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1 | Introduction | 1 |
Pt. I | Creating Soviet Society | |
2 | The cultural model of the Russian popular classes and the transition to a market economy | 25 |
3 | Equality in poverty: the symbolic meaning of kommunalki in the 1930s-50s | 54 |
4 | Coping with revolution: the experiences of well-to-do Russian families | 68 |
Pt. II | Personal and Family Life | |
5 | 'What kind of sex can you talk about?': acquiring sexual knowledge in three Soviet generations | 93 |
6 | Family models and transgenerational influences: grandparents, parents and children in Moscow and Leningrad from the Soviet to the market era | 120 |
7 | 'Coming to stand on firm ground': the making of a Soviet working mother | 146 |
8 | The strength of small freedoms: a response to Ionin, by way of stories told at the dacha | 176 |
Pt. III | The Marginal and the Successful | |
9 | Memory and survival in Stalin's Russia: old believers in the Urals during the 1930s-50s | 195 |
10 | The returned of the repressed: survival after the Gulag | 214 |
11 | Success stories from the margins: Soviet women's autobiographical sketches from the late Soviet period | 235 |
12 | Epilogue: researching with interview sources on Soviet Russia | 252 |
Bibliography | 258 | |
Index | 271 |
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