Soviet But Not Russian: The Other Peoples of the Soviet Union
Title | Soviet But Not Russian: The Other Peoples of the Soviet Union PDF eBook |
Author | William Mandel |
Publisher | University of Alberta Press and Ramparts Press |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | History |
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Never Speak to Strangers and Other Writing from Russia and the Soviet Union
Title | Never Speak to Strangers and Other Writing from Russia and the Soviet Union PDF eBook |
Author | David Satter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-04-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783838218045 |
Part two of a collection of David Satter's articles and essays about Russia.
American Girls in Red Russia
Title | American Girls in Red Russia PDF eBook |
Author | Julia L. Mickenberg |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 2017-04-25 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 022625612X |
If you were an independent, adventurous, liberated American woman in the 1920s or 1930s where might you have sought escape from the constraints and compromises of bourgeois living? Paris and the Left Bank quickly come to mind. But would you have ever thought of Russia and the wilds of Siberia? This choice was not as unusual as it seems now. As Julia L. Mickenberg uncovers in American Girls in Red Russia, there is a forgotten counterpoint to the story of the Lost Generation: beginning in the late nineteenth century, Russian revolutionary ideology attracted many women, including suffragists, reformers, educators, journalists, and artists, as well as curious travelers. Some were famous, like Isadora Duncan or Lillian Hellman; some were committed radicals, though more were just intrigued by the “Soviet experiment.” But all came to Russia in search of social arrangements that would be more equitable, just, and satisfying. And most in the end were disillusioned, some by the mundane realities, others by horrifying truths. Mickenberg reveals the complex motives that drew American women to Russia as they sought models for a revolutionary new era in which women would be not merely independent of men, but also equal builders of a new society. Soviet women, after all, earned the right to vote in 1917, and they also had abortion rights, property rights, the right to divorce, maternity benefits, and state-supported childcare. Even women from Soviet national minorities—many recently unveiled—became public figures, as African American and Jewish women noted. Yet as Mickenberg’s collective biography shows, Russia turned out to be as much a grim commune as a utopia of freedom, replete with economic, social, and sexual inequities. American Girls in Red Russia recounts the experiences of women who saved starving children from the Russian famine, worked on rural communes in Siberia, wrote for Moscow or New York newspapers, or performed on Soviet stages. Mickenberg finally tells these forgotten stories, full of hope and grave disappointments.
The Awakening of the Soviet Union
Title | The Awakening of the Soviet Union PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey A. Hosking |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780674055513 |
One of the world's preeminent scholars of the Soviet Union with many personal contacts there, Geoffrey Hosking provides a unique perspective on the rapid changes the country is experiencing. Other books have focused on the political changes taking place under Gorbachev; Hosking's lively analysis illuminates the social, cultural, and historical developments that have created the need-and openness-for sweeping political and economic change.
The Soviet Union as Reported by Former Soviet Citizens ...
Title | The Soviet Union as Reported by Former Soviet Citizens ... PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Department of State. Office of Intelligence Research |
Publisher | |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 1955 |
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The Soviet Century
Title | The Soviet Century PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Lewin |
Publisher | Verso |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2005-02-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781844670161 |
A leading historian draws on an archive of previously unavailable material and guides us through the inner workings of Soviet power, from October 1917 to the final collapse in the early 1990s.
Soviet Baby Boomers
Title | Soviet Baby Boomers PDF eBook |
Author | Donald J. Raleigh |
Publisher | OUP USA |
Pages | 435 |
Release | 2012-01-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0199744343 |
Soviet Baby Boomers traces the collapse of the Soviet Union and the transformation of Russia into a modern, highly literate, urban society through the life stories of the country's first post-World War II, Cold War generation. Illuminating a critical generation of people who had remained largely faceless up until now, the book reveals what it meant to "live Soviet" during the twilight of the Soviet empire.