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Remembering Leningrad, the story of a generation, Mary McAuley

Label
Remembering Leningrad, the story of a generation, Mary McAuley
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Remembering Leningrad
Oclc number
1078996072
Responsibility statement
Mary McAuley
Sub title
the story of a generation
Summary
Englishwoman Mary McAuley describes her nearly 60-year love affair with Leningrad/St. Petersburg, her life there as a student and the life-long Russian friends she has retained for decades. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Pt. 1 Leningrad: From the Siege of 1941 to 1991 -- Stalin's Children: The Leningraders -- Stalin's Children: Birds in Transit -- Studying Labor Disputes in the 1960s -- Zastoi or Stagnation, 1965 to 1985 -- Last Days of Leningrad -- Pt. 2 St. Petersburg: A City Adrift, 1991 to 1994 -- The Political Background -- An Apartment and a Telephone -- The Market Wreaks Havoc -- From the Caucasus to the Far North -- Survival Strategies -- Pt. 3 St. Petersburg: The New City, 1995 to 2017 -- Great Expectations and Restoration -- Farewell to St. Petersburg
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