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The Regulatory and Legal Framework for Mass Housing Constructions in the USSR (1955-1969)
Author(s) -
Alisa Mikhailovna Danilova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
исторический журнал научные исследования
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2454-0609
DOI - 10.7256/2454-0609.2020.1.29916
Subject(s) - object (grammar) , historicism , period (music) , historiography , novelty , state (computer science) , process (computing) , field (mathematics) , political science , subject (documents) , law , law and economics , sociology , computer science , mathematics , psychology , aesthetics , social psychology , philosophy , algorithm , artificial intelligence , library science , pure mathematics , operating system
The article presents an analytical review of the main regulatory and legal documents in the sphere of mass housing constructions in 1955-1969 with the aim to identify their impact and effect on the construction industry in the period under review. The research object of this study is the regulatory legal acts in the field of mass housing constructions in 1955-1969. Based on the study of regulatory legal acts on this issue, it was possible to identify their influence on the development of the construction industry and mass housing constructions in the USSR during the studied period, which is the research subject of this study. The author analyzes all the major laws that were important for the development of mass housing constructions and highlights the features of each of them. This research is based on the principle of historicism. Its implementation allowed the author to consider mass housing constructions as a process taking into account specific historical facts in its development. In addition, the author used the problem-chronological method to consider the topic in its historical sequence. The novelty of this study lies in the fact that for the first time in historiography the author makes an attempt to comprehensively systematize the regulatory and legal documents developed and adopted at the highest level in the field of mass industrial housing constructions in order to assess their impact and effect on the state housing policy of the USSR.

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