Item #14322 The Family in Soviet Russia (Russian Research Center Studies 56). H. Kent Geiger.

The Family in Soviet Russia (Russian Research Center Studies 56)

Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970. 1st Edition. Hardcover_cloth. 6.5"x9.5" 384 indexed pgs. 2nd Printing stated. Bright persimmon cloth boards w/black letters to spine. Foreword by Alex Inkeles. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean and bright. Not x-library, no DJ, unmarked. Chip to TRC of ffep. Very Good-Collectible. Item #14322

Drawing on Soviet accounts, published and unpublished Western materials, numerous interviews, and personal observations, H. Kent Geiger presents a study of the family in the USSR from the Revolution to the present. His analysis is pursued from several vantage points: the family unit as an idea and ideal, the family as a social institution in the context of a totalitarian society, and the family in terms of individual members’ opportunities and problems. This vivid portrait of Soviet life at the grass roots level touches upon dimensions of Soviet society, such as marital difficulties and class differences, which have previously been virtually unknown. Source: Publisher
I: The Marxist Theory of the Family
II: The Soviet Regime confronts the Family
III: Adjusting to the Outer World
IV: Husbands and Wives
V: Parents and Children
Conclusions; Bibliography; Notes; Index.

Price: $250.00