Remaking Ukraine after World War II The Clash of Local and Central Soviet Power
Remaking Ukraine after World War II\n\nThe Clash of Local and Central Soviet Power\n\nExamines Soviet Ukraine's long transition from war to 'peace' after World War II, and the bitter struggle for land, food and power.\n\nFilip Slaveski (Author)\n\n9781108794183, Cambridge University Press\n\nPaperback / softback, published 23 May 2024\n\n222 pages\n22.9 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm, 0.331 kg\n\n'Slaveski's monograph \u2026 provides a fascinating insight into relations between Ukrainian collective farmers and the different layers of the Soviet state, and how these intertwined with clashes between local, republican and central officials. Slaveski ably underlines the difficulty the centre faced in having to rely upon local officials, who had their own interests and networks, to implement its policies.' Christopher Gilley, Europe-Asia Studies\n\nUkraine was liberated from German wartime occupation by 1944 but remained prisoner to its consequences for much longer. This study examines Soviet Ukraine's ]
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