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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
[ Life in a catastrophe : Everyday life in the Urals in 1917-1922]
Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2001 632 p Serie: Sotsial`naia Istoriia Rossii XX Veka Hardcover. 16.5 x 23.5 cm ISBN: 5824302804 Language: Russian
How did people live in the time of the revolution of 1917? What did the ordinary man see and experience in the region, one of the epicenters of the Civil War. How did people explain to themselves the reasons and the logic of these tragic events? What line of behavior was the most common, and how did they adapt themselves to this hard time? These and many other questions are answered in this monograph based on numerous archival documents about life in the Ural region in 1917-1922. This book continues the series Social History of Russia of the 20th century. Other volumes of this series are also available: Golos Naroda: Pis`ma i Otkliki Riadovykh Sovetskikh Grazhdan o Sobytiiakh 1918-1932 gg (1998); Obshchestvo i Vlast: 1930-e Gody: Povestvovanie v Dokumentakh (1998); Krest`ianskie Istorii: Rossiiskaia Derevnia 20-kh Godov v Pis`makh i Dokumentakh (2001).