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Industrial development of the South Urals in the years of lap and pre-war five years is a topic of topical importance for modern Russia. Regardless of political preferences, the problem of the country's modernization and its accelerated transformation into an industrially developed power comes to the foreground. In this regard, the search for fundamental trends and regularities of domestic historical experience will help to better illuminate ways to solve modern economic problems. The construction of an industrial foundation in Russia and the USSR has lasted for many decades. The rapid…mehr

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Industrial development of the South Urals in the years of lap and pre-war five years is a topic of topical importance for modern Russia. Regardless of political preferences, the problem of the country's modernization and its accelerated transformation into an industrially developed power comes to the foreground. In this regard, the search for fundamental trends and regularities of domestic historical experience will help to better illuminate ways to solve modern economic problems. The construction of an industrial foundation in Russia and the USSR has lasted for many decades. The rapid development of industry, which began in Russia after the abolition of serfdom, continued under Soviet rule as an integral and organically interrelated process. In the late 1920s-30s, in connection with the transition to the planned non-partisan economy, the country's leadership relied on the theory of "leapfrogging" - an accelerated transition to a developed industrial society.
Autorenporträt
Andrey Tikhomirov, in 1986 afgestudeerd aan het Orenburgse Staatspedagogisch Instituut met een diploma in geschiedenis, sociale wetenschappen, staat en recht, werkte als leraar op middelbare scholen en universiteiten, en redigeerde kranten.