Borders of Socialism : Private Spheres of Soviet Russia.
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- 9781403984548
- DK1-949.5
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Mapping Private Spheres in the Soviet Context -- Part 1 Private Enterprise and Private Property -- 1 Claiming Property: The Soviet-Era Private Plots as "Women's Turf " -- 2 The Art Market and the Construction of Soviet Russian Culture -- 3 Separate Yet Governed: The Representation of Soviet Property Relations in Civil Law and Public Discourse -- 4 Cars, Cars, and More Cars: The Faustian Bargain of the Brezhnev Era -- Part 2 Domesticity and Domestic Space -- 5 Domestic Life and the Activist Wife in the 1930s Soviet Union -- 6 A Hearth for a Dog: The Paradoxes of Soviet Pet Keeping -- 7 The Meaning of Home: "The Only Bit of the World You Can Have to Yourself " -- 8 "I Know all the Secrets of My Neighbors": The Quest for Privacy in the Era of the Separate Apartment -- 9 Private Matters or Public Crimes: The Emergence of Domestic Hooliganism in the Soviet Union, 1939-1966 -- Part 3 Behavior and Private Life -- 10 A Symbiosis of Errors: The Personal, Professional, and Political in the Kirov Region, 1931-1941 -- 11 Friends in Private, Friends in Public: The Phenomenon of the Kompaniia Among Soviet Youth in the 1950s and 1960s -- 12 The 1959 Liriki-Fiziki Debate: Going Public With the Private? -- Notes on Contributors -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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