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| #168358 in Books | John Scott | 1989-08-22 | 1989-08-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x1.02 x5.50l,.95 | File type: PDF | 352 pages | Behind the Urals An American Worker in Russia s City of Steel||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| "What made Russia tick"|By M. A. Seifter|This book provides perhaps the best on the spot testimony by an American worker actively involved in Stalin's industrial enterprise in the early and middle 1930s. In many ways, John Scott revealed himself as hopelessly naïve and ideology-driven, in his overall acceptance of the grim realities of Stalinism, but, leaving America stil||"Students reading Scott have come away with a real appreciation of the hardships under which these workers built Magnitogorsk and of the nearly incredible enthusiasm with which many of them worked." - Ronald Grigor Suny "A genuine grassroots account of Soviet
"Students reading Scott have come away with a real appreciation of the hardships under which these workers built Magnitogorsk and of the nearly incredible enthusiasm with which many of them worked." ―Ronald Grigor Suny
"A genuine grassroots account of Soviet life―a type of book of which there have been far too few." ―William Henry Chamberlin, New York Times, 1943
"... a rich portrait of daily life under Stalin." ―New York Times Book Review
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