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Soviet Workers in the World

Soviet Labor and Working-Class History in Global Context

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Soviet Workers in the World

Soviet Labor and Working-Class History in Global Context

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This book book brings together multiple generations of scholars, who investigate topics as varied as migration, gender, unfree labor, and automation, to understand a shockingly understudied topic: Soviet labor and working-class history.

Soviet Workers in the World: Soviet Labor and Working-Class History in Global Context addresses Soviet labor and working-class history in a global context. The volume's multigenerational collection of authors argues that, insofar as it relies on assumptions about the sui generis nature of Soviet socialism, scholarly understanding of Soviet labor and working-class history remains fundamentally flawed. Focusing on topics as varied as migration, gender, sports, unfree labor, automation, and many others besides, they demonstrate that, notwithstanding the specificity of the Soviet system, Soviet labor and working-class history is indicative of broader trends that affected working people all over the world. The result is an exciting collection of essays that is crucial reading for anyone interested in the history of socialism and labor in the twentieth century.

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Table of Contents

Introduction by Lewis H. Siegelbaum
Chapter 1: The Soviet Labor Process Under Stalin and the Genesis of the Soviet Union's Long-term Decline by Donald Filtzer
Chapter 2: Toward a War Economy: The Battle for the Shop Floor and Industrial District in Sormovo by Patrick Brown
Chapter 3: German Prisoners of War and Soviet Forced Laborers: Understudied Members of the Soviet Working Class by Susan C.I. Grunewald
Chapter 4: The Mobilization of Labor in Soviet Industry and the Problems of its Effectiveness during the Second World War by Sergey Filippovich Volodin (Translated and edited by James A. Nealy, Jr.
Chapter 5: Looking for Class in the Postwar Soviet Union by Anna Krylova
Chapter 6: “Socialist” Labor in the Age of the Automatic Factory by Andrew Sloin
Chapter 7: Strain for Grain: Transcarpathian Rural Women's Engagement in Seasonal Work in the Changing Soviet Countryside (1950-1980s) by Kateryna Burkush
Chapter 8: Soviet Female Industrial Workers and Social Accommodations in the 1970s by James A. Nealy
Chapter 9: “Workers of the Second World, Unite!” Bulgarian-Soviet Economic Integration and Guestworker Initiatives, 1967-1994 by Brian LaPierre
Chapter 10: Romancing Labor – or Why Shabashniki Worked Harder than the Soviet Union Allowed by Alexandra Oberländer
Chapter 11: The Soviet Dream and the Lake Placid Archipelago: Labor and Mobility in the 1980 Olympics by Emily Joan Elliott
Chapter 12: Producing (Post)Soviet Labor Collective: The Shop against the Top at the Karelian Isthmus Pulp and Paper Mills by Mikhail Piskunov
Chapter 13: Soviet Labor at the End of State Socialism by Ronald Grigor Suny
Conclusion: Links on the Chain of Soviet Labor History by Wendy Z. Goldman

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 03 Sep 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 446
ISBN 9781978760592
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 2 b/w photos
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

James A. Nealy

Anthology Editor

Emily Joan Elliott

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