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Laboring Along - Industrial Workers and the Making of Postwar Romania

English · Hardback

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Products of war rather than revolution, the socialist regimes of Eastern Europe emerged in a global conjuncture defined by the aftermath of the Second World War. How did these regimes manage to overcome the domestic impact of the war and build socialism at the same time? This book shows how a commitment to productivity structured the transition from the period of postwar reconstruction to the take-off of industrial development during the late 1950s. Conceived as (1) pacification of labor relations, (2) the recovery of managerial authority, (3) monetarization of everyday life, (4) rationalization and (5) austerity, the politics of productivity provides a comprehensive conceptual framework for grasping together the end of the postwar period and the building of state socialism in Eastern Europe. By revealing how the social consequences of the Second World War were absorbed in the transition to authoritarian state socialism in the age of the rolling steel mill, this book carries implications for the way in which we may think about the aftermath of wars, reconstruction and development during the second half of the twentieth century.

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Authors Adrian Grama
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783110602333
ISBN 978-3-11-060233-3
No. of pages 281
Dimensions 155 mm x 24 mm x 230 mm
Weight 542 g
Illustrations 14 b/w ill.
Series Work in Global and Historical Perspective
Work in Global and Historical Perspective
ISSN
Work in Global and Historical Perspective, 4
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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