TY - GEN T1 - Lost to the collective : suicide and the promise of Soviet socialism, 1921-1929 A1 - Pinnow, Kenneth Martin LA - English PP - Ithaca PB - Cornell University Press YR - 2010 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocn726824216 AB - Arguing that the Soviet regime represented a particular response to the pressures & challenges of modernity, this book examines Soviet socialism, from its intense concern with the individual to its quest to build an integrated society, as one response to the larger question of human unity. OP - 276 CN - HV6548.S65 P55 2010eb SN - 9780801459139 SN - 0801459133 SN - 9780801447662 SN - 0801447666 KW - Suicide : Soviet Union : History. KW - Suicide : Political aspects : Soviet Union. KW - Soviet Union : Social conditions : 1917-1945. KW - Suicide : URSS : Histoire. KW - Suicide : Aspect politique : URSS. KW - URSS : Conditions sociales : 1917-1945. KW - HISTORY : Europe : Russia & the Former Soviet Union. KW - Social conditions KW - Suicide KW - Soviet Union KW - Gesellschaft KW - Suizid KW - Sowjetunion KW - représentation sociale : suicide : URSS : 1921 : 1929. KW - 1917 - 1945 KW - History ER -