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Russia's sputnik generation [electronic resource] : Soviet baby boomers talk about their lives / translated and edited by Donald J. Raleigh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Series: Indiana-Michigan series in Russian and East European studiesPublication details: Bloomington ; Indianapolis : Indiana University Press, c2006.Description: xiii, 299 p. : ill., portsOther title:
  • Soviet baby boomers talk about their lives
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 947/.43 22
LOC classification:
  • DK651.S4 R87 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
"Sasha the Muscovite" / Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Konstantinov -- "Back then I really wanted to join the party" / Natalia Valentinovna Altukhova -- "We grew up in a normal time" / Natalia P. -- "Our entire generation welcomed perestroika" / Arkadii Olegovich Darchenko -- "I saw the life of my country, and thereby my own, from a variety of perspectives" / Natalia Aleksandrovna Belovolova -- "It's very hard to be a woman in our country" / Olga Vladimirovna Kamaiurova -- "I came to understand things, but only gradually" / Aleksandr Vladimirovich Trubnikov -- "People have lost a great deal in terms of their confidence in tomorrow" / Gennadii Viktorovich Ivanov.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-285) and index.

"Sasha the Muscovite" / Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Konstantinov -- "Back then I really wanted to join the party" / Natalia Valentinovna Altukhova -- "We grew up in a normal time" / Natalia P. -- "Our entire generation welcomed perestroika" / Arkadii Olegovich Darchenko -- "I saw the life of my country, and thereby my own, from a variety of perspectives" / Natalia Aleksandrovna Belovolova -- "It's very hard to be a woman in our country" / Olga Vladimirovna Kamaiurova -- "I came to understand things, but only gradually" / Aleksandr Vladimirovich Trubnikov -- "People have lost a great deal in terms of their confidence in tomorrow" / Gennadii Viktorovich Ivanov.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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