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adam_text | WOMEN S EXPERIENCES OF REPRESSION IN THE SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
WOMEN S EXPERIENCES OF 1937 : EVERYDAY LEGACIES OF THE PURGES AND THE
GREAT TERROR IN THE SOVIET UNION
VICTIMS AND COLLECTIVE TRAUMA : SURVIVING MASS REPRESSION AND LIVING
THROUGH THE SOVIET PERIOD
WOMEN S EXPERIENCES OF REPRESSION IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 1948-1968
WOMEN S EXPERIENCES OF 1956 : STUDENT PROTESTERS AND PARTISANS IN
ROMANIA
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
Act No. 138, 117, 137nl65
Act No. 247, 132nl3
adoption 165-6
agriculture 90; brigades 90
AkcionB 118-19, 123
Akhmatova, Anna 15; Requiem 15
Albania 3
Alma-Ata 25
amputation 66
anti-communist activities (or groups) 88,
92, 94, 97-8, 103
Anti-Semitism 30, 41
‘anti-Soviet elements’ 13, 33, 40
apartments: sealed 20—1
Arctic 67
Amàutoiu group 162, 164
Amàutoiu, Elena 153, 157, 162, 164, 173
Amàutoiu, Petre 142—3, 166, 171
Amàutoiu, Toma 142, 152-3, 164, 172
arrests 8-9, 14, 20, 22, 24-32, 34-9, 42,
50nl43, 87, 94, 103-4, 106-7, 109,
152—3, 169; boî na 38; of children 41;
denouncement of family members 109,
129; euphemisms for 52n202; evasion
24; of family 152—3; of foreign
nationals 45; mass 3; men (and
consequences for spouse) 22-3, 28—9,
102, 106-7, 109, 115, 118, 128; of
parents 38-9; of students 144-5, 147,
149, 153; of wives (of convicted
political prisoners) 20, 33, !32nl5 (see
also Operational Order No. 00486); of
women 19 (pregnant 162)
Arsenescu, Gheorghe 142, 171
Arsenescu-Amàutoiu group 142-3, 152,
158
Article 231 ‘crimes against the state’ 88.
94, 97, 114, 117, 122-4, 138n201,
139n221 ; see also prisoners, political
Astrakhan 31
Auschwitz 56-7, 79
Baghiu, Aurel 163, 179nl37
Baghiu, Mia 163
Baku 39
Baltakis, Algimantas 77-8
Baltic States 1-3, 5, 13; Balkan women 56
Banya 17
Bama, Gloria 146, 151, 158-9
Beethoven 97
Belarus 58
Benedek, Nagy 144
Black Crow 18, 47n33; see also Black
Maria
Black Maria 16
Bolsheviks 20, 23, 58, 74; revolution 26
books 21; One Day in the Life of Ivan
Denisovich 123; see also literature
borders: control between Hungary and
Romania 148
Bratislava 115-16, 118-19
Brazauskas, Algirdas 69-74
Broido, Eva 26, 49n98
Bulgaria 3
Capotă, Iosif 142, 153, 158
Capotă-Dejeu Group 142, 152, 172-3
Catholicism 99; Catholic Church 142: see
also religion
Ceauşescu, Nicolae 170
censorship 95, 111, 127, 148
Charvâ-tovâ, Vlasta 94
childbirth 62; in prison 96, 164
childhood: stolen 37, 126
children 16, 18, 21, 26, 29, 31, 33-7, 41,
43-4,81,96, 110-12, 114, 116, 121,
171; abandoned 48n46; barred from
Communist Party 113; breast feeding
33; cemetery in Prague 96; ‘daughter/
son does not answer for the father’ 39;
denouncing family 38, 45; as ‘hostile’
28, 33; imprisoned 33, 170; living with
other relatives 28, 34-5; loss of relatives
111; nannies 36, 45, 117; reception
centres 51nl60
Chi§inevski, Iosif 146
Christmas 99-100, 103, 167
Cold War, the 5
collaborators 2, 70, 72-3, 132nl6
Collectivisation 19, 77, 141
Communism see Communist
Communist: activists 69, 144, 150;
Central Committee 168—9;
collapse/fail 6, 9, 86, 172;
denouncement of family members 23,
110; expulsion from 23, 48n74, 113-4;
in Lithuania 70, 72; era repression 1,
5-6, 9; era terror 1, 5, 7; membership
card 24, 44; Party 1, 9, 13, 16-17, 19,
23, 26—7, 38, 40-1, 44-5, 86-8, 102,
107-8, 113, 117-18, 126-8, 141-3, 148,
156-7, 163, 171; Rudé Právo 108-9;
see also Komsomol
Concentration Camps 12n29, 55
