Warfare, epidemics, and famine left millions of Soviet children homeless during the 1920s. Many became beggars, prostitutes, and thieves, and were denizens of both secluded underworld haunts and bustling train stations. Alan Ball's study of these abandoned children examines their lives and the strategies the government used to remove them from the streets lest they threaten plans to mold a new socialist generation. The "rehabilitation" of these youths and the results years later are an important lesson in Soviet history
Following the dismantling of the socialist social protection system due to the collapse of the commu...
Conflict and political instability during the Second World War led to the massive displacement of pe...
The first Red Army soldiers that entered Smolensk in the fall of 1943 were met with a bleak landscap...
Caroli Dorena. Alan M. Ball, And Now My Soul Is Hardened. Abandoned Children in the Soviet Russia, 1...
Across Eastern Europe and Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict and violence a...
This book introduces ten people who were survivors of childhood trauma during the Soviet era and who...
The article analyzes the Soviet way of upbringing the so-called abandoned children (i.e. the childre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This dissertation explores the history of the "orphans...
The overall research objective of the thesis is to analyse the causal relationship between, on the o...
This groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive documentary history of children whose parents were i...
My thesis examines the phenomenon of 'social orphanhood' today and is based on twelve months' fieldw...
The problem of child homelessness and neglect in the USSR became one of the grave socio-economic co...
Published online: 06 Jun 2008When analysing dekulakisation little attention has been paid to the fac...
The modernization of Russian society at the turn of the XX-XX1 centuries gave rise to a complex set ...
The article presents the consequences of the famine of 1921–1923, which affected many regions of the...
Following the dismantling of the socialist social protection system due to the collapse of the commu...
Conflict and political instability during the Second World War led to the massive displacement of pe...
The first Red Army soldiers that entered Smolensk in the fall of 1943 were met with a bleak landscap...
Caroli Dorena. Alan M. Ball, And Now My Soul Is Hardened. Abandoned Children in the Soviet Russia, 1...
Across Eastern Europe and Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict and violence a...
This book introduces ten people who were survivors of childhood trauma during the Soviet era and who...
The article analyzes the Soviet way of upbringing the so-called abandoned children (i.e. the childre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This dissertation explores the history of the "orphans...
The overall research objective of the thesis is to analyse the causal relationship between, on the o...
This groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive documentary history of children whose parents were i...
My thesis examines the phenomenon of 'social orphanhood' today and is based on twelve months' fieldw...
The problem of child homelessness and neglect in the USSR became one of the grave socio-economic co...
Published online: 06 Jun 2008When analysing dekulakisation little attention has been paid to the fac...
The modernization of Russian society at the turn of the XX-XX1 centuries gave rise to a complex set ...
The article presents the consequences of the famine of 1921–1923, which affected many regions of the...
Following the dismantling of the socialist social protection system due to the collapse of the commu...
Conflict and political instability during the Second World War led to the massive displacement of pe...
The first Red Army soldiers that entered Smolensk in the fall of 1943 were met with a bleak landscap...