Ostrovsky, Nikolai, 43n
Ozemblovsky family, 26–7, 39, 49–50 (
Palchinsky, Pyotr, 196n
Pale of Settlement, 49, 65, 68, 69, 70, 511
Panova, Vera, 622
Panteleyev, Aleksei, 13
parents history, secrecy, 391–2, 646–7, 652, 654
loss, 319
renunciation, 295, 343– 4, 349
reunited with children, 108, 449–54, 544–58, 560, 561–5, 571
role, 162
(Zoshchenko), 491
Party members arrest (1930s), 238, 273, 330, 594
arrogance, 393
austerity, 14–19, 30, 158, 161
autobiographies, 35
child care, 47
children of, 32–3
double-life, 37–8
duties, 33–4
engineers, 153
and family life, 161
as husbands and fathers, 11
inspection and control, 34–40Jews, 68
and Khrushchev’s speech (1956), 597
‘kulaks’ barred, 355–6
and mass arrests, 281
personality submerged in Party, 34–5
private conduct/convictions, 34, 36
purge (1933), 157
questionnaires, 35
religious observance, 47
selfless dedication to Party, 1, 2, 3–4, 8–9 sexual promiscuity, 11
struggle, cult of, 73
suspicion, divertment, 653
wartime, 385
Western infuences on, 443
Pasternak, Boris, 190, 268, 431, 484–5, 593&n
Patolichev, Nikolai, 188
Pavlov, General Dmitry, 411
peasants age, 126
arrest, 82
and collectivization, 76–7, 83, 84–93, 92–4, 96–7, 128–9
communes, 51
complaints, 154
cultural/generation gap, 126
as ‘family’, 50–51
family farms, eradication, 81–7, 94
famine (1921), 5