The relevance of the study of everyday life in Almaty and Kyzylorda are associated with the emergence of the modern trends in historiography and socializing areas of government reform. The relevance is due to the fact that in the early twentieth century Kyzylorda and Almaty began to develop as a city and this period has a special place in the life of the state. An interesting aspect of the everyday life of the inhabitants of the new city, which was built in the era of Stalin's Five-Year Plans, can be examined through the eyes of the Soviet people living in a specific environment, reflecting the life of the citizens. The study of industrialization of the Soviet Union and the attention paid to new developments in the first five years of every...
The urgency of the reference to the historiography of the issue of Soviet women’s every-day life dur...
AbstractA consumer society and consumption ideal had been developing in the USSR since the 1970s. Th...
In this article the author leans on rich statistical material and passes the comparative analysis of...
This work studied everyday life of Almaty region dwellers and the impact on their life from rising s...
This thesis provides a comprehensive view of the daily lives of the Soviet Proletariat in the 1920s ...
This article explored the possibilities of modernizing the residential areas erected during the mass...
Life in Stalin\u27s Soviet Union is a collaborative work in which some of the leading scholars in th...
This article is devoted to the analysis of Soviet everyday life culture in the expositions of St. Pe...
The article is devoted to the study of the evolution of the culture of everyday life of the Siberian...
The article analyzes the development of healthcare in Central Asia during the Soviet period. The sou...
The main problem of this article is studied by the author within approaches „new local history”. Cha...
The period of the “socialist project” occupied the biggest part of the 20th century. Hugescale socia...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Even before the Bolshevik sta...
Health and Welfare in St. Petersburg, 1900-1941 is the first monograph to chart the changing health ...
The present stage in the study of everyday history is characterized by a wide use and inclusion in t...
The urgency of the reference to the historiography of the issue of Soviet women’s every-day life dur...
AbstractA consumer society and consumption ideal had been developing in the USSR since the 1970s. Th...
In this article the author leans on rich statistical material and passes the comparative analysis of...
This work studied everyday life of Almaty region dwellers and the impact on their life from rising s...
This thesis provides a comprehensive view of the daily lives of the Soviet Proletariat in the 1920s ...
This article explored the possibilities of modernizing the residential areas erected during the mass...
Life in Stalin\u27s Soviet Union is a collaborative work in which some of the leading scholars in th...
This article is devoted to the analysis of Soviet everyday life culture in the expositions of St. Pe...
The article is devoted to the study of the evolution of the culture of everyday life of the Siberian...
The article analyzes the development of healthcare in Central Asia during the Soviet period. The sou...
The main problem of this article is studied by the author within approaches „new local history”. Cha...
The period of the “socialist project” occupied the biggest part of the 20th century. Hugescale socia...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Even before the Bolshevik sta...
Health and Welfare in St. Petersburg, 1900-1941 is the first monograph to chart the changing health ...
The present stage in the study of everyday history is characterized by a wide use and inclusion in t...
The urgency of the reference to the historiography of the issue of Soviet women’s every-day life dur...
AbstractA consumer society and consumption ideal had been developing in the USSR since the 1970s. Th...
In this article the author leans on rich statistical material and passes the comparative analysis of...