Describes the daily life and society of Russians living under the Communist regime in which individuals were called to live for the collective interest, and how the government influenced work and private life.
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Grade 9 Up-In this survey, Streissguth states that he is describing a socialist economic system under a Communist Party government in what was the largest republic of the Soviet Union. Substantial introductions to urban and rural life are followed by shorter chapters on education, work, sports and leisure activities, religion, and the arts. The author cogently describes many aspects of the Soviet system and includes quotations from books by foreign correspondents, scholars, and former citizens. While some comments are qualified with time frames or dates, others are not and may mislead readers. For example, Streissguth states that "The majority of Russians lived in communal apartments-." While a small percentage of apartment dwellers in Moscow still lived in communal apartments in the 1980s, a majority did not. It is a shame that such statements mar a generally well- written text, which offers a number of concrete examples that illustrate points well.
Elizabeth Talbot, University of Illinois, Champaign
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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- PublisherLucent Books
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 1560063785
- ISBN 13 9781560063780
- BindingLibrary Binding
- Number of pages1
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