The Contemporary Soviet CityHenry W. Morton, Robert C. Stuart M.E. Sharpe, 1984 - 262 pages This anthology of short stories reflects the writers' shared core experience of Korea's trajectory from an inward-looking feudal state, through Japanese colony and battle-ground for the Korean War, to a modernizing society. Three stories have been added to the original edition. |
Contents
The Contemporary Soviet City | 3 |
The Sources of Soviet Urban Growth | 25 |
THE SOVIET URBAN SCENE | 43 |
Financing Soviet Cities | 45 |
The Soviet Urban Labor Supply | 65 |
The Urban Family and the Soviet State Emerging Contours of a Demographic Policy | 84 |
Urbanization and Crime The Soviet Experience | 113 |
SOVIET URBAN SERVICES | 127 |
Soviet Urban Health Services Some Problems and Their Sources | 129 |
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