Confederation of Political Prisoners see
Konfederace politických vězňů
Constante, Lena 163, 167, 171
consumerism 80
Covaci group 158
crime 90, 94; political 86
Crimea 28
Cuban Missile Crisis 169
Czech Office for the Investigation of the
Crimes of Communism 139n232
Czech Republic 130
Czechoslovakia 3, 8-9, 86, 88—9, 101-3,
108, 110, 122, 126-9, I32nl6; Brno
maternity Hospital 94; Unètice 117; Usti
nad Labem 92—3; Zizkov 118; see also
Prague
Dacha 21
Danilovskii monastery 51
death penalty 86, 149, 152-3, 169, 171;
see also execution
Dej, Gheorghe Gheorghiu 170
deportation 3, 5, 8, 10n8, 54, 56-61, 63,
66, 68—9, 77—8, 80, 168; of foreign
nationals 29; men 61; women 7, 9, 57—8,
60
Destruction battalions 75
displacement 44
Index 191
divorce 28, 171; encouraged 29; threatened
into 171
Drăghici, Alexandru 168
Drăgulescu, Coriolan 145
Dubček, Alexander 127
Dzhetygar 32
Easter celebration 167
Eastern Europe 1—2, 4—5, 7
education 3, 38, 44; see also schools
Egypt 78
emotional response (to trauma) 73—5, 76,
124; alcoholism 75, 77; anxiety 120;
depression 75—7, 79, 120-1; lonely 78;
nervous collapse 120; nightmares 76;
post-traumatic stress 79; self-destruction
77; self-worth 78; suicide 76—7, 121
employment 3, 87; dismissals (of women)
23; permits 123
‘enemies of the people’ 3-4, 13—15, 19,
32, 45, 128, 141, 159; children of 33,
37, 40-1, 50nl43, 114; daughter of 42;
families of 24, 117; ‘of the state’ 9, 34;
son of a traitor’ 114; wives of 28, 120
(poor health 120)
Estonia 21, 56
evacuation 32, 44
eviction 3, 23, 44
execution 1, 3, 10n8, 14, 19, 25-8, 32,
41-2, 117, 130, 152; women 7-8,
132nl4; see also death penalty
exile 9, 22-3, 25, 31-2, 35-6, 44, 66-7,
119, 123; families 23—4; internal 31;
from Lithuania 54, 62, 69; from Poland
58; women 7; see also ‘hundred and
fiver’
families 7, 16, 20, 22-3, 27-8, 44-5, 59,
86, 102, 104-5, 107-8, 111, 113, 116;
change of name 108—9; communication
with 95; confiscation of property from
105, 135n98; denouncement 110;
divided 27; gender roles 124—5; ‘guilty
by association’ 102, 113, 115-16, 128;
persecution of 103, 118—19, 131 n7;
photographs (confiscation of) 21, 104;
poverty 22, 31 ; reintegration of
prisoners into families 124 (see also
prisoners); separation as punishment 95
(see also torture); stigma in association
with prisoners 116; visitation 112,
133n49 (see also prisoners); witness to
arrests 103
famine 10n8, 55; see also starvation
192 Index
Florescu, Eugenia 147, 155
forced labour 1-2, 59, 89-90, 119; uranium
mines 89; see also Labour Camps; Gulag
foreign spy (accusation) 30
Frunze 24, 32
gallows 96
genocide 57
Germans 36, 57, 132nl6; national
operation’ 36 (see also Operational
Order No. 00439)
Germany 14, 40, 118
Ghiţescu, Micaela 164
Glasnost 43
Goma, Paul 146
Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich 43
Gorbachev, Raisa 43
Gottwald, Klement 122—3
‘Great Terror’ 1-2, 4, 8, 13-16, 19, 26, 28,
30, 34, 39-45, 132nl4; victims 2
Grigor’eva, Renita Andreevna 24
Gulag 1, 7, 10n8, 56-67; Lithuanian 55
Haiducii Muscelului (The Muscel’s
Outlaws) 142
Hammerskjold, Dag 102
Hável, Vaclav 129-30
Havrlantová, Jindřiška 98
health; malnutrition 120; poor 120
HedjaJiri 103
higher education 37, 114; see also
universities
history: oral 6, 1 ln25, 81, 87
Holocaust, the 55; accounts of men 56;
accounts of women 55—6
homosexuality 56—7; see also lesbianism
hospitals: militaiy 42
Hrušková, Julie 92, 94, 97, 99, 101
‘hundred and fiver’ 32
Hungary 3, 118, 132nl6, 141-6, 148, 156,
