1990 : Russians remember a turning point / edited by Irina Prokhorova ; translated by Arch Tait.

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  1. 1990 : Russians remember a turning point / edited by Irina Prokhorova ; translated by Arch Tait.
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  1. London : MacLehose, 2013.

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Additional authors
  1. Prokhorova, Irina.
  2. Prokhorova, I. (Irina)
Description
  1. xvii, 521 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. "Although 1989 and 1991 witnessed more spectacular events, 1990 was a year of embryonic change in Russia: Article 6 of the constitution was abolished, and with it the Party's monopoly on political power. This fascinating collection of documentary evidence crystalises the aspirations of the Russian people in the days before Communism finally fell. It charts - among many other social developments - the appearance of new political parties and independent trade unions, the rapid evolution of mass media, the emergence of a new class of entrepreneurs, a new openness about sex and pornography and a sudden craze for hot-air ballooning, banned under the Communist regime. 1990 is a reminder of the confusion and aspirations of the year before Communism finally collapsed in Russia, and a tantalising glimpse of the paths that may have been taken if Yeltsin's coup had not forced the issue in 1991."--Publisher's description.
Alternative title
  1. Nineteen ninety
Subject
  1. Nineteen ninety, A.D
  2. Soviet Union > History > 1985-1991
  3. Soviet Union > Politics and government > 1985-1991
  4. Soviet Union > Social conditions
  5. Soviet Union > Civilization
  6. Europe, Eastern > Civilization > 20th century
Genre/Form
  1. History
Contents
  1. Late 1989-a timeline: "If Lenin were alive today, he would know what to do" / Aleksey Yurchak -- January: my diary for January, 1990 / Mark Kharitonov -- February-the year of Utopias realized: schools, teachers, and educational reformers in 1990 / Tamara Eydelman -- March-the irrational in society: diagnoses of 1990 / Pavel Romanov and Yelena Yarksaya-Smirnova -- April: the shock of irrevocability / Hasan Guseynov -- May-ends and means: initial ideas, institutions that win / Vitaliy Yelizarov -- June-the beginning of the end: notes of an eyewitness, edited by an historian, being the same person / Marietta Chudakova -- July. Ideological construction of a party spectrum: the false start of 1990 / Vadim Goncharov ; Free flight: the rebirth of Soviet aeronautics / Svetlana Koroleva ; Trade unions in 1990: an involved obersver's view / Sergej Khramov -- August-the funeral of food, or, the Soviet shopping basket in 1990 / Sergey Karnaukhov -- September: the Russian Orthodox Church in 1990 / Nikolai Mitrokhin -- October. An interview with Vladimir Pozner ; Frozen experiences, or, local television reporting in 1990 / Pavel Pavlov -- November-the miners in 1989-90: a venture into national politics / Sergey Turkin -- December-history as economics, or, a journey from 1921 to 1906 via 1990 / Olesya Kirchik.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language (note)
  1. Translated from the Russian.
Processing action (note)
  1. committed to retain