The future is history how totalitarianism reclaimed Russia

In The Future is History Masha Gessen follows the lives of four Russians, born as the Soviet Union crumbled, at what promised to be the dawn of democracy. Each came of age with unprecedented expectations, some as the children or grandchildren of the very architects of the new Russia, each with newfo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Gessen, Masha, autor (autor)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Granta cop. 2017
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part one. Born in the USSR
  • Born in 1984
  • Life, examined
  • Privilege
  • Homo sovieticus
  • Part two. Revolution
  • Swan Lake
  • The execution of the White House
  • Everyone wants to be a millionaire
  • Part three. Unraveling
  • Grief, arrested
  • Old songs
  • It's all over all over again
  • Part four. Resurrection
  • Life after death
  • The orange menace
  • All in the family
  • Part five. Protest
  • The future is history
  • Budushchego net
  • White ribbons
  • Masha: May 6, 2012
  • Part six. Crackdown
  • Seryozha: July 18, 2013
  • Lyosha: June 11, 2013
  • A nation divided
  • Zhanna: February 27, 2015
  • Forever war.