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values during the 1930s, instead returning to traditional ones like patriotism and the family. Historian Terry Martin considers this a misnomer, because "in the political and economic spheres, the period after 1933 marked a consolidation, rather than a repudiation, of the most important goals of
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Stalin's socialist offensive: forced industrialization, collectivization, nationalization, abolition of the market, political dictatorship."
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Timasheff "came from an old family of Russian nobility"; his father was Minister of Trade and Industry under
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The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923-1939
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The Great Retreat: The Growth and Decline of Communism in Russia
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Timasheff, Nicholas (1966). "How I Became a Sociologist".
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A. Javier Treviño, introduction to Nicholas S. Timasheff,
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Russian sociologist, professor of jurisprudence and writer
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This biographical article about a Russian academic is a
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Timasheff was the author of various works, including
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Academic staff of Saint Petersburg State University
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Russian
sociologist
jurisprudence
Nicholas II
St. Petersburg
Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum
University of Strasbourg
Saint Petersburg State University
Leon Petrazycki
University of Petrograd
United States
Tagantsev Conspiracy
Harvard University
Pitirim Sorokin
Fordham University
Bolsheviks
socialist
Oakland Cemetery (Yonkers, New York)
ISBN
0-7658-0729-7
ISBN
0-8014-8677-7
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