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The Children of Perestroika - Moscow Teenagers Talk About Their Lives and the Future

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List of contents

Chapter 1 Moscow Teenagers: Becoming the “Children of Perestroika”; Chapter 2 The Workers’ Intelligentsia, Tanya; Chapter 3 “Going Straight to Work Means Giving up a Part of Your Freedom”, Olya; Chapter 4 A Country of Paradox, Lena; Chapter 5 “We are not Afraid of Anything”, Ilya; Chapter 6 A Patriotic Toughening Up, Maxim; Chapter 7 “Its Time We Really Build Socialism”, Yelena; Chapter 8 Becoming a Worker: Dima, Lyosha, Alexei; Chapter 9 Bringing a Little Bread Back Home, Dima; Chapter 10 “If I Could Just Meet That One Person …”, Lyosha; Chapter 11 “All that Militarism doesn’t Attract Me”, Alexei; Chapter 12 “There’s Nothing a Russian Woman Can’t Do”, Natasha; Chapter 13 “The Ideals My Parents and Grandparents Grew up with are Collapsing”, Katya;

About the author

Adelman, Deborah

Summary

This work provides an examination of US refugee policy since the 1960s, particularly as it has been applied to Cuba, Haiti and Central America. The authors also address world-wide refugee problems, proposing ideas for the 21st century.

Product details

Authors Deborah Adelman, Adelman Deborah
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.1991
 
EAN 9781563240003
ISBN 978-1-56324-000-3
No. of pages 280
Dimensions 156 mm x 230 mm x 3 mm
Weight 453 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, Social welfare & social services, Social welfare and social services, Age groups: children, Social and ethical issues, Age groups: adolescents

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