Kuzbass Autonomous Industrial Colony
The Kuzbass Autonomous Industrial Colony was an experiment in workers' control in the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1926 during the New Economic Policy. It was based in Shcheglovsk, Kuzbass, Siberia.
Further reading
- Anna Louise Strong, From Stalingrad to Kuzbas: Sketches of the Socialist Construction in the USSR. International Pamphlets. New York: International Publishers, 1932.
- Margaret Graham, Swing Shift, New York: Citadel, 1951. Contains a fictional account.[1]
- J.P. Morray, Project Kuzbas: American Workers in Siberia (1921–1926). New York: International Publishers, 1983.
See also
- Yanks for Stalin (1999 film)
References
- ↑ An American Engineer in Stalin's Russia, "Bibliography", (e-book, University of California Press) p. 349
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