Night of stone : death and memory in twentieth century Russia
Catherine Merridale (Author)
"During the twentieth century, Russia, Ukraine, and other territories of the former Soviet Union experienced more bloodshed and violent death than anywhere else on earth: fifty million dead, in an epic of destruction that encompassed war, revolution, famine, epidemic, and political purges. How did Russians cope with loss on such a scale and how does such a society mourn? In Night of Stone, Catherine Merridale asks Russians the most difficult questions about how their country's volatile past has affected their everyday lives, their aspirations, dreams, and nightmares. The result is a highly original and revealing history of modern Russia." "Above all, this is a history of silence. Untold millions were forbidden to mourn their loved ones, or knew the danger of expressing public sorrow for enemies of the people or vanished victims of the purges."--Jacket
History
402 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
9780670894741, 9780142000632, 0670894745, 0142000639
50519976
Another light
A culture of death
The palace of freedom
Transforming fire
Common and uncommon graves
The great silence
Nights of stone
Russia at war
The Pantheon
Death in the age of "developed socialism"
A tide of bones
Listening for the dead