The History of the Development of the Stalinets Heavy Caterpillar Tractors (1932–1950)
Table of contents
Share
QR
Metrics
The History of the Development of the Stalinets Heavy Caterpillar Tractors (1932–1950)
Annotation
PII
S0205960624040046-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Yulia Tsench 
Affiliation: Federal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM
Elena Godlevskaya
Affiliation: A. V. Yakovlev Chelyabinsk State Industrial and Humanitarian College
Pages
755-765
Abstract
 The article examines the history of the development of the Stalinets caterpillar tractors in the context of tackling the economic and military tasks facing the USSR during the first four Five-Year Plans. The main tasks of the Five-Year Plans are specified. The South Urals region is characterized as a center of industrialization and collectivization pursued in the Soviet Union since 1928. The formation of the South Urals scientific school of agricultural engineering at the Chelyabinsk Institute of Mechanization and Electrification is shown. Performance characteristics of the Stalinets tractors, exemplified by their operation in extreme environments (Yakutian permafrost, World War II, South Pole exploration), are analyzed. It is emphasized that industrially implemented engineering developments significantly exceeded technical and operational characteristics of the heavy caterpillar tractors.
Keywords
тяжелый гусеничный трактор «Сталинец» технико-эксплуатационные показатели агроинженерия научная школа конструкторские разработки
Received
11.05.2025
Number of purchasers
0
Views
31
Readers community rating
0.0 (0 votes)
Cite   Download pdf

References

1. Stogova A. Life is Like a Song: Samuel Pepys’s Diary as a Collection of the Ephemeral // ISTORIYA. 2023. Vol. 14. Issue 3 (125). URL: https://history.jes.su/s207987840025166-1-1/ DOI: 10.18254/S207987840025166-1

2. Shart'e R. Praktiki pis'ma // Istoriya chastnoj zhizni. / red. F. Ar'es, Zh. Dyubi. M., 2016. T. 3: Ot Renessansa do ehpokhi Prosvescheniya. S. 129—182.

3. Barker F. The Tremulous Private Body: Essays on Subjection. L.; N. Y., 1984.

4. Beadle J. The Journal or Diary of a Thankful Christian Presented in Some Meditations… L., 1656.

5. Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Supplementary series. Vol. I: Census of printed books / ed. by C. S. Knighton. Woodbridge, 2004.

6. Ellison K. A Cultural History of Early Modern English Cryptography Manuals. Abingdon, 2016.

7. Evelyn J. Memoirs, Illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Evelyn comprising his Diary, from... 1641 to 1705-6. L., 1818—1819. Vol. I—II.

8. Findlay E. Ralph Thoresby the Diarist: The Late Seventeenth-Century Pious Diary and its Demise // The Seventeenth Century. 2002. Vol. 17. No. 1. P. 108—130.

9. Foys M. K., Trettien W. A. Vanishing Transliteracies in Beowulf and Samuel Pepys’s Diary // Textual Cultures / eds. by O. Da Rold, E. Treharne. Woodbridge, 2010. P. 75—120.

10. Hassam A. Reading Other People’s Diaries // University of Toronto Quarterly. 1987. Vol. 56. No. 3. P. 435—442.

11. Kohlmann B. “Men of Sobriety and Business”: Pepys, Privacy and Public Duty // The Review of English Studies. 2010. Vol. 61. No. 251. P. 553—571.

12. Komenský J. A. Korrespondence Jana Amosa Komenského / ed. A. Patera. Pague, 1892.

13. Kunin A. B. Other Hands in Pepys’s Diary // MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly. 2004. Vol. 65. No. 2. P. 195—219.

14. Loveman K. Samuel Pepys and His Books: Reading, Newsgathering, and Sociability, 1660—1703. Oxford, 2015.

15. McKay E. The Diary Network in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century England // Eras Journal. 2002. No. 2. [Ehlektronnyj resurs]. URL: https://www.monash.edu/arts/philosophical-historical-international-studies/eras/past-editions/edition-two-2001-november/the-diary-network-in-sixteenth-and-seventeenth-century-england (data obrascheniya: 27.03.2024).

16. Nandi M. Reading the Early Modern English Diary. Cham, 2021.

17. Pepys S. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, esq., F. R. S.  / ed. by M. Bright, R. G. Braybrooke. L., 1875—1879. Vol. I—VI.

18. Pepys S. Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq. F. R. S. / ed. by Rev. J. Smith, R. G. Braybrooke. L., 1825. Vol. I—II.

19. Pepys S. Private Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers of Samuel Pepys 1679—1703 / ed. by J. R. Tanner. L., 1926. Vol. I—II.

20. Pepys S. Samuel Pepys Naval Minutes / ed. by J. R. Tanner. Abingdon, 2020.

21. Pepys S. The Diary of Samuel Pepys / ed. by R. Latham, W. Matthews. Berkeley; Los Angeles, 2000. Vol. I—XI.

22. Pepys S. The Diary of Samuel Pepys / ed. by M. Bright, H. B. Wheatley. L., 1893—1899. Vol. I—X.

23. Pepys S. The Letters of Samuel Pepys and His Family Circle / ed. by H. T. Heath. Oxford, 1956.

24. Scott W., sir. Review of Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq. // The Quarterly Review. 1826. Vol. 33. No. 66. P. 281—314.

25. Shelton T. A Tutor to Tachygraphy, Or Short-Writing . L., 1642.

26. Stevenson R. L. Samuel Pepys // Stevenson R. L. Familiar Studies of Men and Books. L., 1882. P. 290—327.

27. Stewart A. Samuel Pepys’s Life in Shorthand // The Oxford History of Life-writing. Vol. II. Early Modern / ed. by A. Stewart. Oxford, 2018. P. 253—271.

28. Tomalin C. Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self. L., 2012.

29. Turner J. G. Pepys and the Private Parts of Monarchy // Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration: Literature, Drama, History / ed. by G. MacLean. Cambridge, 1995. P. 95—110.

30. Webster T. Writing to Redundancy: Approaches to Spiritual Journals and Early Modern Spirituality // The Historical Journal. 1996. Vol. 39. No. 1. P. 33—56.

31. Wheatley H. B. Samuel Pepys and the World He Lived in. L., 1880.

32. Woolf D. News, History and the Construction of the Present in Early Modern England // The Politics of Information in Early Modern Europe / eds. B. Dooley, S. A. Baron. L.; N. Y., 2001. P. 80—121.

Comments

No posts found

Write a review
Translate