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 ...
Dorena Caroli. The social treatment of juvenile delinquency in Soviet Russia during the 1920s. This ...
Defence date: 19 September 2006Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Graziosi, Università di Napoli Federico...
In the wake of Stalin's death in 1953 and Khrushchev's Secret Speech three years later, many Soviet ...
Informed by Didier Fassin’s concept of humanitarian government, this article reveals a distinct patt...
With the support of new sources from British and Hong Kong archives, this study casts new light on t...
The article presents the consequences of the famine of 1921–1923, which affected many regions of the...
Defence date: 22 June 2018Examining Board: Prof. Laura Lee Downs, European University Institute (EUI...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MHRA via the DOI ...
The article is devoted to the problem of liquidation of children’s homelessness and neglect in the S...
Based upon evidence from archives in Russia, Georgia, Latvia and Estonia, this article examines the ...
The article reveals the organization of the state aid to homeless and neglected children in the Ukra...
The relevance of the research problem due to a problem of child homelessness and neglect in Tatarsta...
This article present material from literature and from national experts about social work developmen...
The article examines the activities of the “Petrograd Mutual Aid Society” (OVP) in Omsk during the C...
peer reviewedThis article centralises a unique collection of ego documents created underCommunism in...
Dorena Caroli. The social treatment of juvenile delinquency in Soviet Russia during the 1920s. This ...
Defence date: 19 September 2006Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Graziosi, Università di Napoli Federico...
In the wake of Stalin's death in 1953 and Khrushchev's Secret Speech three years later, many Soviet ...
Informed by Didier Fassin’s concept of humanitarian government, this article reveals a distinct patt...
With the support of new sources from British and Hong Kong archives, this study casts new light on t...
The article presents the consequences of the famine of 1921–1923, which affected many regions of the...
Defence date: 22 June 2018Examining Board: Prof. Laura Lee Downs, European University Institute (EUI...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MHRA via the DOI ...
The article is devoted to the problem of liquidation of children’s homelessness and neglect in the S...
Based upon evidence from archives in Russia, Georgia, Latvia and Estonia, this article examines the ...
The article reveals the organization of the state aid to homeless and neglected children in the Ukra...
The relevance of the research problem due to a problem of child homelessness and neglect in Tatarsta...
This article present material from literature and from national experts about social work developmen...
The article examines the activities of the “Petrograd Mutual Aid Society” (OVP) in Omsk during the C...
peer reviewedThis article centralises a unique collection of ego documents created underCommunism in...
Dorena Caroli. The social treatment of juvenile delinquency in Soviet Russia during the 1920s. This ...
Defence date: 19 September 2006Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Graziosi, Università di Napoli Federico...
In the wake of Stalin's death in 1953 and Khrushchev's Secret Speech three years later, many Soviet ...