162; revolution 9, 122, 141-2, 145-6,
148, 151, 168-9
hunger strikes 101, 129, 150; see also
prisoners
Husák, Gustav 127, 138nl94
iconoclasm 75
imprisonment 3, 8—9, 14, 22; see also
prisons; prisoners
India 78
industrial work 89-90
informing 156
Institute for the Study of Totalitarianism
139-40n232
Institute of History, Philosophy and
Literature (IFLI) 40
intelligentsia 5, 32, 88, 160
International Red Cross 45; see also
(political) Red Cross
International Worker’s Day 177n84
interrogation 94, 98, 104, 149, 151-9, 166,
172; ‘confrontations’ 155; intimidation
155, 157; physical violence 157-8; sleep
deprivation 158; torture 156
Israel 53n242
Ivasiuc, Alexandru 147
Jakubová, Vlasta 87, 94, 96, 99
Japanese army 56
Jews 41, 53n242, 56, 64, 66; genocide 57
K-231 127, 130; see also prisoners,
political
Kaganovich, Lazar 53
Kalinin, Mikhail 25-6
Kaunas 74; hydro-electricity plant 71-2
Kavan, Pavel 104, 107, 109, 117, 125
Kavan, Rosemary 104-5, 107-10, 113-14,
117, 120-2, 125
Kazanavičius, V 69
Keliuotis, Juozas 74, 76
KGB 30
Khazaghstan 16, 58; Frunze 18, 24, 32
Khrushchev, Nikita 5, 33, 122, 169;
‘Secret Speech’ 122
kindergarten 23, 33—4, 72
kinship 95, 102; see also ‘punishment
through kinship’
Kirov, Sergei Mironovich 13; assassination
36
Klub bývalých politických vězňů see
K-231
Koch, Elsa (Ilsa) 134n79
Kolyma 25
Komsomol 37-42,44—5
Konfederace politických vézftů 130
Koreans 32; women (exploited sexually)
56
Kosterina, Nina 28, 36
Kubilius, Vytautas 79
Kuklová-Jíšová, Božena 87
‘Kulak operation’ 13
Kulaks 13
Kyrgyzstan 58
labour camps 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12n29, 31,
33^t, 41, 55-6, 61, 64-5, 67-8, 77,
86-90, 92, 95, 112, 157; ‘dokhodyaga’
Index 193
(a ‘goner’) 63; gendered work 59-60;
Karlovy Vary 91; mortality rates (men
and women) 63; nudity 60-1; starvation
61; transfers 11 l^women 7, 59, 60, 92;
women only 89; Želiezovce 90, 92
Landsbergis, Vytautas 73, 77—8
Langer, Jo 105, 107, 109-12, 114^16,
118-19, 122-3, 125
Latvia 56
Left Opposition, the 36
Lenin Prize, the 42
Leningrad 13, 15, 17, 22, 24, 26, 29, 36;
State University 26, 39; siege of 25, 28,
43
lesbianism 57; see also homosexuality
Liberal Party 160
literature: banned (illegal) 17, 88;
deliberate destruction of 17
Lithuania 8—9, 31, 54, 56-8, 63, 65—7,
69- 71, 75-6, 78-81; Communist Party
70; consumerism 80; culture, traditional
72—3; deportees 56, 59-61, 64-5, 68;
electrification 71; female prisoners 57,
60-3; flirtation 66—7; landscape 74;
Lietuva 72; mass repression 54; male
prisoners 62—4; patriarchal attitudes 67;
Soviet citizens 54; Soviet Government
70— 1, 73-4; trauma (among non-
deportees 69—70; collective 70);
unfriendly 65
Lithuanians see Lithuania
Litvyak, Lidiya Vladimirovna 41—2
London 58
London, Artur 110, 113
London, Lise 113, 115, 117
Magyar community 144; ‘Day of Deaths’
celebration 150; ‘peril’ 145
Mălinescu, Alexandru 147
Mandelstam, Nadezhda Yakovlevna: Hope
Against Hope 20; Hope Abandoned 20
Mandelstam, Osip 20
‘Mankurť [unthinking slave] 77
Margolius Kovály, Heda 104, 106, 108,
110-11, 114-18, 120-3, 126
Margolius, Rudolf 104, 108, 110-11, 121
Marija, Marija (hymn) 75
marriage 125; between deportees of
differing nationalities 66-7 (see also
relationships); ‘by letters’ 111 (see also
prisoners); politically linked 171; rights
of ownership 115
Martinaitis, Marcelijus 73^4, 76-7, 79-80
Marxism 144, 146
mass graves 1
Mateescu, Olga 156
medics 41
memory: gaps 56; suppressed 172
‘memory boom’ 6
Menshevik: activists 26; trial 49
