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Siberia A Cultural History Haywood A J

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Siberia A Cultural History Haywood A J
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Publisher: Andrews
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.67 MB
Author: Haywood, A. J
ISBN: 9781908493378, 1908493372
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Siberia A Cultural History Haywood A J by Haywood, A. J 9781908493378, 1908493372 instant download after payment.

Before setting foot in Siberia, like most people, I imagined it mostly as a distant but somehow exotic place of extreme cold, and a region of vast forests and steppe filled with exiles. It seemed like Australia - my place of birth - in an ice-box. When I happened to come across someone who had travelled through Soviet-era Siberia with a guitar
and collected Russian folk songs, my fascination grew. Several years would pass, however, before I crossed the Urals myself. In January 1992, at a time when the Soviet Union had ceased to exist but Russia was caught in colliding worlds of the past and present, I travelled to Moscow and stayed with a family to round off a Russian language course I was doing at Melbourne University. The Moscow I found in early 1992 was a chaos of systems - some things worked by the
old rules, others by the new, and the whole economy had moved out of the shops and onto Moscow’s bustling streets. Visits to St. Petersburg followed, and in 1998 I finally had the opportunity to travel to Siberia for a couple of months spent working on chapters of a guidebook for an international publisher.

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