Informed by Didier Fassin’s concept of humanitarian government, this article reveals a distinct pattern of secret care provisions imposed under Stalin by the secret police and its successor agencies (NKVD, MVD) first to the peasant children displaced by class war and the famine of 1932–33, and then to the children made homeless by the Great Terror and the 1940s’ national deportations. The article also identifies the under-researched reception centres as crucial sites for both administering emergency assistance and establishing the social classification necessary to apply these discriminatory measures. Affected by the decreasing faith in their possible socialist rehabilitation and lack of any official display of compassion, these children’s ...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
The article presents the consequences of the famine of 1921–1923, which affected many regions of the...
In October of 1917, the Bolshevik Party, under the leadership of V.I. Lenin, led a revolution and to...
Informed by Didier Fassin’s concept of humanitarian government, this article reveals a distinct patt...
The problem of child homelessness and neglect in the USSR became one of the grave socio-economic co...
In this dissertation, I trace the course of ethically founded notions of rights in the Soviet experi...
The support of abandoned children besprizornos in Soviet Russia during the twenties 1917-31. D. Caro...
Dorena Caroli. The social treatment of juvenile delinquency in Soviet Russia during the 1920s. This ...
The article reveals the organization of the state aid to homeless and neglected children in the Ukra...
The purpose of this article addresses the analysis of the normative base in the field of combating c...
Based upon evidence from archives in Russia, Georgia, Latvia and Estonia, this article examines the ...
<p class="Default"><span lang="EN-US">In the article the scientific, historical and socio-pedagogica...
This thesis develops the literature on the role of human rights in the Cold War by highlighting the ...
The struggle against children’s homelessness and organizing the work of orphanages after World War ...
Upon its adoption in December 1936, Soviet leaders hailed the new so-called Stalin Constitution as t...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
The article presents the consequences of the famine of 1921–1923, which affected many regions of the...
In October of 1917, the Bolshevik Party, under the leadership of V.I. Lenin, led a revolution and to...
Informed by Didier Fassin’s concept of humanitarian government, this article reveals a distinct patt...
The problem of child homelessness and neglect in the USSR became one of the grave socio-economic co...
In this dissertation, I trace the course of ethically founded notions of rights in the Soviet experi...
The support of abandoned children besprizornos in Soviet Russia during the twenties 1917-31. D. Caro...
Dorena Caroli. The social treatment of juvenile delinquency in Soviet Russia during the 1920s. This ...
The article reveals the organization of the state aid to homeless and neglected children in the Ukra...
The purpose of this article addresses the analysis of the normative base in the field of combating c...
Based upon evidence from archives in Russia, Georgia, Latvia and Estonia, this article examines the ...
<p class="Default"><span lang="EN-US">In the article the scientific, historical and socio-pedagogica...
This thesis develops the literature on the role of human rights in the Cold War by highlighting the ...
The struggle against children’s homelessness and organizing the work of orphanages after World War ...
Upon its adoption in December 1936, Soviet leaders hailed the new so-called Stalin Constitution as t...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
The article presents the consequences of the famine of 1921–1923, which affected many regions of the...
In October of 1917, the Bolshevik Party, under the leadership of V.I. Lenin, led a revolution and to...