Russia 149 perestroika 7,125; see also structuration personal responsibility 208-209 Petrushina, Irina 125 petty bourgeoisie 59 plan-making 100 political activity 208, 210 political analysis 23 political economy 22 post-industrialism 125,129 postmodern society 23 potential middle class 32, 39-40, 42, 55 poverty: class and 180; confidence and 178, 180-183; defined 175; dimensions of 178; durable goods and 179; economic growth and 176; the elderly and 2; individualism and 62; inequality and 176; levels of 18; middle class views of 62;
regional differentiation and 18; social geography and 207; social policy and 177; subjective experience of 175-176; working poor and 177 poverty policy 175 precariat, the: boundaries of 69; coining of 16; constituents of 207; in contemporary Russia 40; discovery of 68-69; in Russia and Nordic countries 134; see also precarious employment; precarity precarious employment: as a class-forming feature 79; contemporary Russian society and 10; criteria of 77; defined 70; employees subject to 71-73, 73; in European Union 124; fluidity of 79; pay cheque delay and 78; as relationship 70, 74; unionization and 76; vagueness of term 70; work week duration and 78; young employees and 124; see also precariat, the; precarity precarity 68-69, 70, 74-76, 207; see also precariat, the; precarious employment privatization 32, 35 productivity 177 professionalization 28 Projekt Klassenanalyse 13 proletariat, the 68 Putin, Vladimir: housing policy of 146-147; on income inequality 3; on the middle class 52; middle class and 51, 202; Russian oligarchy and 36; on welfare 3-4 Putin’s social contract 3 religion 44 Remington, Thomas 205 renationalization 37 ; see also state capitalism repressions 86 reproduction situation 120n2 Rosstat’s Comprehensive Monitoring of Living Conditions 150 ruble crisis, the 1 ruling class, the 31 ruling elites 8 Russian oligarchy 36-37 Russian Orthodox Church, the 8 self-determination 132; see also autonomy Severstal 127 Shulman, Ekaterina 210 social activism 207
Index social capital: blat and 178; bonding vs. bridging 177; confidence and 184; economic growth and 177; trust and 188 social change 209 social class 22, 24; see also class Social Distinctions in Modem Russia 6-7, 109 social housing 148 socialism 210 Socialist International, the 42 social justice policy 11-12 social mobility: corporate hierarchy and 88; economic change and 90; emigration and 89-90; entrepreneurship and 88; history of 17; party politics and 94; in postSoviet Russia 17, 87-88, 93; Russians’ values and 191; in Soviet Russia 92 social policy: deservingness and 120n4; in other post-Soviet countries 105-106; in post-Soviet Russia 104-105, 106; poverty and 175, 177 social responsibility 145 social security 132, 208 social skills 210 Sorokin, Pitirim 84 Soviet Union, the 30, 31, 84-85 Standing, Guy 16,135 state capitalism 37; see also renationalization State Property Committee, the 36 status mobility 85 stress 135-136 structuration: class analysis and 15; class situation and 134; housing and 19; inequality and 26; mediation and 14; scope logic of class analysis and 24; see also perestroika success 191-192 Surkov, Vadislav 203 Therbom, Göran 124 Tikhonova, Natalia 52-53, 189 217 tolkachi 126 trade unions 130-131 traditionalism 208 trust 188,189 Ukraine 125 unemployment 125, 127,140 unions see trade unions urbanization 86 wage arrears 132 wages: class and 132, 133; growth of 206; happiness of Russian workers and 131; in post-Soviet Russia 139; social identity and 132; social security and 132 Walker, Charlie 134 Weber, Max 188 welfare: attitudes towards 44; class
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spelling | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? edited by Jouko Nikula and Mikhail Chernysh London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2020 xiv, 217 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in contemporary Russia "This book analyses social change in Russia, and in particular the development of a middle class, one of the most important social and political projects of Putin's administration"-- Geschichte 1998-2015 gnd rswk-swf Mittelstand (DE-588)4039713-0 gnd rswk-swf Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Social classes / Russia (Federation) Middle class / Russia (Federation) Social structure / Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) / Social conditions / 1991- Middle class Social classes Social conditions Social structure Russia (Federation) Since 1991 Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 s Mittelstand (DE-588)4039713-0 s Geschichte 1998-2015 z DE-604 Nikula, Jouko (DE-588)171494660 edt Chernysh, Mikhail (DE-588)1215048629 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-1-00-302929-8 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032196322&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032196322&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? Mittelstand (DE-588)4039713-0 gnd Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd |
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title | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? |
title_auth | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? |
title_exact_search | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? |
title_exact_search_txtP | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? |
title_full | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? edited by Jouko Nikula and Mikhail Chernysh |
title_fullStr | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? edited by Jouko Nikula and Mikhail Chernysh |
title_full_unstemmed | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia waiting for the middle-class society? edited by Jouko Nikula and Mikhail Chernysh |
title_short | Social distinctions in contemporary Russia |
title_sort | social distinctions in contemporary russia waiting for the middle class society |
title_sub | waiting for the middle-class society? |
topic | Mittelstand (DE-588)4039713-0 gnd Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Mittelstand Sozialer Wandel Russland |
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