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Stalin Lived in Our Apartment: How Our Ancestors' Traumas Affect Us (Stalin Zhil v Nashey Kvartire)
Tatyana Litvinova
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22.22£
Wars, genocide, famine, repression, and other social catastrophes leave powerful psychological trauma. It affects not only those who suffered the trauma but also their descendants. How is trauma passed down from generation to generation? What should we do with painful, terrible, or shameful family history? How can we stop being held hostage and break the spell of the past?
Publisher: Alpina Publisher
Weight: 350
Age restrictions: 12+
Author: Tatyana Litvinova
Circulation: 2000
Size: 21.5x14.3x1.4
Cover: Hardcover
Language: Russian
Pages: 254
Publication year: 2024
ISBN: 978-5-96-148238-6
ISBN (Barcode): 9785961482386

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