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CONSTRUCTION OF SEPARATE APARTMENTS FOR SOVIET FAMILIES IN THE 1950-1960S. HOW TO SOLUTION AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL PROBLEM IN THE USSR

https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2023_4_126

Abstract

The article discusses a practical solution to an important social problem in the USSR – eliminating the acute housing crisis. The transition to the construction of apartments for family settlement of Soviet citizens in the 1950-1960s is considered. The tasks facing mass housing construction are considered – further improvement of the living conditions of Soviet citizens. Standard design and industrialization of housing construction accelerated a revolution in the direction of activity of Soviet architects – the creation of separate apartments for Soviet families. The social task of creating small-sized individual apartments for Soviet citizens was completed, which testified to the real achievement of the Soviet authorities in social policy.

About the Author

V. N. Gorlov
Moscow State Linguistic University
Russian Federation

GORLOV Vladimir N. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Historical Sciences and Archival Studies

Ostozhenka str., 38 p.1, Moscow, 119034



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Gorlov V.N. CONSTRUCTION OF SEPARATE APARTMENTS FOR SOVIET FAMILIES IN THE 1950-1960S. HOW TO SOLUTION AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL PROBLEM IN THE USSR. Post–Soviet Continent. 2023;(4):126-139. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2023_4_126

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