Changing minds, but not politics in Brezhnevs time

Download statistics - Document (COUNTER):

Nolte, H.-H.: Changing minds, but not politics in Brezhnevs time. In: Journal of Eurasian Studies 5 (2014), Nr. 2, S. 122-130. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euras.2014.05.006

Repository version

To cite the version in the repository, please use this identifier: https://doi.org/10.15488/968

Selected time period:

year: 
month: 

Sum total of downloads: 386




Thumbnail
Abstract: 
To get a broad picture of the changes of minds and attitudes during the last decades of the Soviet Union contemporary western research on professional and other indirect groups is offering some material. Thesis is, that although the political system did not allow open discussions using hard facts considerable differences of opinions are documented in the Soviet media. The indirect groups though communicating in these media did not have a chance for a transition to preparliamentary organisations within the Soviet system (raising by comparison the question, whether such transitions will work in other Communist countries).
License of this version: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2014
Appears in Collections:Philosophische Fakultät

distribution of downloads over the selected time period:

downloads by country:

pos. country downloads
total perc.
1 image of flag of Germany Germany 238 61.66%
2 image of flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic 45 11.66%
3 image of flag of United States United States 35 9.07%
4 image of flag of Russian Federation Russian Federation 29 7.51%
5 image of flag of China China 11 2.85%
6 image of flag of France France 4 1.04%
7 image of flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom 3 0.78%
8 image of flag of Algeria Algeria 3 0.78%
9 image of flag of Netherlands Netherlands 2 0.52%
10 image of flag of Indonesia Indonesia 2 0.52%
    other countries 14 3.63%

Further download figures and rankings:


Hinweis

Zur Erhebung der Downloadstatistiken kommen entsprechend dem „COUNTER Code of Practice for e-Resources“ international anerkannte Regeln und Normen zur Anwendung. COUNTER ist eine internationale Non-Profit-Organisation, in der Bibliotheksverbände, Datenbankanbieter und Verlage gemeinsam an Standards zur Erhebung, Speicherung und Verarbeitung von Nutzungsdaten elektronischer Ressourcen arbeiten, welche so Objektivität und Vergleichbarkeit gewährleisten sollen. Es werden hierbei ausschließlich Zugriffe auf die entsprechenden Volltexte ausgewertet, keine Aufrufe der Website an sich.

Search the repository


Browse