Borders of socialism private spheres of Soviet Russia / [electronic resource] : edited by Lewis H. Siegelbaum. - 1st ed. - New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. - x, 291 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-277) and index.

Introduction : Mapping private spheres in the Soviet context / Lewis H. Siegelbaum -- Claiming property : the Soviet-era private plots as "women's turf" / Esther Kingston-Mann -- The art market and the construction of Soviet Russian culture / Andrew Jenks -- Separate yet governed : the representation of Soviet property relations in civil law and public discourse / Charles Hachten -- Cars, cars, and more cars : the Faustian bargain of the Brezhnev era / Lewis H. Siegelbaum -- Domestic life and the activist wife in the 1930s Soviet Union / Rebecca Balmas Neary -- A hearth for a dog : the paradoxes of Soviet pet keeping / Amy Nelson -- The meaning of home : "the only bit of the world you can have to yourself" / Susan E. Reid -- "I know all the secrets of my neighbors" : the quest for privacy in the era of the separate apartment / Steven E. Harris -- Private matters or public crimes : the emergence of domestic hooliganism in the Soviet Union, 1939-1966 / Brian LaPierre -- A symbiosis of errors : the personal, professional, and political in the Kirov region, 1931-1941 / Larry E. Holmes -- Friends in private, friends in public : the phenomenon of the Kompaniia among Soviet youth in the 1950s and 1960s / Juliane Fürst -- The 1959 Liriki-Fiziki debate : going public with the private? / Susan Costanzo.


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Privacy--Soviet Union.


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