Russia s Sputnik Generation presents the life stories of eight
1967 graduates of School No. 42 in the Russian city of Saratov.
Born in 1949/50, these four men and four women belong to the first
generation conceived during the Soviet Union s return to
"normality" following World War II. Well educated, articulate, and
loosely networked even today, they were first-graders the year the
USSR launched Sputnik, and grew up in a country that increasingly
distanced itself from the excesses of Stalinism. Reaching middle
age during the Gorbachev Revolution, they negotiated the transition
to a Russian-style market economy and remain active, productive
members of society in Russia and the diaspora.
In candid interviews with Donald J. Raleigh, these Soviet "baby
boomers" talk about the historical times in which they grew up, but
also about their everyday experiences their family backgrounds;
childhood pastimes; favorite books, movies, and music; and
influential people in their lives. These personal testimonies shed
valuable light on Soviet childhood and adolescence, on the reasons
and course of perestroika, and on the wrenching transition that has
taken place since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991."
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