menstruation 91—2, 94; see also prisoners:
female
Mieželaitis, Eduardas 77—8
militia 142-3, 147, 156-8, 169, 171-2
Ministry of Interior 137n 165
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Romania)
148, 168
Ministry of Justice 126
Ministry of National Security 107
Moldovan, Leontina 158, 162
Molotov, Vyacheslav 25
money: hidden 17
Morava River 90
Moscow 20, 28, 30, 32, 37, 39, 42, 110,
146; Lefortovo 25; Lubyanka 35;
Metropol Hotel 20; State University
(MGU) 39—41
Motherland; traitors to 14
Movement of National Freedom, the 154,
176n84
Murmansk 28
museums 70, 72; ‘Fortress Number 13’ 159
‘national cleansing’ 132nl6
National Peasant Party 142
Nazi Party 12n29, 55; labour camps 56
(survival strategies 56)
NKVD (The People’s Commissariat for
Internal Affairs) 14, 16, 18, 20, 24—5,
29,31-5,41,45
Nomenklatura 70, 72—3, 78
Noreika, Laimonas 78
Novotný, Antonín 122, 127
nuns 89
nurses 41
Nyka-Niliūnas, Alfonsas 74
October Revolution 42
Ojoc, Rodiča 147
Operational Order No. 00439 36
Operational Order No. 00447 13
Operational Order No. 00486 13, 20, 33
Orlova, Raisa 14
orphanage 44, 80, 164—6; state run 34—5, 96
Paleckis, Justinas Vincas 70, 78; ‘saviour
from deportation’ 78
PamČť Národa 130
194 Index
Parasitism I37nl57
Partisans 9, 141-3, 152-3, 157, 166, 170,
172; role of women 143, 159
passports 27; domestic/intemal 31—2, 44;
‘minus thirty-eight’ 31; nationality 27
Pažaislis Monastery recreational zone 71
Peasant’s Party 160
Penal Law ‘88’ 132nl3
People’s Commissariat of Education 33;
children’s homes 33
People’s Commissariat of Health 33;
nurseries 33
People’s Democratic Constitution, the
137nl57
personal histories: accuracy 6; emotional
response 8, 15; practical responses 8,
15; reluctance to share 8
Petrushevskaya, Ludmilla 20
pilots (fighter) 41; see also Litvyak, Lidiya
Vladimirovna; Yegorova, Anna
Timofeyeva
Plisetskaya, Maya Mikhailovna 22, 42, 45
Poland 3, 8, 27-8, 39; deportees 58, 61,
68; government in exile 58
police: interrogations 5; stations 25, 32;
surveillance 3
Polish women: avoiding hard labour 59;
deportees 9; hard labour 59; prisoners
64; united 68
Političtívězni.cz 130, 131n4, 133n30
‘Pop-Oniga’ group 179nl31
Popova, Nina Vasil’evna 24
Pop-Sàileanu, Aristina 162, 168, 179nl31
Prague 42, 89-90, 93, 96, 102, 108,
112—13, 117—18, 123; Ďáblice cemetery
96; Wenceslas Square 94
Prague Spring 9, 86, 127, 129, 131 n5
pregnancy 96, 162
prisoners 55, 87, 106, 111, 113, 115, 162,
164—5, 168; abuse 94 (sexual 94, 173);
amnesty 123, 138n203, 138n202, 169;
‘The Big Secret’ 161; compensation
126, 130; correspondence 111—2;
‘dangerous and subversive’ 123; disease
92; education 166; female 12n29,
88-91, 93-101; food rations 91, 169;
force feeding 101; ‘Hamršildky’ case
102; ‘Hamršildky’ letters 129, 134n84;
hunger strikes 101, 129; marriage by
letters 111 ; nutrition 92; personal
appearance 100-1, 167; personal
hygiene 56, 64, 91—2, 160; personal
property 115; political 88, 90, 94-5,
102, 110, 113, 115-16, 123-4, 127, 129,
130-lnl, 163, 169-74 (men 88, 102,
113, 129, 135nl02; women 88, 90, 94,
97, 102, 113, 128, 152, 161, 172);
‘positive’ experiences 97-9; release
123-4; secret communication 97; secret
universities 101; sexual assault 133n42
prisons 3, 12n29, 25, 34, 87, 89, 92, 112,
159, 162, 166, 169; Arad 169; deaths
86; Dumbrava 163; Gherla 163, 168;
guards (čuzák) 92-3, 95, 99, 101, 112,
133n30, 169; Jilava (Forteress No. 13,
‘Romanian Bastille’) 159—62, 173;
Kladno 94; Kresty 25; Miercurea Ciuc
153, 161-3, 169-70; Mislea 161, 164,
