Soviet northern village in the 60s of the first half of the 80s

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"The Soviet Northern Village from the 1960s to the Early 1980s" is a captivating and in-depth exploration crafted by authors A.A. Popov and A.F. Smetanin. This book immerses readers in the unique atmosphere of a Soviet rural community, revealing its daily life, traditions, and the changes that unfolded during a challenging period of history. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the history, sociology, and culture of the USSR, as well as for fans of documentary prose. At the heart of the narrative is the lives of people living in a northern village, which experienced significant transformations between the 1960s and the 1980s. The authors provide detailed descriptions of local customs, everyday routines, joys, sorrows, and the influence of political and economic forces on daily life. Readers will see how, amidst broad societal shifts, this small community preserved its unique character, with residents continuing to fight for their place in the world while maintaining their cultural identity. This book will appeal to a wide audience—from students and educators studying Soviet history and culture to literature enthusiasts eager to understand the deeper societal processes of that era. It also resonates with those who grew up during the Soviet period or have roots in Russia’s northern regions, evoking nostalgic memories of childhood and homeland. The topics covered are diverse and layered. The authors examine the impact of collectivization and industrialization on village life, illustrating how relationships evolved, how family values developed, and how traditions endured. They also address ecological issues and climate change, which affected agriculture and the lifestyle of local residents. Throughout, the narrative demonstrates how people adapted to constant change, preserving their culture and identity despite upheavals. The authors’ style is meticulous and richly detailed. Popov and Smetanin employ a vivid language that allows readers not only to see but also to feel the atmosphere of that time. Their approach combines documentary accuracy with literary artistry, making the reading both engaging and enlightening. Both authors are well-known for their work in sociology and cultural studies, and their previous publications—such as studies on life in other Russian regions and the influence of historical events on everyday life—add depth and context to the themes explored here. "**The Soviet Northern Village from the 1960s to the Early 1980s**" is more than just a look into the past; it’s an important contribution to understanding how history shapes our present. It prompts reflection on what constitutes true life, the values that underpin it, and how these values evolve over time. This work is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Russian culture and history, as well as for those inspired by stories of people, their destinies, and their struggles to find their place in the world. If you’re interested in books about Soviet history, cultural shifts in Russia, or simply want to learn more about rural life during the Soviet era, this volume is an excellent choice. It will enrich your knowledge and offer a fresh perspective on the world we live in.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Попов А.А.
Сметанин А.Ф. - Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785769104497
- Release date
- 1995