Description: This book is a detailed account of everyday life in the Soviet Union after socialism. It explores the economic conditions, consumer behavior, and political ideologies that shaped the country during the 2000s. The book was written by Caroline Humphrey and published in 2002 by Cornell University Press. The Unmaking of Soviet Life: Everyday Economies after Socialism is a nonfiction novel intended for adults. It is the first edition and has 288 pages. The book is in trade paperback format, written in English, and weighs 15.2 oz. The book's topics are varied, including business and economics, history, social science, and political science. It also covers the anthropology of cultural and social conditions in Russia and the former Soviet Union.
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Type: Novel
Era: 2000s
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: First Edition
Book Title: Unmaking of Soviet Life : Everyday Economies after Socialism
Item Length: 9in
Item Height: 0.9in
Item Width: 6in
Author: Caroline Humphrey
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Consumer Behavior, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Sociology / General, Economic Conditions, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication Year: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics, History, Social Science, Political Science
Item Weight: 15.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 288 Pages