Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania: generational experiences
"This book explores the impact on different generations of Lithuanians of the fifty-year Soviet modernisation project which was implemented in Lithuania from 1940 to 1991. It reveals the specific characteristics of 'the last Soviet generation', born in the 1970s, and sets this generat...
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Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Lithuania: Timeline 1 ix xi xvi xvii Introduction: Social time and generations 1 LAIMA ŽILINSKIENĖ AND MELANIE ILIC 2 Soviet dystopia: Public spaces and modern materialities in late Soviet Lithuania 14 NERINGA KLUMBYTĖ 3 Understandings of crime and deviance in Sovietand post-Soviet Lithuania 30 MONIKA KARENIAUSKAITĖ 4 The last generation of engineers in SovietLithuania 49 SAULIUS GRYBKAUSKAS 5 Life course as an identity component of the last Soviet generation in Lithuania 64 SIGITA KRANIAUSKIENĖ 6 Identifying the 1970s generation 86 IRENA ŠUTINIENĖ 7 Particularities of the behavioural models of the last Soviet generation 110 LAIMA ŽILINSKIENĖ 8 Lithuania’s cultural elite, born from 1970 to 1980: Group, class and generational identities VILIUS IVANAUSKAS AND MONIKA KARENIAUSKAITĖ 127
viii Contents 9 The role of religious experience in the formation of life choices, social attitudes and behaviour models of different generations in Lithuania 146 IRENA EGLĖ LAUMENSKAITĖ 10 Communicative family memory across generations 170 LAIMA ŽILINSKIENĖ 11 Lithuania’s gender revolution: Reversed and stalled 191 AUŠRA MASLAUSKAITĖ Bibliography Index 210 228
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Index Adamova-Sliozberg, Olga 35 Afghanistan 93 Aliyev, Heydar 57 Andropov, Yuri 57 Arginta (metal processing plant) 59 artists 133 Assisted Living for the Disabled 22 Atgimimas (Reawakening) 103 banks; collapse 74 Belarusian (identity) 123 belonging 7-8 blat 32, 39, 160 Bolshevik revolution 18 Brezhnev, Leonid 115, 152, 157, 160 Broom (Šluota) 14-20, 22-24, 26; Primary Party Organisation 17 Budapest 135 Bulgaria 195 capitalism 133, 137, 191 Catholic resistance 147 Catholicism 147-8, 152-54, 159, 161-62: First Communion 148, 161, 163 censorship 42, 139: media 23, 26 children 2, 76, 78, 97, 119, 122, 140, 155, 163, 174, 176, 193-94, 204; ado lescence 159; childhood 94, 131, 138, 153, 159; childcare 196, 198, 201, 204 Christianity 147, 164-5; Christmas 140, 148, 159-60; Christmas Eve 159; Easter 140, 148, 159 Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania 152-3 church 131, 140, 153, 157, 161, 163, 165 Cidzikas, Petras 38 cohabitation 78, 157 Cold War 39, 43, 99 collaboration 151 collectivisation 19 cooperative housing 19 communism 113 communication: difficult topics 177, 187; ‘table talk’ 172, 174-85, 187-89; technology: Facetime 176; Skype 176; Zoom 176 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 3, 16, 58, 74, 158, 163-64 concentration camps 147 Conservatism 99 contraception 78 crime 30, 32, 34-35, 41, 134; bribery 40, 101-2; causes 34; Criminal Code 35-36; Criminal Statute of the Union of Lithuanian Freedom Fighters 36; definitions 35; domestic violence 42-3; murder 42, 44; perceived lack of 42; petty 44; policing 43 4, 101; theft 40; rape 41-2; sexuality 35; smuggling 32 Croatia
147 dedoyshchina 103 democracy 113 deportation 36-37 deviance 30, 32-33, 35; ‘social parasites’ 34 divorce see marriage dystopia (Soviet) 14-15, 22, 25-27 education 2, 37, 41, 49, 60, 64, 66, 74, 79, 96, 110, 118, 122, 134, 154, 194, 204; engineering courses 60; higher education 54—8, 60, 67, 69-70, 76, 79, 94, 96, 110, 121, 135-6, 193, 205-6; kindergarten 139; Liberal-arts 137 140; part-time 70; schools 131, 139-41, 155, 157, 161; vocational 67-9, 79, 96, 119
