Soviet Workers and De-Stalinization
Discover the intricate dynamics of labor policy during the Khrushchev era in "Soviet Workers and De-Stalinization” by Donald Filtzer, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This compelling 340-page exploration delves into how Khrushchev's attempts at liberalization were merely superficial, lacking the depth needed to initiate true change. Filtzer expertly illustrates how these policies failed to mitigate the long-term economic stagnation facing the Soviet Union, despite the appearance of reform. The book is an essential read for anyone interested in European history, the postwar period, and the industrial relations of the former Soviet Union. Engage with Filtzer's insightful analysis and gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal time in history, characterized by the tension between reform and reality. Perfect for students and history enthusiasts alike, this book provides context and clarity to the complexities of Soviet labor policies.