Science in Russia and the Soviet Union
Delve into the intricate relationship between science and society with "Science in Russia and the Soviet Union" by Loren R. Graham, published by Cambridge University Press in 1994. This insightful book spans 352 pages and explores how social, economic, and political factors shaped scientific theories and institutions throughout Russia and the Soviet Union.
Major sections highlight the dynamics of the Tsarist period, the transformative impact of the Russian Revolution, and the complex interactions between science and Soviet society. Graham’s expert analysis provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the historical context that influenced scientific development in this unique political landscape.
Whether you are a historian, a student of science, or simply curious about the technological evolution of the Soviet Union, this book serves as an invaluable resource that invites you to reflect on the power of science in shaping culture and society.