The development of the movement for the communist labour at the Tyumen shipbuilding plant in days of the seven-year plan (1959-1965): the experience of microhistorical study

Tyumen State University Herald. Humanities Research. Humanitates


Release:

2019, Vol. 5. №2

Title: 
The development of the movement for the communist labour at the Tyumen shipbuilding plant in days of the seven-year plan (1959-1965): the experience of microhistorical study


For citation: Pashin S. S., Vasikhovskaya N. S. 2019. “The development of the movement for the communist labour at the Tyumen shipbuilding plant in days of the seven-year plan (1959-1965): the experience of miсrohistorical study”. Tyumen State University Herald. Humanities Research. Humanitates, vol. 5, no 2, pp. 153-172. DOI: 10.21684/2411-197X-2019-5-2-153-172

About the authors:

Sergey S. Pashin, Dr. Sci. (Hist.), Professor, Department of Homeland History, University of Tyumen; eLibrary AuthorID, pashin-s@yandex.ru

Natalia S. Vasikhovskaya, Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Associate Professor, Department of Russian History, University of Tyumen; eLibrary AuthorID, vasichovskay@mail.ru

Abstract:

The article is devoted to the study of the movement for communist labour at the Tyumen Shipbuilding Plant during the period of the seven-year plan (1959-1965). The authors seek to fill a historical narrative with the particular facts connected with the peculiarities and specifics of such phenomenon as the movement for communist labour. They consider it in the context of microhistory and as the most important element of production routine. The employees of the largest industrial enterprise of Soviet Tyumen — Shipbuilding Plant in concrete historical circumstances came under the spotlight of the authors. The submitted article is written with attraction of a wide range of archival documents, taken from the funds of the State Archive of the Tyumen Region and also funds of the State Archive of Socio-Political History of the Tyumen Region. Having studied the documents the authors come to conclusion that the movement for communist labour had little effect on the production progress of the plant employees.

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