Abstract

The article examines the influence of family upbrining on the socialization of the post-war generation in the context of generational discourse. Based on the theory of generations, such an impact concerns, first, the value-semantic sphere: moral ideals, attitudes, civic and individual values. The authors of the article use the materials of an in-depth unstructured interview based on the methodology of oral history and build their conclusions about the importance of the family for the formation of a social generation on a wide range of sources.

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