DIGIRENT - The Curtain Rises: Oral Histories of the Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe
Susan G. Shapiro, Ronald Shapiro
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Much has been written about how the authoritarianism of the Communist era gave way to more open societies in the former Soviet bloc countries, yet little has been said about how individuals in these countries have been affected and how they contributed to the changes in their societies. How does the relationship between husband and wife change when planned economy gives way to financial incertitude? When all are free to speak their minds publicly, are children more likel...
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