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Russia Simplified

Dmitry

Everyday culture of Russia, mindsets, lifestyles of Russians and ordinary daily lives of people in Russia.

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Russian Nostalgia?

In the picture: a trail to a bald hill in Bitzevsky Park in Moscow.

The aim of my work and writing is to present Russian culture in a medium that can be consciously grasped and transformed from mythical forms into something that is, if not...

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Snippets of Everyday Reality in Russia

In the photograph: a rose garden near an orthodox church. They always have flower gardens on the church premises; I believe it’s a tradition. Those gardens are beautiful, and they add to the atmosphere of a sacred place. This one is especia...

13 days ago
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The ‘90s in Russia: Trivia

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I tried to sketch a big picture of what the ‘90s were in Russia in two previous posts. Such a summary was needed because memories and stories of the ‘90s are fragmented and highly personal.

When you ask a Russian abo...

a month ago
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The ‘90s in Russia, Part Two.

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The nineties in Russia. The state, the economy, and everyday life are no longer the way they used to be for decades of Soviet rule. Everything is changing. No money, no regularly paying jobs. No food. Prices are growi...

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The ‘90s in Russia, Part One.

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The period between 1991 and, very roughly, the end of 1999 (although the exact years may vary slightly depending on who you ask) stands alone as a distinct period of the newest Russian history. I was putting off this...

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