Vol. 95, No. 2, 2025
Editorial
p. S125 abstract
Military Production at State-Owned Mining Plants in the Early 20th Century: Finance as a Factor of Development
p. S126 abstract
Mobilization Processes against the Backdrop of Total War: The Experience of Russian Refugeedom in 1914–1917
p. S135 abstract
The Main Stages of Preparation of the USSR Civilian Industry for War in 1921–1941
p. S142 abstract
Was Stalin’s Collectivization Inevitable? Peasantry and Power in the Context of Industrial Modernization
p. S151 abstract
The Gulag in 1941–1945: The Wartime Mobilization Economy
p. S161 abstract
Evolution of Soviet Tank Building in the Context of Changing Dependence on Imports (1920–1945)
p. S171 abstract
The Use of the “Economic Theory of Crime and Punishment” in the Study of the Phenomenon of Economic Crime in the Soviet Mobilization-Type Economy
p. S183 abstract
The Authorities and the Subordinate: Mobilization Management of the Collective Farm Village During the Great Patriotic War (Based on Materials from Novosibirsk Oblast)
p. S189 abstract
Economic Consequences of the Functioning of the USSR Nuclear Industry Enterprises for the Mechanical Engineering of the Southern and Middle Urals in the 1940s–1950s
p. S197 abstract
The Urals Nuclear Weapons Complex as a Product of the Soviet Mobilization Economy
p. S203 abstract