4 edition of Working for the Soviets found in the catalog.
Working for the Soviets
Walter Arnold Rukeyser
Published
1932
by Covici-Friede in New York
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Written in
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LC Classifications | DK267 .R8 |
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Pagination | xv, 286 p. |
Number of Pages | 286 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6280198M |
LC Control Number | 32026216 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1941366 |
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Working for the Soviets ; an American engineer in RussiaAuthor: WALTER A. RUKEYSER. But he doesn't fall back on liberal cynicism and observes the multitude of ways that working people participated in and governed the Soviets. This book is a close-up account of how democracy worked in the Soviet Union, but in a Marxist sense, it is an examination of how workers exerted their power as the ruling class in Soviet society.5/5(1).
Review a Brill Book; Making Working for the Soviets book of Illustrated Handwritten Archives; FAQ; Search. Close Search. Advanced Search Help Working for the Soviets: Chicago,Mezhkniga, and the Soviet Book Industry In: Russian History. Author: Richard Hellie 1 View More View Less. 1 1(The Cited by: 1.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Rukeyser, Walter Arnold, Working for the Soviets. New York, Covici-Friede, (OCoLC) WORKING FOR THE SOVIETS: CHICAGO,MEZHKNIGA, AND THE SOVIET BOOK INDUSTRY During the years I had the interesting opportunity to work for the Soviet Union in Chicago.
For reasons that I will outline below, I was not di rectly on the payroll of the Soviet Union, but for legal purposes I was regis. The Cambridge Spy Ring was a ring of spies in the United Kingdom that passed information to the Soviet Union during World War II and was active from the s until at least into the early s.
None were ever prosecuted for spying. The number and membership of the ring emerged slowly from the s onwards. As far as the general public was concerned, this started with the sudden flight of.
The Soviets also started an atomic development program, though much smaller than the American project. The Soviet research team consisted of about people; whereas the Manhattan Project at its peak employed overWith so much more money and manpower at work, the Americans were seemingly light years ahead of Soviet atomic research.
The Soviets did not lack for available recruits for spying, The big breakthrough began in when the United States, working with Britain, deciphered the code Moscow used to send its.
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However, you may not have to move or bring the book Tintin Au Pays Des Soviets. But beyond politics and national economics, another America has been making a profound impression on Russians for about a century.
That is technological America, the developer of the most creative and fecund system of production the world has ever known. Although the idea of America as a moral force has never faded, many foreigners think mainly in terms of inventive, productive America.
Arranged chronologically and thematically, the book highlights how ideas about the appropriate relationships among science, scientists, and the state changed over time. Competing with the Soviets Science, Technology, and the State in Cold War America.
This helped enable the Soviets to break the U.S. nuclear monopoly injust four years after atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Fuchs remained in. Workers' councils.
According to the official historiography of the Soviet Union, the first workers' council (soviet) formed in May in Ivanovo (north-east of Moscow) during the Russian Revolution (Ivanovsky Soviet).However, in his memoirs, the Russian Anarchist Volin claims that he witnessed the beginnings of the St Petersburg Soviet in January A new book, “Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy,” by Nicholas Reynolds, details Hemingway’s suspected undercover work for both the U.S.
and the Russians before and during the Cold War. The Soviets. The Russian word for “council” is soviet. In the early 20th century, the czarist government of Russia grudgingly permitted the creation of councils, or Soviets, of the working class and peasantry.
These Soviets took up local political questions. An Engineer in Russia; WORKING FOR THE SOVIETS: An American Engineer in Russia. By Walter Arnold Rukeyser. New York: Covici-Friede. Get Books Art Of The Soviets Download Art Of The Soviets books, This work considers aspects of the art and architecture of the Soviet Union during the turbulent period of tocovering a broad range of art, some modernist, some anti-modernist, but all to some degree guided by (and sometimes coerced by) the apparatus of the over.
A seemingly innocent book about a traveller stuck on a deserted island, nevertheless this book made the list of foreign books unwelcome in the USSR. The main fault of Robinson Crusoe is the idea that one man can carry out so many heroic acts.
In the views of the Soviet government, history is made by a collective effort, not by the acts of. One of the books was The Soviets at Work, and I bid for it and won the book. I had not read the book sincebut recently I read a translation online at [ The Marxists Internet Archive ], that is contained in Volume 2 of Lenin’s Selected Works under a different title, The.
The History Book Club i more [close] "Interested in history - then you have found the right group". The History Book Club is the largest history and nonfiction group. Anthony Cave Brown worked on his book about Gus Weiss and the American Tradecraft Society’s tech war against the Soviets for almost a decade.
In he submitted a proposal for the book to his.Next: Chapter 6: The Soviets at Work. I must apologize to the reader for the brevity and crudity of this passage. The length and subject of this book forbid me to include any discussion of Socialist or Communist theory. Most Socialists, of course, in countries which have a long democratic tradition, argue that with adequate self-education and.taged America's U-2 flight while working for the CIA, that agency which President Kennedy called, "the hidden gov-ernment behind my back." Francis Gary Powers, the pilot shot down in Soviet air space and later released by the Russians, thinks so too.
In an August 4, interview in .