Index Elfa (electrotechnical plant) 53 employment: overtime 118; strikes 54; wages 50 5, 57֊8, 60, 206; women in 194, 205; unemployment 70, 75, 77, 96, 118, 204 England 59 engineers 49-52, 60 Estonia 3, 49, 52, 69, 79, 82, 90, 113 European Union 97, 116, 137, 194 factories 22 family 2, 8, 110, 112, 114, 116-19, 122-24, 131, 139-40, 148, 153, 155, 159, 165, 201; ‘baby boomers’ 88; celebrations 183-84; grief 1838 4; his tory 176-77, 188; in-laws 179; memory 170-76, 178, 180-1, 183-85, 187 farms 22, 116 fertility 194 Finland 59, 108; Finnish (language) 123 France 133 gender: daddy month 195; domesticity 192, 198, 201, 204-05 (see also childcare, under children); (inequality 191, 205; wages 193 Germany 113, 133 glasnost 35 Gorbachev, Mikhail 115, 160 Grinkeviciutė, Dalia 38 gulag 35 habitus 97-102, 106, 128, 134, 151, 156 Holocaust 31 Homo Sovieticus 34 homosexuality 35 housing 80: private 80; state owned 80 Hungary 22-23, 26, 195 intelligentsia 133 interior design 22 Kalanta, Romas 54 Katilius, Vytautas 23-24 Kaunas 22, 26, 31, 42, 54: Polytechnic Institute (KPI) 58; Synthetic Fibre Factory 57 KGB 39, 156, 161-62, 166 kinship 97, 111, 179, 183 Klaipėda 31, 41; Baltija Shipyard 52 Komsomol (Communist Youth League) 141-42, 155, 160 Kosterina, Galina Petrovna 35 Kosygin, Alexei 53 229 Kraniauskienė, Sigita 30 Khrushchev, Nikita 115, 152, 157 Kvietkauskas, Gintautas 59 Latvia 4, 49, 52-3, 59, 119 law 34 lawyers 35 Lenin 34 libraries 141 Lithuania: 1, 10, 15, 30, 34, 36, 39^11, 43, 49-50, 52-5, 65-6, 68, 70, 79, 82, 87, 95, 104, 110-2, 114, 118-20, 123-24, 151, 155, 173, 194-5;
Catholic Church 147, 155, 162 Catholics 147-8; cultural elites 127-28, 133, 135, 140, 142^43; de-Sovietisation 3 4; eco nomic transformation 118; German occupation 180; Grand Dutchy of 140; independence 42, 73, 75, 77, 79-80, 92, 116, 121, 128, 130, 141-2, 153^1, 162, 181; infrastructure 19-20; Jewish community 147; language 17, 122-3; Lithuanians (abroad) 133; Nazi occu pation 2, 115; Soviet occupation 2, 115-16, 152, 180-1; Soviétisation 115; Republic of 97, 105, 132; Riga 3 Lithuanian Archive of Literature and Art 15 Lithuanian Communist Party 3, 36, 40, 157; Central Committee 36 Lithuanian Democratic Labour Party 3 Lithuanian Ministry of Higher Educa tion 56 Lithuanian Planning Committee 56 Lithuanian Reform Movement 94, 120, 131-33, 141, 146, 149, 153, 162 Lithuanian Special Archive 30 Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (LSSR) 24-25, 32 Little Oktobrists 141 Lozoraitis, Stasys 120 Lukša, Albertas 17 marriage 76, 78, 81, 100, 136; divorce 136 materialism 138 Mažeikiai 25 media 41: American radio 156; MTV 133; Radio Liberty 140; Voice of America 140 memory 8-9, 91, 172; collective 9; communicative 9 military service 73^4, 76, 93, 95 modernity 1, 110
230 Index Moscow 40, 49 music 161 nationalism 32, 100 Nazis 2, 31, 35, 147, 151, 155 neoliberal capitalism see neoliberalism neoliberalism 4, 128, 132, 137-38, 191, 205 New Economic Policy 17 Norwegians 119 nostalgia 102, 130, 136-37, 141, 143 Palanga 24 patriotism 100 perestroika 31, 45, 92, 127, 130, 149, 153, 160, 162 Poland 147, 195 police, see crime Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet 16 privatisation 115 propaganda 154 protest 27, 121; resistance 130; ‘Singing Revolution’ 27, 93-5, 103, 116, 131 public transport 22 ‘Red October’ (factory) 25 religion 146, 149-50: religious identity 149-50 resistance (anti-Soviet) 35-38, 181-82 Rome 147 Russia 155, 195; Russian (language) 103-4; identity 123 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 34, 36 ‘Russian crisis’ 95 Russification 154 Ruvimovich Zakgeim, Yudel 35 Šiauliai 31 Siberia 148, 155-57 ‘Singing Revolution’; see protest shopping 24 Šluota see Broom Smetona, Antanas 36 Sniečkus, Antanus 157 Soviet Constitution 16 Soviet Studies 32-33 Soviet Union 59, 65, 80, 92, 110; collapse 49, 65, 81, 87, 128, 132, 142-43, 158, 173, 194; secession from 66 Stalin, Joseph 31, 34-35, 38, 44, 116 Stalinism 34, 115, 142 students 27 Švenčionys 22 Switzerland 133 Telšiai 25 thaw 31, 37-41, 43-44, 115 utopia (Soviet) 14-15, 25, 26-27, 34 USSR Committee for Work Affairs 57, Council of Ministers 57; Central Statistical Board 501 Gosplan 57; Ministry of Higher Education 57-8 unemployment, see employment United Kingdom 193 United States of America 59, 65, 100, 133, 193 universities 70, 127, 134: also, see education Vilnius 3, 18, 30, 44,
