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Běžně 495,00  396,00  vč. DPH
Skladem
 ks

Autor

ISBN

978-80-200-3089-4

EAN

9788020030894

Nakladatelství

Academia

Rok vydání

2021

Počet stran

300

Vazba

Vázaná

Rozměry

130x200

Hmotnost

510 g

Jazyk angličtina

Přílohy

Zařazení knihy


The Stalin Plan for the Transformation of Nature, which was launched in the USSR in autumn of 1948, had a fundamental impact on the approach to postwar reconstruction and the reshaping of nature and the environment in Czechoslovakia. This publication outlines the main features of this ambitious plan, whose implementation in Czechoslovakia was entrusted to Rudolf Slánský and Josef Smrkovský. It examines the plan’s implementation and its institutional foundation and explores natural resource management in the context of Communist Czechoslovakia’s radical rejection of Malthusian theories. An investigation of the continuity and discontinuity between the interwar and postwar periods demonstrates the possibilities and limits of the Sovietization policies enacted by the new elites. It also reveals basic elements of continuity in the sciences and technology in an era that was seemingly hostile to continuity.

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