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Shush!: growing up Jewish under Stalin : a memoir
Emil Draitser
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page ix)
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NOTES ON LANGUAGES AND TRANSLATION (page xiii)
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Prologue (page 1)
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PART ONE
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1. How I Failed My Motherland (page 7)
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2. Fathers at War (page 18)
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3. Path to Paradise (page 33)
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4. What's in a Name! (page 46)
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5. Black Shawl (page 57)
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6. Us against Them (page 69)
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7. I Don't Want to Have Relatives! (page 83)
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8. Friends and Enemies (page 97)
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9. The Girl of My Dreams (page 107)
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10. How They Laugh in Odessa (page 116)
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PART TWO
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11. Papa and the Soviets (page 133)
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12. A Dependent (page 149)
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13. Without Declarations (page 159)
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14. Who's Who (page 169)
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15. A Strange Orange (page 179)
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16. Who Are You? (page 186)
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17. One Passover in Odessa (page 195)
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PART THREE
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18. On Commissars, Cosmopolites, and Lightbulb Inventors (page 205)
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19. Them! (page 213)
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20. No Kith, No Kin (page 224)
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21. Grandpa Uri (page 236)
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22. Missing Mikhoels (page 250)
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23. Black on White (page 260)
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24. Time Like Glass (page 269)
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25. The Death of Stalin (page 282)
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Epilogue (page 293)
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My Genealogical Tree (page 302)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SEEJ | 56.3 (2012): 472-473 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41698578 |
Citable Link
Published: c2008
Publisher: University of California Press
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- 9780520254466 (hardcover)