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Johannes Due Enstad is a historian and a Postdoctoral Fellow in Russian Studies at Universitetet i Oslo, where he is also affiliated with the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX). He currently studies right-wing militancy in post-Soviet Russia and teaches Russian history. Enstad has previously worked as a researcher at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment and the Center for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities. His research has been published in the Slavonic and East European Review and Terrorism and Political Violence.
Introduction
1. Life in the 1930s and the limits of Stalinist civilization
2. Hopes and fears: popular responses to the invasion
3. Facing annihilation
4. The ghost of hunger
5. 'More meat, milk, and bread than in the Stalinist Kolkhoz': life in the de-collectivized village
6. Religious revival and the Pskov Orthodox Mission
7. Relating to German and Soviet power
8. Hopes and fears, revisited: the end and aftermath of occupation
Conclusion.