Bushels of Rubles: Soviet Youth in Transition
By (Author) Kitty Weaver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Age groups: adolescents
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Higher education, tertiary education
Cultural studies
305.230947
Hardback
224
This study is the third and culminating work by Kitty Weaver on Soviet youth. The first, "Lenin's Grandchildren", studied the Soviet child from birth to age seven; the second, "Russia's Future" studied Soviet children from age seven to 14, the years of the "Young Pioneers". This study examines the Soviet system and its education of young communists in Komsomol (the Young Communist League) and at Moscow State University. Given the events of recent times, Weaver also shifts from examining how Soviet young people learned communism to considering how they "unlearn" communism. Her first-hand account is based on her travels and her study in the Soviet Union and in Russia and the other 14 republics. The question Weaver most frequently asked, and the question implied by many of her other quizzing of her Soviet friends and informants was, "Who are you" Their illuminating answers and her comments and observations sprinkle her narrative with a sense of the everyday, providing the reader with a three-dimensional portrait of Soviet life, of the hopes and the fears of Soviet youth.
KITTY WEAVER is the author of Lenin's Grandchildren (1971) and Russia's Future (Praeger, 1981). She has studied the Soviet Union, and, more particularly, Soviet youth for over thirty years. Her work has included graduate studies in American and Soviet Universities as well as repeated visits to the Soviet Union.