Moskaus (in)existente Mittelschicht
The Russian ‚middle class‘ has been heavily researched since the end of the Soviet Union, which is mainly rooted in its attributed socio-political functions as a catalyst of democratic and market-economic transformations in post-socialist Russia. This book abandons these transitological, sometimes o...
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| Format: | Online |
| Sprog: | tysk |
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BRILL Österreich GmbH – Böhlau Verlag
2022
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| Online adgang: | https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/60282 |
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| Summary: | The Russian ‚middle class‘ has been heavily researched since the end of the Soviet Union, which is mainly rooted in its attributed socio-political functions as a catalyst of democratic and market-economic transformations in post-socialist Russia. This book abandons these transitological, sometimes one-dimensional, one-size-fits-all approaches by not reifying a priori defined categories but rather approaching it by long-term ethnographic fieldwork and thus the book takes a look behind the façade of a much-cited concept and allows for a deeper understanding of Russian society. |
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