The "children of Perestroika" come of age

young people of Moscow talk about life in the new Russia

Contains interviews with eleven Russian young adults conducted in 1992, in which the author discusses the changes that have taken place in their lives since he first spoke with them three years earlier, touching on issues of work, career, marriage, children, economic difficulties, and escalating crime in post-Soviet Moscow.

M.E. Sharpe
1994
9781563242861
book
Lexile: 
940

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