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$a1108522143 |
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$a9781350139206 |
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$a(OCoLC)1127081013$z(OCoLC)1108522143 |
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$a947.0842092$223 |
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$aHQ1662$b.M55513 2020 |
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$aMiklashevskaya, Ludmila,$d1899-1976,$eauthor. |
Title:Ufm |
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$aPovtorenie proidennogo.$lEnglish |
Title |
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$aGender and survival in Soviet Russia :$ba life in the shadow of Stalin's terror /$cLudmila Miklashevskaya ; translated and edited by Elaine MacKinnon. |
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$aLondon ;$aNew York :$bBloomsbury Academic,$c2020. |
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$axi, 267 pages ;$c24 cm. |
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$aLibrary of modern Russia |
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$aAn abridged translation of Ludmila Pavlovna Miklashevskaya's memoir, Povtorenie proidennogo. --Translator's preface. |
Note:Bibliog |
504
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (page 259) and index. |
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$aAn Odessa childhood -- Growing up during war and revolution -- A new life in Petrograd -- Gathering clouds: marital storms and emigration -- Homecoming and a new start in Moscow -- Love and marriage in Leningrad -- Motherhood in a time of a terror -- Into the vortex of suffering: ten years in the gulag -- Release, exile, and rehabilitation: the bittersweet taste of "freedom." |
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$aThis first-hand witness account- originally written by Ludmila Miklashevskaya in 1976 and here translated into English by historian Elaine MacKinnon for the first time- tells the important story of one woman's persecution under Stalin. From Miklashevskaya's middle-class Jewish childhood in Odessa, to her life in exile as the wife of 'an enemy of the people' and false imprisonment in a labour camp for the attempted murder of NKVD leader Nikolai Yezhov, to her later attempts at rehabilitation, her memoir is a fascinating tapestry of Soviet artistic, intellectual, and political life set against the tumultuous backdrop of revolutions, wars, and repressive regimes. Accompanied by a translator's introduction and detailed historical explanatory notes, Gender and Survival in Soviet Russia sheds new light on the relationship between power, gender, and society in 20th-century Russia. This book is thus a vital primary resource for scholars of modern Russian history and gender studies, offering a compelling and personal route into understanding how the machinations of Soviet Russia. --$cProvided by publisher. |
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$aTranslated from Russian. |
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$aMiklashevskaya, Ludmila,$d1899-1976. |
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650
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$aWomen$zSoviet Union$vBiography. |
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650
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$aWomen$zSoviet Union$xSocial conditions. |
Subj:Geog. |
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$aSoviet Union$xHistory$y1925-1953. |
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651
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$aSoviet Union$xSocial conditions$y1945-1991. |
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$aPrimary sources.$2lcgft |
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655
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$aAutobiographies.$2lcgft |
AE:Pers Name |
700
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$aMcClarnand MacKinnon, Elaine,$eeditor,$etranslator. |
SE:Ufm Title |
830
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$aLibrary of modern Russia. |