Hunger and War

Hunger and War

by Brandon M. SchechterRebecca Manley Alexis Peri and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/06/2015

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Drawing on recently released Soviet archival materials, Hunger and War investigates state food supply policy and its impact on Soviet society during World War II. It explores the role of the state in provisioning the urban population, particularly workers, with food; feeding the Red army; the medicalization of hunger; hunger in blockaded Leningrad; and civilian mortality from hunger and malnutrition in other home front industrial regions. New research reported here challenges and complicates many of the narratives and counter-narratives about the war. The authors engage such difficult subjects as starvation mortality, bitterness over privation and inequalities in provisioning, and conflicts among state organizations. At the same time, they recognize the considerable role played by the Soviet state in organizing supplies of food to adequately support the military effort and defense production and in developing policies that promoted social stability amid upheaval. The book makes a significant contribution to scholarship on the Soviet population's experience of World War II as well as to studies of war and famine.

ISBN:
9780253017161
9780253017161
Category:
European history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-06-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Alexis Peri

Alexis Peri is Assistant Professor of History at Boston University.

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