Engineers in the Soviet Union/Russia 3: Palchinsky 1, 2, and 3: Tsarist Russia, the Provisional Government, and the Soviet Union under Lenin
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| Contributor(s) | Gary Downey Virginia Tech |
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| Abstract | Palchinsky 1: Tsarist Russia: Included workers in his study of mining production; Humanitarian Engineering; Palchinsky returns to work under the Tsar
Palchinsky 2: Provisional Government: Tsar abdicates, Duma appoints provisional government; Rise of the Bolsheviks Palchinsky 3: The Soviet Union under Lenin: Palchinsky becomes a risk again; Palchinsky serves the Leninist government; Engineers see a big opportunity!; Lenin's approach to a state-run economy; Tension between functional and regional planning; Engineers seek prominent roles; Similar to the 'Technocracy Movement' in the United States; Tensions between engineers and the Communist Party. |
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| Time | November 30, 2007 |