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Elena Aleksandrovna Osokina
Associate Professor of History
Office: 212 Gambrell Hall
(803) 777-4578
osokina@gwm.sc.edu
B.A., M.A. Moscow State University (1981)
Ph.D. Moscow State University (1987)
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Teaches Russian history from the genesis of the East Slavs and the creation
of the Russian State to the present.
Publications include
- Our
Daily Bread: Socialist Distribution and the Art of Survival in
Stalin’s Russia, 1927-1941. This book is an abridged and edited version of a work published in Russian in Moscow in 1998 by ROSSPEN under the title Za
fasadom “Stalinskogo izobilia”: Raspredelenie
i rynok v snabzhenii naselenia v gody industrializatsii,
1927-1941.
- Hierarchy
of Consumption. Life Under the Stalinist Rationing System.
1928-1935. (In Russian)
- About
50 articles published in the USA, Russia, France, Italy and
Germany
Current Activities Dr. Elena Osokina is currently working
on her new book entitled “Torgsin”. The study reveals the unknown story of Soviet industrialization and everyday life by exploring the role of the state stores, Torgsin (1931-36), which during the lean years of Stalin’s industrialization sold food and goods to the Soviet people at inflated prices in exchange for foreign currency, gold, silver and diamonds. Torgsin became an important source of gold for Stalin to finance industrialization and the major strategy for survival for people during those harsh times. The study enriches our understanding of Stalinism, the workings of the Soviet economy, the nature of Soviet everyday life and consumerism. In 2005 the National Endowment for the Humanities granted to Dr. Elena Osokina a fellowship to finish her work on “Torgsin”.
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