Translation of Osnovy zakonodatelʹstva Soi͡uza SSR i soi͡uznykh respublik o zdravookhranenii. ; "A publication of the Soviet-Eastern European Studies Project, John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences." ; Mode of access: Internet.
This book contains a full translation of a major but little-known Soviet work on Soviet national income accounts for a crucial stage in the social and economic transformation of the Soviet economy from 1928 to 1930. These were years of mass collectivisation and the launching of the Soviet industrialisation drive. The USSR was perhaps unique in having a well-developed statistical service able to record the detailed changes in economic relationships that were taking place at this time. The translation is accompanied by three introductory articles which explain the structure and contents of these materials, what new light these materials throw on the development of the Soviet economy in this period and describe the significance of these materials for the history of Soviet statistics and planning. Amongst other questions this evidence casts some doubt on recent attempts to show that Soviet industrialisation resulted in a change in the net flow of goods between industry and agriculture, in favour of agriculture. It also shows that considerable attempts were made by some influential statisticians and planners in the early 1930s to analyse the relationship between different branches and sectors of the economy. In a foreword Professor Sir Richard Stone sets the achievement of the construction of these materials in the context of the history of Western works on national income accounts
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In the article the symbolism as a whole is considered as the logical development of world culture evolution and alongside with that as a unique trend of the new world outlook and its externalization into new artistic forms. In the crisis epoch at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries both the western symbolists and the Russian ones got into the epicenter of the spiritual double standard struggle. The fate and creative work of the famous Russian symbolist V. Ya. Bryusov is a vivid confirmation of this. «Borrowing» the main principles of the western symbolism aesthetics V. Ya. Bryusov managed to introduce the national identity into it, designating the ways of artistic innovations in Russian culture in the XX century.
Issues for 1920-1922 published in New York; issues for 1923-1924 published in Chicago, Ill. ; Title from caption. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Official organ of: Russian Soviet Government Bureau, June 1919-Jan. 1921; Friends of Soviet Russia, Feb. 1922-Oct. 1924. ; Absorbed by: Workers monthly, which later became: Political affairs.