Club Red. Vacation Travel and the Soviet Dream - Diane P. Koenker
26 Chapter 1 the southern and western shores; other hotels and resorts belonged to vari- ous state or economic agencies, and the ...
Mending the Human Motor 27 The socialist transformation of Kislovodsk began in the mid-1920s with the gradual conversion of priv ...
28 Chapter 1 socialist control and converted to sanatoria and rest homes. In the mid-1920s, new construction of bath buildings a ...
Mending the Human Motor 29 to the Commission for Help to Scientists) and fi ve rest homes, along with sev- eral tourist camps. I ...
30 Chapter 1 and on the size of their membership. Workers in individual enterprises who wished to spend their annual leave at a ...
Mending the Human Motor 31 subsidized by state insurance, and workers received special discounts for rail travel to their destin ...
32 Chapter 1 adopted new rules and policies in January 1933. It now defi ned the worker group to include industrial workers, eng ...
Mending the Human Motor 33 of drinking mare’s milk. The share of technical personnel was highest in Kislovodsk (27 percent) and ...
34 Chapter 1 (Schoolteachers, although the numbers are small, tend to track with workers rather than with employees.) A kurort’s ...
Mending the Human Motor 35 or competitions.^62 Nonmaterial rewards were also important, and these were rationed to reward high p ...
36 Chapter 1 Health offi cials devoted considerable effort to monitoring the class com- position of their patients, even if this ...
Mending the Human Motor 37 cooperative trade union’s rest home planned in 1936 to serve 1,300 adults and 140 children, but in th ...
A family on vacation in Anapa, on the Black Sea, summer 1929. ...
Mending the Human Motor 39 consequence of the inability of spouses and families to travel together? Offi - cials argued in 1932 ...
40 Chapter 1 submit absolutely to all of the doctors’ orders .”^74 The chief administrative of- fi cer of each sanatorium and re ...
Mending the Human Motor 41 Substituting mountain and sea views for smokestacks and grimy cityscapes produced signifi cant benefi ...
42 Chapter 1 included lessons in science, technology, and foreign languages—and meals taken whenever the rester felt hungry, not ...
Mending the Human Motor 43 Along with their medical booklets, sanatorium patients received table as- signments and customized di ...
44 Chapter 1 establish their own proprietary farms. Resters in 1933 complained that the rest home issued them only six hundred g ...
Mending the Human Motor 45 chef for the Nal'chik sanatorium, the head doctor asked the candidate if he understood proteins, fats ...
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