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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Zusammenfassung: | "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."-- |
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contents | Introduction -- Conceptualizing disasters -- Part one. Disorder in the orderly Stalinist world. The Crimean Peninsula in September 1927 and Ashgabat in October 1948 -- Part two. The mobilization of Soviet society under Brezhnev. April 1966 : Tashkent in the news -- April 1966 : Tashkent in the streets -- Interlude : visualizing Soviet disasters from 1945 to 1986 -- Part three. Aging response models in Gorbachev's new world. April 1986 : Chernobyl -- December 1988 : Armenia -- Conclusion. |
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spelling | Raab, Nigel A., 1968- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCWdymJPP8tBjRGdQxWCP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011055427 All shook up : the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 / Nigel Raab. 1704 Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references and index. "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."-- Provided by publisher Introduction -- Conceptualizing disasters -- Part one. Disorder in the orderly Stalinist world. The Crimean Peninsula in September 1927 and Ashgabat in October 1948 -- Part two. The mobilization of Soviet society under Brezhnev. April 1966 : Tashkent in the news -- April 1966 : Tashkent in the streets -- Interlude : visualizing Soviet disasters from 1945 to 1986 -- Part three. Aging response models in Gorbachev's new world. April 1986 : Chernobyl -- December 1988 : Armenia -- Conclusion. 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. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125764 Catastrophes URSS Histoire 20e siècle. Catastrophes Aspect social URSS Histoire 20e siècle. Catastrophes Aspect politique URSS Histoire 20e siècle. URSS Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Disasters fast Disasters Social aspects fast Soviet Union fast Erdbeben gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4015134-7 Reaktorunfall gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4195666-7 Katastrophenmanagement gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4447164-6 1900-1999 fast Electronic books. History fast has work: All shook up (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFWV4XGrK8Hcvfq9rBH4pX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Raab, Nigel A., 1968- All shook up.: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2017] ©2017 (CaOONL)2016906624X (OCoLC)962129451 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1487150 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Raab, Nigel A., 1968- All shook up : the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 / Introduction -- Conceptualizing disasters -- Part one. Disorder in the orderly Stalinist world. The Crimean Peninsula in September 1927 and Ashgabat in October 1948 -- Part two. The mobilization of Soviet society under Brezhnev. April 1966 : Tashkent in the news -- April 1966 : Tashkent in the streets -- Interlude : visualizing Soviet disasters from 1945 to 1986 -- Part three. Aging response models in Gorbachev's new world. April 1986 : Chernobyl -- December 1988 : Armenia -- Conclusion. Disasters Soviet Union History 20th century. Disasters Social aspects Soviet Union History 20th century. Disasters Political aspects Soviet Union History 20th century. Catastrophes URSS Histoire 20e siècle. Catastrophes Aspect social URSS Histoire 20e siècle. Catastrophes Aspect politique URSS Histoire 20e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Disasters fast Disasters Social aspects fast Erdbeben gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4015134-7 Reaktorunfall gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4195666-7 Katastrophenmanagement gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4447164-6 |
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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 Raab. |
title_fullStr | All shook up : the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 / Nigel Raab. |
title_full_unstemmed | All shook up : the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 / Nigel Raab. |
title_short | All shook up : |
title_sort | all shook up the shifting soviet response to catastrophes 1917 1991 |
title_sub | the shifting Soviet response to catastrophes, 1917-1991 / |
topic | Disasters Soviet Union History 20th century. Disasters Social aspects Soviet Union History 20th century. Disasters Political aspects Soviet Union History 20th century. Catastrophes URSS Histoire 20e siècle. Catastrophes Aspect social URSS Histoire 20e siècle. Catastrophes Aspect politique URSS Histoire 20e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Disasters fast Disasters Social aspects fast Erdbeben gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4015134-7 Reaktorunfall gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4195666-7 Katastrophenmanagement gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4447164-6 |
topic_facet | 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. Catastrophes URSS Histoire 20e siècle. Catastrophes Aspect social URSS Histoire 20e siècle. Catastrophes Aspect politique URSS Histoire 20e siècle. URSS Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. Disasters Disasters Social aspects Soviet Union Erdbeben Reaktorunfall Katastrophenmanagement Electronic books. History |
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