117, 135, 140, 156; Drill Factory 56; Engineering and Construction Institute 59-60; Pedago gical Institute 60; university 38, 59 ‘wild capitalism’ 74, 95, 115, 119-20, 127-28, 132, 134 Sajudis, see Lithuanian Reform Movement Second World War 31, 33, 35, 140, 147, 149, 151, 153-54, 181-82 Serbia 27 Šerkšnas, Antanas 35 Young Pioneers 141-2, 155 Yugoslavia 129 Vyshinsky, Andrey 35 Zdebskis, Juozas 43 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Lithuania: Timeline 1 ix xi xvi xvii Introduction: Social time and generations 1 LAIMA ŽILINSKIENĖ AND MELANIE ILIC 2 Soviet dystopia: Public spaces and modern materialities in late Soviet Lithuania 14 NERINGA KLUMBYTĖ 3 Understandings of crime and deviance in Sovietand post-Soviet Lithuania 30 MONIKA KARENIAUSKAITĖ 4 The last generation of engineers in SovietLithuania 49 SAULIUS GRYBKAUSKAS 5 Life course as an identity component of the last Soviet generation in Lithuania 64 SIGITA KRANIAUSKIENĖ 6 Identifying the 1970s generation 86 IRENA ŠUTINIENĖ 7 Particularities of the behavioural models of the last Soviet generation 110 LAIMA ŽILINSKIENĖ 8 Lithuania’s cultural elite, born from 1970 to 1980: Group, class and generational identities VILIUS IVANAUSKAS AND MONIKA KARENIAUSKAITĖ 127
viii Contents 9 The role of religious experience in the formation of life choices, social attitudes and behaviour models of different generations in Lithuania 146 IRENA EGLĖ LAUMENSKAITĖ 10 Communicative family memory across generations 170 LAIMA ŽILINSKIENĖ 11 Lithuania’s gender revolution: Reversed and stalled 191 AUŠRA MASLAUSKAITĖ Bibliography Index 210 228
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Index Adamova-Sliozberg, Olga 35 Afghanistan 93 Aliyev, Heydar 57 Andropov, Yuri 57 Arginta (metal processing plant) 59 artists 133 Assisted Living for the Disabled 22 Atgimimas (Reawakening) 103 banks; collapse 74 Belarusian (identity) 123 belonging 7-8 blat 32, 39, 160 Bolshevik revolution 18 Brezhnev, Leonid 115, 152, 157, 160 Broom (Šluota) 14-20, 22-24, 26; Primary Party Organisation 17 Budapest 135 Bulgaria 195 capitalism 133, 137, 191 Catholic resistance 147 Catholicism 147-8, 152-54, 159, 161-62: First Communion 148, 161, 163 censorship 42, 139: media 23, 26 children 2, 76, 78, 97, 119, 122, 140, 155, 163, 174, 176, 193-94, 204; ado lescence 159; childhood 94, 131, 138, 153, 159; childcare 196, 198, 201, 204 Christianity 147, 164-5; Christmas 140, 148, 159-60; Christmas Eve 159; Easter 140, 148, 159 Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania 152-3 church 131, 140, 153, 157, 161, 163, 165 Cidzikas, Petras 38 cohabitation 78, 157 Cold War 39, 43, 99 collaboration 151 collectivisation 19 cooperative housing 19 communism 113 communication: difficult topics 177, 187; ‘table talk’ 172, 174-85, 187-89; technology: Facetime 176; Skype 176; Zoom 176 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 3, 16, 58, 74, 158, 163-64 concentration camps 147 Conservatism 99 contraception 78 crime 30, 32, 34-35, 41, 134; bribery 40, 101-2; causes 34; Criminal Code 35-36; Criminal Statute of the Union of Lithuanian Freedom Fighters 36; definitions 35; domestic violence 42-3; murder 42, 44; perceived lack of 42; petty 44; policing 43 4, 101; theft 40; rape 41-2; sexuality 35; smuggling 32 Croatia
147 dedoyshchina 103 democracy 113 deportation 36-37 deviance 30, 32-33, 35; ‘social parasites’ 34 divorce see marriage dystopia (Soviet) 14-15, 22, 25-27 education 2, 37, 41, 49, 60, 64, 66, 74, 79, 96, 110, 118, 122, 134, 154, 194, 204; engineering courses 60; higher education 54—8, 60, 67, 69-70, 76, 79, 94, 96, 110, 121, 135-6, 193, 205-6; kindergarten 139; Liberal-arts 137 140; part-time 70; schools 131, 139-41, 155, 157, 161; vocational 67-9, 79, 96, 119
