Workers at War: Factory Workers and Labor Policy in the Siege of Leningrad

Richard Bidlack

Abstract


In

all of Soviet history from October 1917 to the end of 1989, two events or greatest challenges to the existence of the regime and, one might argue, have had the greatest impact on subsequent political, diplomatic, social, and economic developments. An entire generation of Western historians has revised and deepened our understanding of the Revolution and Civil War period; however, a scholarly re-examination of the conflagration of 1941-45 and its impact is still in the initial stages.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5195/cbp.1991.49

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