169-70; Oradea 159, 161, 166, 169;
Pankrác 92-3, 96; Pardubice 89, 92, 99,
101, 123; Piteşti 161, 164; Ruzyně 93;
sanitation 91-2, 101, 133n30; searches
162; solitary confinement 92, 98, 101,
163; washrooms 92; women only 89,
161 ; women only departments within
89; workshops 89; Văcăreşti hospital
prison 162, 168-9; see also prisoners
propaganda 5, 9, 141, 148-9, 169
property; confiscation of 3
prostitutes see prostitution
prostitution 66, 89-90, 121; forced 56;
survival strategy 57
protests 88; student 141,145, 146-7,
149-51, 157, 164
‘punishment through kinship’ 9, 86, 102,
106, 128
purges 1, 13-15, 17, 19-20, 27, 29-30, 36,
40-1, 43-5, 88; halted 122;
nomenklatura 13; women 46n3-46n4
radio stations 150; Băneasa 148; Bod 148;
Budapest 141 —2; Free Europe 141;
military control 148; Novi Sad 141;
Ţâncăbeşti 148; Voice of America 141
Ravensbruk 56
Red Army, the 58, 142
Red Cross 39
Red Terror 13
relationships: sexual (between
nationalities) 67
religion 99, 167; celebrations 100 (see also
Christmas; Easter); religious leaders 88
relocation 3, 87; forced 117, 119, 128
repression 3^1, 54, 87-8, 122, 127-9, 141,
151, 159; collateral 3, 7, 87-8, 134n85;
mass 54, 56, 122; secondary 3, 103;
state sanctioned lOnl 1, 86, 102, 128;
women 1, 87, 141; see also Lithuania
Index 195
Retribučni 94; see also prisoners
Riazan 36
Ripan, Raluca 145
Rizea, Elisabeta 143, 152, 158, 172-4
Romania 3, 8-9, 141-2, 144, 148, 153,
157, 164, 168, 170, 172—3; agriculture
141—2; Arad prison 169; Budapest 142,
144- 6, 148 (University Square 146-7);
Bucharest 9, 145-6, 151, 153-4, 166,
168, 171-2, 177n98, 178nl00;
Câmpulung 153; Circuiamo. 22 143;
Circular no. 23 144; Cluj-Napoca 19,
145, 150-1, 166; Criminal Code 151;
Dumbrava Prison 163; Gherla Prison
163, 168; Government 148; Iasi 151;
industrialisation 142; industry 142;
Jilava Prison (Fortress Mo. 13,
‘Romanian Bastille’) 159-62, 173;
Miercurea Ciuc 153, 161-3, 169-70;
Mislea Prison 161, 164, 169—70; Oradea
Prison 159, 161,166, 169; Piteşti Prison
161, 164; Political Bureau 148 (Decree
199 ‘complicity in conspiracy’ 149, 153;
press 146, 148 (Scânteia 148); Protocol
no. 55 148, 176n51; Protocol no. 58
149); Royal Army 142; Timişoara 19,
145- 6, 149-50, 154, 172-3
(Becicherecu Mie military compound
149-50); Văcăreşti hospital prison 162,
168-9; Victor Babeş Park 144
Romanian soldiers 149
Romanian Workers Party 141, 143,
175nl3; Central Committee 141, 143;
Circular no. 22, 143; Scânteia 143
Rubavičius, Vytautas 69
Russia 27, 57, 63, 65
Russian see Russia
Russification 64
Ryastan 31
Ryazan 32
Samarkand 32
Sanatorium 121
schools 37—8, 72, 114; curriculum 19;
denunciation of parents 52
Second World War 1, 5, 9, 13-14, 20, 24,
26-8, 30, 32, 40, 44, 56, 72-3, 78-9,
118, 161
Secret Police 150 (see also State Security
Officers); Romanian 141-2, 145, 153—4,
169; Station 145, 147, 149, 152-3,
157-8, 166
Šepetys, Lionginas 69, 71—2
sexual humiliation 93-4, 128; starvation
159-60, 166; strip searches 162;
transfers 111; visitation 112, 133n49
(see also families); wages 91; ‘Wife of a
traitor to the Motherland’ 57; work units
(PÚV) 89-90
Siberia 58, 75, 78, 81
Šimková, Dagmar 90, 92—3, 100, 123, 128
Singer sewing machine 23
single parents 66, 68
Široký, Viliam 102
Skálová, Dagmar 94, 97
Slánská, Josefa 93, 109-10, 113, 116-17,
119-22, 123
Slánská, Rudolf 108-10
slavery 10n8, 90
Sling, Otto 104
Šlingova, Marian 95-6, 104, 109, 113,
115, 119, 123, 126
Slovak Department for the Documentation
of Crimes Committed by the Former
Communist Regime 139n232
