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First Published in 1988. Understanding Soviet Society has grown out of the authors’ experience as sociologists researching and teaching about the Soviet Union. Meant initially as an update to ‘ Contemporary Soviet Society: Sociological Perspectives’ from 1980, this became a new volume because of the addition of six new authors, but also because of the major changes occurring in the USSR today... Read more
Part I Part I Aspects of Social Stratification; Chapter 1 The Ethnic Factor in Contemporary Soviet Society, Ralph S. Clem; Chapter 2 The Soviet Working Class: Change and its Political Impact, Walter D. Connor; Chapter 3 Rural Society in the Soviet Union, Caroline Humphrey; Chapter 4 Women, Work and Family in the Soviet Union, Michael Paul Sacks; Chapter 5 The Universality of Demographic Processes in the USSR, Robert A. Lewis; Part II PART II Party and People; Chapter 6 Soviet Society and Communist Party Controls: A Case of Constricted Development, Mark G. Field; Chapter 7 Words and Deeds: CPSU Ideological Work, Thomas F. Remington; Part III PART III Everyday Life and Social Problems; Chapter 8 The Sacred and the Secular in the USSR, Jerry G. Pankhurst; Chapter 9 Crime and Criminals in the USSR, Louise I. Shelley; Chapter 10 Full Employment and Labor Utilization in the USSR, David Lane; Chapter 11 The Armed Forces and Soviet Society, Ellen Jones;
Biography
Michael Paul Sacks (Author) , Professor of Sociology Jerry G Pankhurst (Wittenberg University)






