Table of contents for Russia's sputnik generation : Soviet baby boomers talk about their lives / translated and edited by Donald J. Raleigh.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. "Sasha the Muscovite": Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Konstantinov
2. "Back then I really wanted to join the party": Natalia Valentinovna Altukhova (maiden name 
Pronina)
3. "We grew up in a normal time": Natalia P.
4. "Our entire generation . . . welcomed perestroika": Arkadii Olegovich Darchenko
5. "I saw the life of my country, and thereby my own, from a variety of perspectives": Natalia 
Aleksandrovna Belovolova (maiden name Ianichkina)
6. "It's very hard to be a woman in our country": Olga Vladimirovna Kamaiurova
7. "I came to understand things, but only gradually": Aleksandr Vladimirovich Trubnikov
8. "People have lost a great deal in terms of their confidence in tomorrow": Gennadii Viktorovich 
Ivanov
Selected Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Saratov (Russia) -- History -- 20th century.
Saratov (Russia) -- Social conditions.
Saratov (Russia) -- Biography.
Interviews -- Russia (Federation) -- Saratov.
Oral history -- Russia (Federation) -- Saratov.
Soviet Union -- History -- 1953-1985.
Soviet Union -- History -- 1985-1991.