Slovakia 119, 130
snipers 41
Socialism 77
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 123
Soviet Jews 30
Soviet Union 1—8, 13, 14, 26, 32, 40—1, 54,
142, 145, 148, 168; collapse 43; foreign
nationals 45; governance in Lithuania
70-4, 81 ; interference in Hungary 156
Soviet Women’s Anti-Fascist Committee
24
Soviet Women’s Committee 24
Soviétisation 13, 77
Stalin Prize, the 42
Stalin, Joseph 1, 4, 25, 28, 43, 110; death
of 33, 122—3; ‘the son does not answer
for the father’ 33, 39
Stalingrad 19, 26
Stalinist: de-Stalinisation 123, 129; era 2,
5, 15, 86, 122, 129-30, 142 (brutality
127); post-Stalinist 124; regime 4;
repression 122; terror 5, 126
starvation 63-4, 159-60
State Security 104-6, 115, 151; SNB 96;
STB 96
steel mills: Kladno 91
Strybki see Destruction battalions
Stuchlíková, Drahomíra 92, 97-8, 101
student paraphernalia: leaflets 147;
newspapers (Scânteia Tineretului (The
Spark of Youth)) 146; see also students
students 9, 40, 78, 141, 144, 145, 147-51,
154-5, 170, 172; arrests 144-5, 147,
196 Index
students continued
149-51, 153; expulsion 150; forced
condemnation of other students 149;
interrogation of 155; Jewish 39-40; see
also universities
suicide 25, 49n92, 51nl51, 76-7, 96, 121;
see also emotional response (to trauma)
surveillance 152
survival strategies 56
survival strategies, female 56, 58, 63, 68,
97-9, 121, 166; prostitution as 57
survival strategies, male 58, 63; lack of 64
§u§uman Group 153, 157-8, 167, 170,
176n77, 177n98
Sweden 39
Tambov 19
Tashkent 20
teachers 37-8, 41, 45
Teodor $u§man group 142, 152
terror 2, 14, 44, 126, 150, 168; state
sponsored 1; ‘wave oT 86; see also
Great Terror
textiles 90; mills 132n21
Thaw 5
theatres: Bolshoi 42-3
Tito, Josip Broz 144
‘Titoism’ 168
torture 59, 108, 166; ‘torture through
motherhood’ 95
‘traitors’ 126
Transnistriya 57
Transylvania 145
trauma 79, 111, 124, 172-3; see also
emotional response (to trauma)
treason 109
trials 108-9, 154; appeals 158; military
158; sham 5; show 108, 122, 159;
re-assessment 126; re-trials 126;
Slánský 108-9, 111, 122; secret 152; of
students 149-50, 154, 158
Trotskyism 43
Tsvetaeva, Marina 51 n 151
Ukraine 41, 57-8; Akhtyrka 35
UFyanovsk 19
Union of Workers Youth 143, 146, 148,
150-1; expulsion from 150
United Nations 156
United States 29, 74, 156
universities 9, 30, 37, 39; Art Institute in
Cluj-Napoca 144; Babeş University
144—5, 175nl7; Bolyai University 144,
150, 175nl7; denied entry 39; History
faculties 40; Marxism courses 144, 146;
Russian language courses 144; secret
prison 101; University of Timişoara
150
USSR 26, 31
Uzbekistan 35, 58
Vacková, Růžena 99, 101, 123
Velvet Revolution 129
Verdeţ, Illie 145
victims (of repression) 3—4, 7, 1 ln24, 81,
88, 127; behavioural changes 55; family
members of 14; female silence 56, 87-8;
recognised officially as 79; secondary 8,
15-16, 43-4, 86-7, 102, 128-9; status
54, 69-70
violence: sexual 56, 133n42; rape 56
Vishnevskaya, Galina Pavlovna 42, 45
Vorkuta 58
wages 145
war: dead 10n8
Warsaw Pact 127
Wehrmacht soldiers 79
women: experience of repression 7;
victims of repression 7
World Youth Festival 42
Yegorova, Anna Timofeyeva 41
Young Pioneers 38, 41
Yugoslavia 3, 144
yurts 68
ZAGS 32
Zhdanov, Andrei 17
Zub, Alexandru 151
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author | Hignett, Kelly Ilič, Melanie 1962- Leinarte, Dalia 1958- Snitar, Corina |
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callnumber-subject | HQ - Family, Marriage, Women |
