Format:
xii, 257 Seiten
,
Illustration
,
24 cm
Edition:
First published
ISBN:
9781138933453
Series Statement:
Routledge approaches to history 14
Content:
Introductions -- Introduction: From interview to life story : methodology and ethics in oral history / Melanie Ilic -- Introduction: Silence in biographical accounts and life stories : the ethical aspects of interpretation / Dalia Leinarte -- Part I. Russia -- Interview with Anastasia Posadskaya : May 1995 / Barbara Engel -- Women's everyday life in Soviet Russia : collecting stories, dealing with silences and exploring nostalgia / Yulia Gradskova -- Interview as conversation : agency and self-construction in a Russian rural woman's story of courtship and marriage / Laura J. Olson -- Part II. Baltic States -- The paradoxes of family life trajectories in Soviet and post-Soviet life strategies / Ingrida Geciene -- Research ethics in Soviet memory studies / Sigita Kraniauskiene and Laima Žilinskienė -- "Not much love lost between me and my husband" : love in Estonian women's life stories of the Soviet period / Leena Kurvet-Käosaar -- History, the remembered past and master narratives : the Latvian case / Andrejs Plakans -- Recycling archival sources and oral history : the nationalization of private housing in Soviet Latvia / Maija Runcis -- Three (un)successful cases of the application of oral history methods / Aurimas Švedas -- Part III. East Central Europe -- Self-sacrificing motherhood : reconciling traumatic life experiences of Hungarian collectivisation / Ildikó Asztalos-Morell -- "We had to become criminals to survive under communism!" : testimonies of petty criminality and everyday morality in late socialist Central Europe / Kelly Hignett -- Female voices of post-war forced displacement / Karolina Koziura and Olena Lytovka, with Melanie Ilic
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [237]-251
,
Introductions: From interview to life story : methodology and ethics in oral history
,
Silence in biographical accounts and life stories : the ethical aspects of interpretation
,
Part I. Russia ; Interview with Anastasia Posadskaya : May 1995
,
Women's everyday life in Soviet Russia : collecting stories, dealing with silences and exploring nostalgia
,
Interview as conversation : agency and self-construction in a Russian rural woman's story of courtship and marriage
,
Part II. Baltic States ; The paradoxes of family life trajectories in Soviet and post-Soviet life strategies
,
Research ethics in Soviet memory studies
,
"Not much love lost between me and my husband" : love in Estonian women's life stories of the Soviet period
,
History, the remembered past and master narratives : the Latvian case
,
Recycling archival sources and oral history : the nationalization of private housing in Soviet Latvia
,
Three (un)successful cases of the application of oral history methods
,
Part III. East Central Europe ; Self-sacrificing motherhood : reconciling traumatic life experiences of Hungarian collectivisation
,
"We had to become criminals to survive under communism!" : testimonies of petty criminality and everyday morality in late socialist Central Europe
,
Female voices of post-war forced displacement
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781315678191
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe The Soviet past in the post-socialist present New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016 ISBN 9781315678191
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Russland
;
Oral history
;
Kollektives Gedächtnis
;
Baltikum
;
Oral history
;
Kollektives Gedächtnis
;
Ostmitteleuropa
;
Oral history
;
Kollektives Gedächtnis
;
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