Description
The first book-length exploration of the concept of homo sovieticus and its history.
About the Author
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova is Reader in Russian Politics at King's College London (King's Russia Institute), UK. She is the author of Political Consequences of Crony Capitalism Inside Russia (2011) and the co-editor, along with Neringa Klumbyte, of Soviet Society In The Era of Late Socialism, 1964-1985 (2012).
Reviews
A very timely book about major attempts to analyse Soviet-Russian identity before and after the collapse of the USSR. Combining methodological clarity with empathy and erudition, the author rejects a reductionist 'totalitarian' approach in favour of nuanced observation. A useful corrective to any current analysis of Russia, in peace and at war. * Vladislav Zubok, Professor of History, the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK *
[The Afterlife of the 'Soviet Man'] does an excellent job at historicizing the idea of the Homo Sovieticus as a human type and a set of core traits associated with a political system. Sharafutdinova's book is a powerful warning to how dangerous the feeling of being "on the right side of history" can be for any thinker. * H-Net Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350167728
Author Dr Gulnaz Sharafutdinova
Format Paperback
Page Count 136
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC