Club Red. Vacation Travel and the Soviet Dream - Diane P. Koenker
186 Chapter 5 The Business of Soviet Vacations Since the end of the war in 1945, Soviet trade union and health offi cials had wo ...
From Treatment to Vacation 187 The Economy of Shortages The Soviet spa vacation became one more defi cit item in the growing so- ...
188 Chapter 5 spurred the development of kurort-cities with the same sea and mountain ame- nities offered by central Sochi while ...
From Treatment to Vacation 189 Planners also proposed creating new differentiations among vacation des- tinations in order to ch ...
190 Chapter 5 pansions, sanatoria, and rest homes for restricted use. In the mid-1960s, a new form appeared alongside the pansio ...
From Treatment to Vacation 191 although everyone recognized that people or enterprises that did not pay for their own putevki we ...
192 Chapter 5 Komsomol respondents who preferred tourist vacations, 76 percent of Trud’ s participants said they wanted to spend ...
From Treatment to Vacation 193 following year that his institution was just as needy as everyone else. And every year the needs ...
194 Chapter 5 running out of gas, relying on an obsolete system that was unable to allocate effi ciently the resources at its co ...
From Treatment to Vacation 195 of this group, local kurort bureaus contracted in advance of each season with owners of private h ...
196 Chapter 5 experience itself. Finally acknowledging in 1976 the fact of this unplanned response to the huge demand for seasid ...
From Treatment to Vacation 197 people,” one that was socially homogenous and economically equal. The growth of the category of i ...
198 Chapter 5 “Often healthy people are assigned places in our kurorts, we can call them ‘permanent vacationers.’ Our health res ...
From Treatment to Vacation 199 Manipulating the medical putevka became another method by which in- tellectuals and white-collar ...
200 Chapter 5 Table 5.2 Production worker composition of vacationers in 1963, by selected kurort terri- tory, in ascending order ...
From Treatment to Vacation 201 vacation institutions might refl ect their own choices; a worker might prefer to vacation in a re ...
202 Chapter 5 the women, not to satisfy their affective needs. With no way to care for their children, mothers whose health requ ...
From Treatment to Vacation 203 of privacy. “Sex is a deep and shameful secret not meant to be discussed,” writes Elena Gorokhova ...
204 Chapter 5 Soviet health facilities had always been constructed on the principle of sex and age segregation. In the 1950s mos ...
From Treatment to Vacation 205 show up in Sochi with a child in tow risked incurring the wrath of local (and low-paid) medical p ...
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