Social Control under Stalin and Khrushchev
The Phantom of a Well-Ordered State
Herausgeber: Retish, Aaron B.; Rebitschek, Immo
Social Control under Stalin and Khrushchev
The Phantom of a Well-Ordered State
Herausgeber: Retish, Aaron B.; Rebitschek, Immo
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Reassessing the structures and strategies of the Soviet state, this book examines how social control under Stalin and Khrushchev evolved from mass repression to legal pressure.
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Reassessing the structures and strategies of the Soviet state, this book examines how social control under Stalin and Khrushchev evolved from mass repression to legal pressure.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781487544270
- ISBN-10: 1487544278
- Artikelnr.: 67746753
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781487544270
- ISBN-10: 1487544278
- Artikelnr.: 67746753
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Immo Rebitschek and Aaron B. Retish
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction
Immo Rebitschek and Aaron B. Retish
Part I. Negotiating Terror and Social Discipline in the 1930s
Controlling the Soviet Family through Alimony: Righteous Women, Starving
Children, and Bad Fathers, 1925-39
Aaron B. Retish
Nashi/ne Nashi, Individual Smallholders, Social Control, and the State in
Ziuzdinskii District, Kirov Region, 1932-9
Samantha Lomb
Social Control in the Workplace: Labour Discipline and Workers’ Rights
under Stalin
Maria Starun
"Such was the Music, Such was the Dance": Understanding the Internal and
External Motivations of a Stalinist Perpetrator
Timothy K. Blauvelt
Part II. Forging Society in War and Peace
Soviet "Hard Labour," Population Management, and Social Control in the
Postwar Gulag
Alan Barenberg
The Protection of Socialist Property and the Voices of "Thieves"
Juliette Cadiot
"They are afraid": Medical Surveillance in Soviet Russia, 1940-54
Amanda McNair
Part III. Post Stalin: Trajectories of Social Control
From the Street to the Court (and Back): Juvenile Delinquency in the 1950s
Immo Rebitschek
After the XX Congress: Liberalization and the Problem of Social Order
Yoram Gorlizki
From Mass Terror to Mass Social Control: The Soviet Secret Police’s New
Roles and Functions in the Early Post-Stalin Era
Evgenia Lezina
Social Control in Post-Stalinist Courts: Housing Disputes and Citizen
Demand of Legality
Dina Moyal
Stalin’s Socialisms
David Shearer
List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
Immo Rebitschek and Aaron B. Retish
Part I. Negotiating Terror and Social Discipline in the 1930s
Controlling the Soviet Family through Alimony: Righteous Women, Starving
Children, and Bad Fathers, 1925-39
Aaron B. Retish
Nashi/ne Nashi, Individual Smallholders, Social Control, and the State in
Ziuzdinskii District, Kirov Region, 1932-9
Samantha Lomb
Social Control in the Workplace: Labour Discipline and Workers’ Rights
under Stalin
Maria Starun
"Such was the Music, Such was the Dance": Understanding the Internal and
External Motivations of a Stalinist Perpetrator
Timothy K. Blauvelt
Part II. Forging Society in War and Peace
Soviet "Hard Labour," Population Management, and Social Control in the
Postwar Gulag
Alan Barenberg
The Protection of Socialist Property and the Voices of "Thieves"
Juliette Cadiot
"They are afraid": Medical Surveillance in Soviet Russia, 1940-54
Amanda McNair
Part III. Post Stalin: Trajectories of Social Control
From the Street to the Court (and Back): Juvenile Delinquency in the 1950s
Immo Rebitschek
After the XX Congress: Liberalization and the Problem of Social Order
Yoram Gorlizki
From Mass Terror to Mass Social Control: The Soviet Secret Police’s New
Roles and Functions in the Early Post-Stalin Era
Evgenia Lezina
Social Control in Post-Stalinist Courts: Housing Disputes and Citizen
Demand of Legality
Dina Moyal
Stalin’s Socialisms
David Shearer
List of Contributors
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction
Immo Rebitschek and Aaron B. Retish
Part I. Negotiating Terror and Social Discipline in the 1930s
Controlling the Soviet Family through Alimony: Righteous Women, Starving
Children, and Bad Fathers, 1925-39
Aaron B. Retish
Nashi/ne Nashi, Individual Smallholders, Social Control, and the State in
Ziuzdinskii District, Kirov Region, 1932-9
Samantha Lomb
Social Control in the Workplace: Labour Discipline and Workers’ Rights
under Stalin
Maria Starun
"Such was the Music, Such was the Dance": Understanding the Internal and
External Motivations of a Stalinist Perpetrator
Timothy K. Blauvelt
Part II. Forging Society in War and Peace
Soviet "Hard Labour," Population Management, and Social Control in the
Postwar Gulag
Alan Barenberg
The Protection of Socialist Property and the Voices of "Thieves"
Juliette Cadiot
"They are afraid": Medical Surveillance in Soviet Russia, 1940-54
Amanda McNair
Part III. Post Stalin: Trajectories of Social Control
From the Street to the Court (and Back): Juvenile Delinquency in the 1950s
Immo Rebitschek
After the XX Congress: Liberalization and the Problem of Social Order
Yoram Gorlizki
From Mass Terror to Mass Social Control: The Soviet Secret Police’s New
Roles and Functions in the Early Post-Stalin Era
Evgenia Lezina
Social Control in Post-Stalinist Courts: Housing Disputes and Citizen
Demand of Legality
Dina Moyal
Stalin’s Socialisms
David Shearer
List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
Immo Rebitschek and Aaron B. Retish
Part I. Negotiating Terror and Social Discipline in the 1930s
Controlling the Soviet Family through Alimony: Righteous Women, Starving
Children, and Bad Fathers, 1925-39
Aaron B. Retish
Nashi/ne Nashi, Individual Smallholders, Social Control, and the State in
Ziuzdinskii District, Kirov Region, 1932-9
Samantha Lomb
Social Control in the Workplace: Labour Discipline and Workers’ Rights
under Stalin
Maria Starun
"Such was the Music, Such was the Dance": Understanding the Internal and
External Motivations of a Stalinist Perpetrator
Timothy K. Blauvelt
Part II. Forging Society in War and Peace
Soviet "Hard Labour," Population Management, and Social Control in the
Postwar Gulag
Alan Barenberg
The Protection of Socialist Property and the Voices of "Thieves"
Juliette Cadiot
"They are afraid": Medical Surveillance in Soviet Russia, 1940-54
Amanda McNair
Part III. Post Stalin: Trajectories of Social Control
From the Street to the Court (and Back): Juvenile Delinquency in the 1950s
Immo Rebitschek
After the XX Congress: Liberalization and the Problem of Social Order
Yoram Gorlizki
From Mass Terror to Mass Social Control: The Soviet Secret Police’s New
Roles and Functions in the Early Post-Stalin Era
Evgenia Lezina
Social Control in Post-Stalinist Courts: Housing Disputes and Citizen
Demand of Legality
Dina Moyal
Stalin’s Socialisms
David Shearer
List of Contributors