Index Elfa (electrotechnical plant) 53 employment: overtime 118; strikes 54; wages 50 5, 57֊8, 60, 206; women in 194, 205; unemployment 70, 75, 77, 96, 118, 204 England 59 engineers 49-52, 60 Estonia 3, 49, 52, 69, 79, 82, 90, 113 European Union 97, 116, 137, 194 factories 22 family 2, 8, 110, 112, 114, 116-19, 122-24, 131, 139-40, 148, 153, 155, 159, 165, 201; ‘baby boomers’ 88; celebrations 183-84; grief 1838 4; his tory 176-77, 188; in-laws 179; memory 170-76, 178, 180-1, 183-85, 187 farms 22, 116 fertility 194 Finland 59, 108; Finnish (language) 123 France 133 gender: daddy month 195; domesticity 192, 198, 201, 204-05 (see also childcare, under children); (inequality 191, 205; wages 193 Germany 113, 133 glasnost 35 Gorbachev, Mikhail 115, 160 Grinkeviciutė, Dalia 38 gulag 35 habitus 97-102, 106, 128, 134, 151, 156 Holocaust 31 Homo Sovieticus 34 homosexuality 35 housing 80: private 80; state owned 80 Hungary 22-23, 26, 195 intelligentsia 133 interior design 22 Kalanta, Romas 54 Katilius, Vytautas 23-24 Kaunas 22, 26, 31, 42, 54: Polytechnic Institute (KPI) 58; Synthetic Fibre Factory 57 KGB 39, 156, 161-62, 166 kinship 97, 111, 179, 183 Klaipėda 31, 41; Baltija Shipyard 52 Komsomol (Communist Youth League) 141-42, 155, 160 Kosterina, Galina Petrovna 35 Kosygin, Alexei 53 229 Kraniauskienė, Sigita 30 Khrushchev, Nikita 115, 152, 157 Kvietkauskas, Gintautas 59 Latvia 4, 49, 52-3, 59, 119 law 34 lawyers 35 Lenin 34 libraries 141 Lithuania: 1, 10, 15, 30, 34, 36, 39^11, 43, 49-50, 52-5, 65-6, 68, 70, 79, 82, 87, 95, 104, 110-2, 114, 118-20, 123-24, 151, 155, 173, 194-5;
Catholic Church 147, 155, 162 Catholics 147-8; cultural elites 127-28, 133, 135, 140, 142^43; de-Sovietisation 3 4; eco nomic transformation 118; German occupation 180; Grand Dutchy of 140; independence 42, 73, 75, 77, 79-80, 92, 116, 121, 128, 130, 141-2, 153^1, 162, 181; infrastructure 19-20; Jewish community 147; language 17, 122-3; Lithuanians (abroad) 133; Nazi occu pation 2, 115; Soviet occupation 2, 115-16, 152, 180-1; Soviétisation 115; Republic of 97, 105, 132; Riga 3 Lithuanian Archive of Literature and Art 15 Lithuanian Communist Party 3, 36, 40, 157; Central Committee 36 Lithuanian Democratic Labour Party 3 Lithuanian Ministry of Higher Educa tion 56 Lithuanian Planning Committee 56 Lithuanian Reform Movement 94, 120, 131-33, 141, 146, 149, 153, 162 Lithuanian Special Archive 30 Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (LSSR) 24-25, 32 Little Oktobrists 141 Lozoraitis, Stasys 120 Lukša, Albertas 17 marriage 76, 78, 81, 100, 136; divorce 136 materialism 138 Mažeikiai 25 media 41: American radio 156; MTV 133; Radio Liberty 140; Voice of America 140 memory 8-9, 91, 172; collective 9; communicative 9 military service 73^4, 76, 93, 95 modernity 1, 110
230 Index Moscow 40, 49 music 161 nationalism 32, 100 Nazis 2, 31, 35, 147, 151, 155 neoliberal capitalism see neoliberalism neoliberalism 4, 128, 132, 137-38, 191, 205 New Economic Policy 17 Norwegians 119 nostalgia 102, 130, 136-37, 141, 143 Palanga 24 patriotism 100 perestroika 31, 45, 92, 127, 130, 149, 153, 160, 162 Poland 147, 195 police, see crime Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet 16 privatisation 115 propaganda 154 protest 27, 121; resistance 130; ‘Singing Revolution’ 27, 93-5, 103, 116, 131 public transport 22 ‘Red October’ (factory) 25 religion 146, 149-50: religious identity 149-50 resistance (anti-Soviet) 35-38, 181-82 Rome 147 Russia 155, 195; Russian (language) 103-4; identity 123 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 34, 36 ‘Russian crisis’ 95 Russification 154 Ruvimovich Zakgeim, Yudel 35 Šiauliai 31 Siberia 148, 155-57 ‘Singing Revolution’; see protest shopping 24 Šluota see Broom Smetona, Antanas 36 Sniečkus, Antanus 157 Soviet Constitution 16 Soviet Studies 32-33 Soviet Union 59, 65, 80, 92, 110; collapse 49, 65, 81, 87, 128, 132, 142-43, 158, 173, 194; secession from 66 Stalin, Joseph 31, 34-35, 38, 44, 116 Stalinism 34, 115, 142 students 27 Švenčionys 22 Switzerland 133 Telšiai 25 thaw 31, 37-41, 43-44, 115 utopia (Soviet) 14-15, 25, 26-27, 34 USSR Committee for Work Affairs 57, Council of Ministers 57; Central Statistical Board 501 Gosplan 57; Ministry of Higher Education 57-8 unemployment, see employment United Kingdom 193 United States of America 59, 65, 100, 133, 193 universities 70, 127, 134: also, see education Vilnius 3, 18, 30, 44,
