A small corner of hell : dispatches from Chechnya /
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Author / Creator: | Politkovskai͡a, Anna. |
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Uniform title: | Vtorai͡a chechenskai͡a. English |
Edition: | Pbk. ed. |
Imprint: | Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007. |
Description: | vi, 224 p. : map ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7716650 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Whose Truth? / Georgi Derluguian
- London, May 2002: The Beginning
- Ordinary Chechen Life in Wartime
- It's Nice to Be Deaf
- The Chiri-Yurt Settlement
- Makhkety: A Concentration Camp with a Commercial Streak
- A Zone within a Zone
- The Hundredth Grozny Blockade
- Viktoria and Aleksandr: Grozny Newlyweds
- A Village That No Longer Exists
- A Lawless Enclave
- A Nameless Girl from Nowhere
- The Burning Cross of Tsotsan-Yurt
- Starye Atagi: The Twentieth Purge
- V-Day
- The Chechen Choice: From the Carpet to the Conveyer Belt
- What Are the Rules of the Game?
- Modern Russian Life Against the Backdrop of the War
- Ruslan Aushev: "Nobody Guarantees Life in Chechnya Today"
- A Pogrom
- Five Hundred Rubles for Your Wife: The Chechnya Special Operation Ruins the Country
- Chechnya's Unique Islam
- Executions of Reporters
- Russia's Secret Heroes
- Killed by His Own
- It's Hard to Get Cartridges in Mozhaisk
- Who Wants This War?
- An Oligarchy of Generals
- Miracle Fields
- Boys and Girls
- Westernizers and Easternizers
- Chechnya as the Price for the UN Secretary-General's Post
- Special Operation Zyazikov
- We Survived Again!: A Chronicle of Colonel Mironov's Luck
- Epilogue: London, May 2002: An Ending Without Closure
- Afterword: Yellow on Black.