For a period of over seventy years after the 1917 revolutions
in Russia, talking about the past, either political or personal,
became dangerous. The situation changed dramatically with the new
policy of glasnost at the end of the 1980s. The result was a flood
of reminiscence, almost nightly on television, and more formally
collected by new Russian oral history groups and also by Western
researchers. Daniel Bertaux and Paul Thompson both began collecting
life story and family history interview material in the early
1990s, and this book is the outcome of their initiative. "Living
Through the Soviet System" analyzes, through personal accounts, how
Russian society operated on a day-to-day level. It contrasts the
integration of different social groups: the descendents of the
pre-revolutionary upper classes, the new industrial working class,
or the ethnically marginalized Russian Jews. It examines in turn
the implications of family relationships, working mothers, absent
fathers and caretaking grandmothers; patterns of eating together,
and of housing; the secrecy of sex; the suppression of religion;
and the small freedoms of growing vegetables on weekends on a dacha
plot. Because of its basis in direct testimonies, the book reveals
in a highly readable and direct style the meaning for ordinary men
and women of living through those seven dark decades of a great
European nation. Because of the centrality of Soviet Russia to the
history of the twentieth-century world, this book will be of
interest to a wide range of readers. It will be of importance to
students, researchers and teachers of history and sociology, as
well as specialists in East European and other communist societies.
"Daniel Bertaux" is directeur de recherches at the Centre d'Etudes
des Mouvements Sociaux, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences
Sociales, Paris. "Paul Thompson" is research professor in sociology
at the University of Essex and fellow at the Institute of Community
Studies in London. "Anna Rotkirch" is a lecturer in sociology at
the University of Helsinki.
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