117, 135, 140, 156; Drill Factory 56; Engineering and Construction Institute 59-60; Pedago gical Institute 60; university 38, 59 ‘wild capitalism’ 74, 95, 115, 119-20, 127-28, 132, 134 Sajudis, see Lithuanian Reform Movement Second World War 31, 33, 35, 140, 147, 149, 151, 153-54, 181-82 Serbia 27 Šerkšnas, Antanas 35 Young Pioneers 141-2, 155 Yugoslavia 129 Vyshinsky, Andrey 35 Zdebskis, Juozas 43 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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contents | Introduction : social time and generations / Laima Žilinskienė and Melanie Ilic -- Soviet dystopia : public spaces and modern materialities in late Soviet Lithuania / Neringa Klumbytė -- Understandings of crime and deviance in Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania / Monika Kareniauskaitė -- The last generation of engineers in Soviet Lithuania / Saulius Grybkauskas -- Life course as an identity component of the last Soviet generation in Lithuania / Sigita Kraniauskienė -- Identifying the 1970s generation / Irena Šutinienė -- Particularities of the behavioural models of the last Soviet generation / Laima Žilinskienė -- Lithuania's cultural elite, born from 1970 to 1980 : group, class and generational identities / Vilius Ivanauskas and Monika Kareniauskaitė -- The role of religious experience in the formation of life choices, social attitudes and behaviour models of different generations in Lithuania / Irena Eglė Laumenskaitė -- Communicative family memory across generations / Laima Žilinskienė -- Lithuania's gender revolution : reversed and stalled / Aušra Maslauskaitė |
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spelling | Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania generational experiences edited by Laima Žilinskienė and Melanie Ilic London ; New York Routledge 2022 xviii, 230 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme (schwarz-weiß), Porträt (Vilus Ivanauskas) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe Introduction : social time and generations / Laima Žilinskienė and Melanie Ilic -- Soviet dystopia : public spaces and modern materialities in late Soviet Lithuania / Neringa Klumbytė -- Understandings of crime and deviance in Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania / Monika Kareniauskaitė -- The last generation of engineers in Soviet Lithuania / Saulius Grybkauskas -- Life course as an identity component of the last Soviet generation in Lithuania / Sigita Kraniauskienė -- Identifying the 1970s generation / Irena Šutinienė -- Particularities of the behavioural models of the last Soviet generation / Laima Žilinskienė -- Lithuania's cultural elite, born from 1970 to 1980 : group, class and generational identities / Vilius Ivanauskas and Monika Kareniauskaitė -- The role of religious experience in the formation of life choices, social attitudes and behaviour models of different generations in Lithuania / Irena Eglė Laumenskaitė -- Communicative family memory across generations / Laima Žilinskienė -- Lithuania's gender revolution : reversed and stalled / Aušra Maslauskaitė "This book explores the impact on different generations of Lithuanians of the fifty-year Soviet modernisation project which was implemented in Lithuania from 1940 to 1991. It reveals the specific characteristics of 'the last Soviet generation', born in the 1970s, and sets this generation apart from those who were born earlier and later. It analyses changes in attitudes, choices and relationships in a variety of social spheres