TY - BOOK AU - Hessler,Julie TI - A Social History of Soviet Trade: Trade Policy, Retail Practices, and Consumption, 1917-1953 SN - 9781400843565 PY - 2020///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union KW - bisacsh KW - Arbat market (Moscow) KW - Babine, Alexis KW - Bakaleia (bakery chain) KW - Davies, R. W KW - Eliseev delicatessens KW - Great Britain KW - Iakovleva, V. N KW - Jews KW - Khrushchev, Nikita KW - Kursk KW - Larin, Iurii KW - Lezhava, A. M KW - OGPU KW - advertising, of merchandise KW - bazaars KW - black markets KW - bureaucratism KW - capital mobilization KW - collectivization KW - consumer behaviors KW - consumerism KW - cultured Soviet trade KW - displays, of merchandise KW - drinking establishments KW - expositions, commodity KW - famines KW - fast-food stands KW - flea markets KW - gardens KW - hawkers and hawking KW - housewives KW - imported goods KW - livestock, slaughter of KW - military provisionment KW - modernization KW - normalization policies N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Illustrations --; Tables --; Preface --; Introduction --; Crisis: Revolution --; CHAPTER ONE. Trade and Consumption in Revolutionary Russia --; CHAPTER TWO. The Invention of Socialism --; CHAPTER THREE. Shopkeepers and the State --; Crisis: Restructuring --; CHAPTER FOUR. War Communism Redux --; CHAPTER FIVE. Toward a New Model --; Crisis: War --; CHAPTER SIX. The Persistent Private Sector --; CHAPTER SEVEN. Postwar Normalization and Its Limits --; Conclusion --; Bibliography --; Index; restricted access N2 - In this sweeping study, Julie Hessler traces the invention and evolution of socialist trade, the progressive constriction of private trade, and the development of consumer habits from the 1917 revolution to Stalin's death in 1953. The book places trade and consumption in the context of debilitating economic crises. Although Soviet leaders, and above all, Stalin, identified socialism with the modernization of retailing and the elimination of most private transactions, these goals conflicted with the economic dynamics that produced shortages and with the government's bureaucratic, repressive, and socially discriminatory political culture.A Social History of Soviet Trade explores the relationship of trade--official and unofficial--to the cyclical pattern of crisis and normalization that resulted from these tensions. It also provides a singularly detailed look at private shops during the years of the New Economic Policy, and at the remnants of private trade, mostly concentrated at the outdoor bazaars, in subsequent years. Drawing on newly opened archives in Moscow and several provinces, this richly documented work offers a new perspective on the social, economic, and political history of the formative decades of the USSR UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400843565?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781400843565 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9781400843565.jpg ER -