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Control # 1 hbl99079898
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Date 5 20231106181141.0
Fixed Data 8 190904t20202020enk b 001 0aeng d
Tag 19 19    $a1108522143
ISBN 20    $a9781350139206
ISBN 20    $a1350139203
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Cat. Source 40    $aUKMGB$beng$erda$cUKMGB$dBDX$dOCLCF$dOCLCO$dYDX$dOCLCO$dBUB$dXFF$dFIE$dUNBCA$dGUA$dOCL$dOCLCO$dUKMGB$dCWR
Languages 41 $aeng$hrus
Geog. Area 43    $ae-ur---
Dewey Class 82 04 $a947.0842092$223
LC Call 50  4 $aHQ1662$b.M55513 2020
ME:Pers Name 100 $aMiklashevskaya, Ludmila,$d1899-1976,$eauthor.
Title:Ufm 240 10 $aPovtorenie proidennogo.$lEnglish
Title 245 10 $aGender and survival in Soviet Russia :$ba life in the shadow of Stalin's terror /$cLudmila Miklashevskaya ; translated and edited by Elaine MacKinnon.
Tag 264 264  1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bBloomsbury Academic,$c2020.
Tag 264 264  4 $cÃ2020
Phys Descrpt 300    $axi, 267 pages ;$c24 cm.
Tag 336 336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
Tag 337 337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
Tag 338 338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
Series:Diff 490 $aLibrary of modern Russia
Note:General 500    $aAn abridged translation of Ludmila Pavlovna Miklashevskaya's memoir, Povtorenie proidennogo. --Translator's preface.
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 259) and index.
Note:Content 505 $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."
Abstract 520    $aThis first-hand witness account- originally written by Ludmila Miklashevskaya in 1976 and here translated into English by historian Elaine MacKinnon for the first time- tells the important story of one woman's persecution under Stalin. From Miklashevskaya's middle-class Jewish childhood in Odessa, to her life in exile as the wife of 'an enemy of the people' and false imprisonment in a labour camp for the attempted murder of NKVD leader Nikolai Yezhov, to her later attempts at rehabilitation, her memoir is a fascinating tapestry of Soviet artistic, intellectual, and political life set against the tumultuous backdrop of revolutions, wars, and repressive regimes. Accompanied by a translator's introduction and detailed historical explanatory notes, Gender and Survival in Soviet Russia sheds new light on the relationship between power, gender, and society in 20th-century Russia. This book is thus a vital primary resource for scholars of modern Russian history and gender studies, offering a compelling and personal route into understanding how the machinations of Soviet Russia. --$cProvided by publisher.
Note:Lang 546    $aTranslated from Russian.
Subj:Pers 600 10 $aMiklashevskaya, Ludmila,$d1899-1976.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aWomen$zSoviet Union$vBiography.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aWomen$zSoviet Union$xSocial conditions.
Subj:Geog. 651  0 $aSoviet Union$xHistory$y1925-1953.
Subj:Geog. 651  0 $aSoviet Union$xSocial conditions$y1945-1991.
Genre/Form 655  7 $aPrimary sources.$2lcgft
Genre/Form 655  7 $aAutobiographies.$2lcgft
AE:Pers Name 700 $aMcClarnand MacKinnon, Elaine,$eeditor,$etranslator.
SE:Ufm Title 830  0 $aLibrary of modern Russia.