On living through Soviet Russia

On living through Soviet Russia
About this book
"On Living Through Soviet Russia analyses, through personal accounts, how Russian society operated at a day-to-day level. It contrasts the integration of different social groups: the descendants of the pre-revolutionary upper classes, the new industrial working class or religious minorities. It examines in turn the implications of family relationships, working mothers, absent fathers and caretaking grandmothers; patterns of eating together and of housing; the secrecy of sexuality; the suppression of religion; and the small freedoms such as growing vegetables at weekends on a dacha plot. Because of its basis in direct testimonies, the book reveals in a highly readable and direct style the meaning for ordinary men and women of living through those seven decades of state socialism."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL18255268W
Subjects
Social life and customsCase studiesSocial conditionsMoral conditionsCommunism and familyOral historyCommunism and familiesSoviet union, social conditionsSoviet union, biographySoviet union, moral conditionsSoviet union, economic conditionsCommunisme et famillesÉtudes de casHistoire oraleConditions socialesMœurs et coutumesSOCIAL SCIENCEAnthropology