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Revolution from Above • “Stalinist revolution from above used destructive or repressive means for what was, both in intent and in reality, a constructive (as well as destructive) process.... • Stalinism as revolution from above was a state-building process, the construction of a powerful, highly centralized bureaucratic, military- Tucker," Stalinism as Revolution from Above,“ 78

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Revolution from Above

• “Stalinist revolution from above used destructive or repressive means for what was, both in intent and in reality, a constructive (as well as destructive) process....

• Stalinism as revolution from above was a state-building process, the construction of a powerful, highly centralized bureaucratic, military-industrial Soviet Russian state.”

Tucker," Stalinism as Revolution from Above,“ 78

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Revolution from Above“Stalinist revolution from above used destructive or repressive means

for what was, both in intent and in reality, a constructive (as well as destructive) process....

Stalinism as revolution from above was a state-building process, the construction of a powerful, highly centralized bureaucratic, military-industrial Soviet Russian state.”

Tucker," Stalinism as Revolution from Above,“ 78

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Mikhail Nesterov: The Soviet Constitution (1939)The Stalin Constitution is the final result of the

struggles and victories of the October Revolution. Long live the constitution of

victorious socialism & genuine democratism.

Revolution from Above

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Interpretations of Stalinism

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Interpretations of Stalinism

Really Totalitarianism - textbook definition

Personal autocracy

Heavy Bureaucracy

Oligarchy . . .

Sets the Soviet System(Lewin & Fitzpatrick 1980s)

Stalin's constitution is thehappiness of the Soviet people

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Children of the 1930s

“Thanks to Comrade Stalin for our happy childhood” • “Burdened with parents

too old to be trusted by the party, these children sometimes suffered when their parents suffered”

• The standards of their guardians were rigorous, but they were also difficult to enforce

http://www.soviethistory.org/index.php?page=subject&SubjectID=1936children&Year=1936&navi=byYear

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Alexander Rodchenko, 1936, Marching Across Red Square

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Traditional Values and Soviet Values • Glory to Hero Mother

Women with 10+ children awarded medals

Pilots of the 46 Taman female aviation regiment being briefed in the field

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"What have you done to grow a big crop of corn?"

"Women at the helm of harvester, at the wheel of the tractor"

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1936: Year of the Stakhanovite

• Shock Worker Movement

• Aleksei Stakhanov (31 y.o)• 102 tons of coal • 14x his quota

• Increase labor productivity

• Stakhanovite = Record setters

Mark Markov-Grinberg: Portrait of [Shockworker] Nikita Izotov (1934)

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Our Nobles (1935) Greetings to the best shock workers--heroes of socialist labor.This poster was mass printed for the bulletin boards of factories, which would place the portraits of their own local shock workers in the empty spaces.

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T. G. Gaponenko: To Mother for the Next Feeding (1935)