and contexts and the adaptation skills which were required during the late Soviet and post-Soviet transformation processes. Overall, it presents a great deal of detail on the social experiences of different generations in late Soviet and post-Soviet society"-- Geschichte 1945-1991 gnd rswk-swf Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd rswk-swf Kohortenanalyse (DE-588)4138256-0 gnd rswk-swf Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd rswk-swf Litauen (DE-588)4074266-0 gnd rswk-swf Generations / Lithuania Intergenerational relations / Lithuania Group identity / Lithuania Social change / Lithuania Collective memory / Lithuania Communism / Lithuania Cohort analysis Lithuania / Social conditions / 1945-1991 Cohort Studies Générations / Lituanie Relations entre générations / Lituanie Identité collective / Lituanie Mémoire collective / Lituanie Analyse par cohorte Lituanie / Conditions sociales / 1945-1991 Collective memory Communism Generations Group identity Intergenerational relations Social change Social conditions Lithuania 1945-1991 (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Litauen (DE-588)4074266-0 g Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 s Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 s Kohortenanalyse (DE-588)4138256-0 s Geschichte 1945-1991 z DE-604 Žilinskienė, Laima (DE-588)1257699822 edt Ilič, Melanie 1962- (DE-588)135532175 edt Ivanauskas, Vilius 1979-2018 Sonstige (DE-588)102498818X oth Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-03-217084-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk. 978-1-00-302305-0 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033340939&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033340939&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033340939&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania generational experiences Introduction : social time and generations / Laima Žilinskienė and Melanie Ilic -- Soviet dystopia : public spaces and modern materialities in late Soviet Lithuania / Neringa Klumbytė -- Understandings of crime and deviance in Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania / Monika Kareniauskaitė -- The last generation of engineers in Soviet Lithuania / Saulius Grybkauskas -- Life course as an identity component of the last Soviet generation in Lithuania / Sigita Kraniauskienė -- Identifying the 1970s generation / Irena Šutinienė -- Particularities of the behavioural models of the last Soviet generation / Laima Žilinskienė -- Lithuania's cultural elite, born from 1970 to 1980 : group, class and generational identities / Vilius Ivanauskas and Monika Kareniauskaitė -- The role of religious experience in the formation of life choices, social attitudes and behaviour models of different generations in Lithuania / Irena Eglė Laumenskaitė -- Communicative family memory across generations / Laima Žilinskienė -- Lithuania's gender revolution : reversed and stalled / Aušra Maslauskaitė Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd Kohortenanalyse (DE-588)4138256-0 gnd Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd |
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title | Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania generational experiences |
title_auth | Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania generational experiences |
title_exact_search | Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania generational experiences |
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title_full | Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania generational experiences edited by Laima Žilinskienė and Melanie Ilic |
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title_full_unstemmed | Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania generational experiences edited by Laima Žilinskienė and Melanie Ilic |
title_short | Soviet and post-Soviet Lithuania |
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