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35. Engineers’Wives
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Lives and Times 3
- Lives as Tales 18
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PART I. Civil War as a Way of Life (1917–1920)
- 1. My Reminiscences (1) 33
- 2. In 1917 49
- 3. Where Laughter Is Never Heard 66
- 4. A Mother’s Story 73
- 5. The Road to Exile 82
- 6. Autobiography 111
- 7. Things Seen and Suffered 113
- 8. Cavalry Boy 118
- 9. Recollections 123
- 10. The Way of Bitterness 140
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PART II. Toward “New Forms of Life” (The 1920s)
- 11. My Life 169
- 12. What Am I to Do? 207
- 13. My Reminiscences (2) 209
- 14. Why I Do Not Belong in the Party 213
- 15. Arina’s Children 219
- 16. Sent by the Komsomol 235
- 17. Peasant Narratives (1) 241
- 18. A Worker’s Life 243
- 19. Students in the First Five-Year Plan 252
- 20. Building the City of Youth 277
- 21. A Belomor Confession 282
- 22. The Green Lamp 286
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PART III. “Life Has Become Merrier” (The 1930s)
- 23. The Most Important Thing 305
- 24. Peasant Narratives (2) 322
- 25. We Were Fighting for an Idea! 324
- 26. Speeches by Stakhanovites 331
- 27. A Cross-Examination 342
- 28. A Sea Captain’s Story 350
- 29. Farewell to the Komsomol 354
- 30. Autobiography 356
- 31. Speeches by Stakhanovites’Wives 359
- 32. A Family Chronicle 367
- 33. The Story of My Life 391
- 34. Memoirs of an Engineer 394
- 35. Engineers’Wives 419
- 36. My Reminiscences (3) 424
- GLOSSARY 435
- INDEX 437
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Lives and Times 3
- Lives as Tales 18
-
PART I. Civil War as a Way of Life (1917–1920)
- 1. My Reminiscences (1) 33
- 2. In 1917 49
- 3. Where Laughter Is Never Heard 66
- 4. A Mother’s Story 73
- 5. The Road to Exile 82
- 6. Autobiography 111
- 7. Things Seen and Suffered 113
- 8. Cavalry Boy 118
- 9. Recollections 123
- 10. The Way of Bitterness 140
-
PART II. Toward “New Forms of Life” (The 1920s)
- 11. My Life 169
- 12. What Am I to Do? 207
- 13. My Reminiscences (2) 209
- 14. Why I Do Not Belong in the Party 213
- 15. Arina’s Children 219
- 16. Sent by the Komsomol 235
- 17. Peasant Narratives (1) 241
- 18. A Worker’s Life 243
- 19. Students in the First Five-Year Plan 252
- 20. Building the City of Youth 277
- 21. A Belomor Confession 282
- 22. The Green Lamp 286
-
PART III. “Life Has Become Merrier” (The 1930s)
- 23. The Most Important Thing 305
- 24. Peasant Narratives (2) 322
- 25. We Were Fighting for an Idea! 324
- 26. Speeches by Stakhanovites 331
- 27. A Cross-Examination 342
- 28. A Sea Captain’s Story 350
- 29. Farewell to the Komsomol 354
- 30. Autobiography 356
- 31. Speeches by Stakhanovites’Wives 359
- 32. A Family Chronicle 367
- 33. The Story of My Life 391
- 34. Memoirs of an Engineer 394
- 35. Engineers’Wives 419
- 36. My Reminiscences (3) 424
- GLOSSARY 435
- INDEX 437