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Today, when Russia has regained its electric power on the globe stage and Putin is repairing many of the old traditions and systems, it is helpful to understand what Russia was like at the time of transformation set in place by Gorbachev and prolonged by Yeltsin. For a while Russia experienced a period called "glasnost" and "perestroika" when all things felt possible and a spirit of democracy was in air. The Soviet Union was splitting up and everyday people were imagining a new democratic future, though this restructuring soon resulted in a rampant period of new capitalism and offense, before the crackdown and new monetary change under Putin. Before the Modern Russian Revolution is a glance back at this time of speedy change be a sociologist and anthropologist who traveled to the Russia and other countries which were then part of the Soviet Union. She traveled there three times between 1987 and 1990. This book describes her voyage there in 1988 as part of a resident diplomacy group that offered an opportunity to make personal links with people in all strolls of life. It really is an engaging personal account of a voyage to the Soviet Union done the "resident diplomacy" way - assembly people in person in their homes, universities, churches, courtrooms, and marketplaces. It requires you to definitely the center of Soviet lifestyle, where you will meet working mothers, the new entrepreneurs, lawyers, painters, journalist, psychologists, while others. While providing a marked contrast to the lifestyle of Russians today, these portraits help to provide insight into the new population Russia has become.