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Mark Harrison, « Gábor T. Rittersporn, Anguish, Anger and Folkways in Soviet Russia », Cahiers du monde russe, ID : 10.4000/monderusse.10023
Gábor Rittersporn, an eminent social historian of Russia in Stalin’s time, has written a blockbuster. In the introduction, he proposes a “conservative” agenda—one that returns to the roots of the revisionist approach to Soviet social history. Before revisionism, he suggests, historians focused on the “input” side, meaning the decisions and policies that emanated from the leaders of the party‑state (p. 2). Revisionist historians of society turned attention to the “output” side: faced with thes...