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Bitter Waters
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bookkeeper
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Central Palace
chief
Chief Bookkeeper
commissariat
daily life in 1930s Soviet Union
District Executive Committee
District Party Committee
economic corruption
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executive
Factory's Trade Union Committee
Firemen
Fish Trust
Five Year Plans analysis
forced collectivization
Forest Protection Department
Gennady Andreev-Khomiakov
head
Head Bookkeeper
materials
Nep Era
Nep Period
people's
People's Commissariat
Public Procurator
raw
Red Army Troops
Red Army's General Staff
regional
Regional Executive Committee
Regional Soviet Executive Committee
Shift Foremen
Sick Leave Certificates
Smoking Lounge
socialist accounting practices
soviet
Soviet labor camps
Stalinist purges
Steppe Town
Trade Union's Central Committee
Train Car Loads
Wooden Bridge
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780367095987
- Weight: 430g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 13 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
One dusty summer day in 1935, a young writer named Gennady Andreev-Khomiakov was released from the Siberian labor camp where he had spent the last eight years of his life. His total assets amounted to 25 rubles, a loaf of bread, five dried herrings, and the papers identifying him as a convicted ?enemy of the people.? From this hard-pressed beginning, Andreev-Khomiakov would eventually work his way into a series of jobs that would allow him to travel and see more of ordinary life and work in the Soviet Union of the 1930s than most of his fellow Soviet citizens would ever have dreamed possible. Capitalizing on this rare opportunity, Bitter Waters is Andreev-Khomiakov's eyewitness account of those tumultuous years, a time when titanic forces were shaping the course of Russian history.Later to become a successful writer and editor in the Russiangr ommunity in the 1950s and 1960s, Andreev-Khomiakov brilliantly uses this memoir to explore many aspects of Stalinist society. Forced collectivization, Five Year Plans, purges, and the questionable achievements of ?shock worker brigades? are only part of this story. Andreev-Khomiakov exposes the Soviet economy as little more than a web of corruption, a system that largely functioned through bribery, barter, and brute force?and that fell into temporary chaos when the German army suddenly invaded in 1941.Bitter Waters may be most valuable for what it reveals about Russian society during the tumultuous 1930s. From remote provincial centers and rural areas, to the best and worst of Moscow and Leningrad, Andreev-Khomiakov's series of deftly drawn sketches of people, places, and events provide a unique window on the hard daily lives of the people who built Stalin's Soviet Union.
Gennady M Andreev-Khomiakov
Bitter Waters
€192.20
