Topic 4 - Social Changes - Housing Flashcards

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What did Lenin seek to achieve with regards to housing?

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Wanted to redistribute housing, taking it from the “former privileged people” and giving it to the poorer working classes in order to enforce Communist ideology

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Lenin housing redistributions - Positives (1)

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1918 Decree on Land appealed to peasants as they forcibly took land from middle class landowners

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Lenin housing redistributions - Negatives (3)

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  • Former factory owners either killed, forced out of homes or make to live in single rooms
  • By end of CW gov had to order destruction of houses for timber for factories
  • Experiments with rent-free housing came to an end in 1921
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What did Stalin seek to achieve with housing?

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Housing experiments sought to develop communal living and shared resources – removed privacy

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Positives of communal living? (2)

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  • Construction of 919,000 houses, 250,000 agricultural buildings and 31,000 communal buildings
  • Narkomfin Apartment House (Moscow) designed to facilitate collective living with kitchens, a creche, library, gym and laundry facilities – liberating women
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Negatives of housing under Stalin? (3)

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  • Urban pop trebled between 1929 and 1940 creating more pressure on housing
  • Poor living conditions led to spread of diseases
  • ‘Corner dwellers’ were common – living in corridors or under stairs as there was nowhere else
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What did the prioritisation of industrialisation over housing under Stalin lead to?

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  • Construction of factories prioritised over construction of housing
  • 20% of workers living in mud huts
  • Approx 1/3 of housing destroyed by WW2 by Stalin continued to push industrial construction
  • In Moscow only 15,000 beds for 26,000 workers
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Aims of housing under Khrushchev?

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K aimed to improve housing for all

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Positives of housing under K? (3)

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  • Between 1950 and 1965 the amount of urban housing more than doubled
  • New apartments allowed families to have whole block rather than being forced to live in single room dwellings
  • Tended to be small but were over 10 times bigger than before and included bathrooms kitchens and separate bedrooms
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Negatives of housing under K?

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  • New style of housing transformed family life but worried authorities as they recreated privacy
  • Therefore new housing backed up by propaganda to ensure people were positive and that privacy did not lead to critical views about gov
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