This article demonstrates, through an analysis of family letters, the extent to which the Soviet authorities went to manufacture the new Soviet man and woman. The letters in question were written between a noble women bora in 1885 and living in Leningrad, and members of her family (her daughter, one of her sons, and three grand-daughters, all living in Manchuria). In total, 312 letters penned between 1927 and 1933 - a crucial period in Soviet history - are examined. In the first part of our article, we analyse the various ways in which the "Sovietisation" of everyday life took place in Russia. This includes the emergence of communal apartments, and the disappearance of basic foodstuffs from shops (together with the interminable queues that ...
This article examines selection procedures for common citizens’ letters to Stalin, and the practices...
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International audienceThe article analyzes the correspondence and the commitments of a member of the...
This article demonstrates, through an analysis of family letters, the extent to which the Soviet aut...
The letters at the center of the article were sent from the Soviet Union by Olga Alexandrovna Voeyko...
Wladimir Berelowitch, The beginnings of the family legislation in RSFSR. Why and how? The family leg...
For many years, we knew next to nothing about the private lives of ordinary Soviet citizens during S...
During a long time, the demographic history of USSR has been unknown or ill-known. The lack of sourc...
The "Big Compromise" and family memory: Former nobles during the Stalinist era in Russia The liqui...
The article describes the collection of documents “Letters to the Authorities in the Years of the Ne...
After their victory in October 1917 , the Bolsheviks were eager to change the society . Collective w...
International audienceThis article analyzes the mechanisms implemented during Stalin’s deportations ...
Reveal and Dissimulate : A Genealogy of Private life in Soviet Russia. Oleg Kharkhordin [203-227] T...
Irina Davidjan, Military censorship in Russia during the Civil War, 1918-1920. This article unveils ...
I seek to understand the material impacts of the 1918 and 1926 Soviet Family Law Codes on the lives ...
This article examines selection procedures for common citizens’ letters to Stalin, and the practices...
André Monnier, A Russian Utopia at the time of Catherine the Great. This article analyzes the little...
International audienceThe article analyzes the correspondence and the commitments of a member of the...
This article demonstrates, through an analysis of family letters, the extent to which the Soviet aut...
The letters at the center of the article were sent from the Soviet Union by Olga Alexandrovna Voeyko...
Wladimir Berelowitch, The beginnings of the family legislation in RSFSR. Why and how? The family leg...
For many years, we knew next to nothing about the private lives of ordinary Soviet citizens during S...
During a long time, the demographic history of USSR has been unknown or ill-known. The lack of sourc...
The "Big Compromise" and family memory: Former nobles during the Stalinist era in Russia The liqui...
The article describes the collection of documents “Letters to the Authorities in the Years of the Ne...
After their victory in October 1917 , the Bolsheviks were eager to change the society . Collective w...
International audienceThis article analyzes the mechanisms implemented during Stalin’s deportations ...
Reveal and Dissimulate : A Genealogy of Private life in Soviet Russia. Oleg Kharkhordin [203-227] T...
Irina Davidjan, Military censorship in Russia during the Civil War, 1918-1920. This article unveils ...
I seek to understand the material impacts of the 1918 and 1926 Soviet Family Law Codes on the lives ...
This article examines selection procedures for common citizens’ letters to Stalin, and the practices...
André Monnier, A Russian Utopia at the time of Catherine the Great. This article analyzes the little...
International audienceThe article analyzes the correspondence and the commitments of a member of the...