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spelling | Hignett, Kelly Verfasser (DE-588)1150674172 aut Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Kelly Hignett, Melanie Ilic, Dalia Leinarte and Corina Snitar London ; New York Routledge 2018 xiii, 196 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe 28 Literaturangaben Geschichte 1937-1968 gnd rswk-swf Women Soviet Union Economic conditions Women Europe, Eastern Economic conditions Families Soviet Union Families Europe, Eastern Women's rights Soviet Union Women's rights Europe, Eastern Unterdrückung (DE-588)4257314-2 gnd rswk-swf Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Soviet Union History 1939-1945 Europe, Eastern History 1918-1945 Europe, Eastern History 1945-1989 Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 gnd rswk-swf Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 g Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 g Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Unterdrückung (DE-588)4257314-2 s Geschichte 1937-1968 z DE-604 Ilič, Melanie 1962- Verfasser (DE-588)135532175 aut Leinarte, Dalia 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)143155490 aut Snitar, Corina Verfasser (DE-588)115067430X aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-315-16239-3 Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe 28 (DE-604)BV026581378 28 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030041392&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030041392&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030041392&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Hignett, Kelly Ilič, Melanie 1962- Leinarte, Dalia 1958- Snitar, Corina Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe Women Soviet Union Economic conditions Women Europe, Eastern Economic conditions Families Soviet Union Families Europe, Eastern Women's rights Soviet Union Women's rights Europe, Eastern Unterdrückung (DE-588)4257314-2 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
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title | Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe |
title_auth | Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search | Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe |
title_full | Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Kelly Hignett, Melanie Ilic, Dalia Leinarte and Corina Snitar |
title_fullStr | Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Kelly Hignett, Melanie Ilic, Dalia Leinarte and Corina Snitar |
title_full_unstemmed | Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Kelly Hignett, Melanie Ilic, Dalia Leinarte and Corina Snitar |
title_short | Women's experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe |
title_sort | women s experiences of repression in the soviet union and eastern europe |
topic | Women Soviet Union Economic conditions Women Europe, Eastern Economic conditions Families Soviet Union Families Europe, Eastern Women's rights Soviet Union Women's rights Europe, Eastern Unterdrückung (DE-588)4257314-2 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Women Soviet Union Economic conditions Women Europe, Eastern Economic conditions Families Soviet Union Families Europe, Eastern Women's rights Soviet Union Women's rights Europe, Eastern Unterdrückung Frau Soviet Union History 1939-1945 Europe, Eastern History 1918-1945 Europe, Eastern History 1945-1989 Tschechoslowakei Rumänien Sowjetunion |
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