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Taste for Oppression

A Political Ethnography of Everyday Life in Belarus

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“as a whole, Hervouet’s work gives valuable information on life in kolkhozes, on the attitudes of villagers and their possibilities for action. It informs the reader not only about Belarus in present times but opens a way to understand better how collective farming could work in Soviet times in Belarus and also in other places…[It] offers an interesting contribution to research on the post-socialist transition, also bringing the theory of moral economy to a post-Soviet context.” • Baltic Worlds

“I think this easy-to-read book, translated by Dean Frances from French, will greatly appeal to scholars interested in the cultural geography of Eastern Europe and will be an excellent starting point for non-specialists who might discover the unknown facets of the overlooked post-Soviet nation, the Republic of Belarus.” • Cultural Geographies

“The book has more than one level. Political scientists will find that classical sociology offers help to explain those phenomena that are not easy to comprehend from a pure political standpoint. Those who are unfamiliar with everyday life in rural Belarus will find plenty of information on the subject. The book will help generations of scholars to study an important period of Belarusian post-Soviet history.” • Slavic Review

“These empirically rich and interesting materials reflect a serious and long-term engagement with the author’s field sites and can make important interventions in debates about the social foundations of authoritarian rule.” • Jessica Pisano, The New School for Social Research.

“The study is very original and interesting as it fills an important gap in our understanding of existing authoritarian regimes.” • Elisabeth Anstett, CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Marseille

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Belarus has emerged from communism in a unique manner. The book sheds light on the reasons why part of the population supports Alexander Lukashenko and takes a fresh look at the functioning of what has been called 'the last dictatorship in Europe'. Les mer

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Belarus has emerged from communism in a unique manner. The book sheds light on the reasons why part of the population supports Alexander Lukashenko and takes a fresh look at the functioning of what has been called 'the last dictatorship in Europe'.

Detaljer

Forlag
Berghahn Books
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
270
ISBN
9781800730250
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
23 x 15 cm

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“as a whole, Hervouet’s work gives valuable information on life in kolkhozes, on the attitudes of villagers and their possibilities for action. It informs the reader not only about Belarus in present times but opens a way to understand better how collective farming could work in Soviet times in Belarus and also in other places…[It] offers an interesting contribution to research on the post-socialist transition, also bringing the theory of moral economy to a post-Soviet context.” • Baltic Worlds

“I think this easy-to-read book, translated by Dean Frances from French, will greatly appeal to scholars interested in the cultural geography of Eastern Europe and will be an excellent starting point for non-specialists who might discover the unknown facets of the overlooked post-Soviet nation, the Republic of Belarus.” • Cultural Geographies

“The book has more than one level. Political scientists will find that classical sociology offers help to explain those phenomena that are not easy to comprehend from a pure political standpoint. Those who are unfamiliar with everyday life in rural Belarus will find plenty of information on the subject. The book will help generations of scholars to study an important period of Belarusian post-Soviet history.” • Slavic Review

“These empirically rich and interesting materials reflect a serious and long-term engagement with the author’s field sites and can make important interventions in debates about the social foundations of authoritarian rule.” • Jessica Pisano, The New School for Social Research.

“The study is very original and interesting as it fills an important gap in our understanding of existing authoritarian regimes.” • Elisabeth Anstett, CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Marseille

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