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The Civil War and early Soviet food policies left millions of children homeless and starving in Russia in the first half of the 20th century. Child mortality rates reached 95% in certain areas, and all of these problems remained endemic throughout the 1920s and 1930s. In The Dark Side of Early Soviet Childhood, 1917-1941 , Boris B. Gorshkov investigates the causes of this prolonged homelessness and starvation, the conditions faced by huge numbers of children, and the state's unsuccessful efforts to solve these horrendous issues. Gorshkov pays particular attention to the critical role of the…mehr
The Civil War and early Soviet food policies left millions of children homeless and starving in Russia in the first half of the 20th century. Child mortality rates reached 95% in certain areas, and all of these problems remained endemic throughout the 1920s and 1930s. In The Dark Side of Early Soviet Childhood, 1917-1941, Boris B. Gorshkov investigates the causes of this prolonged homelessness and starvation, the conditions faced by huge numbers of children, and the state's unsuccessful efforts to solve these horrendous issues. Gorshkov pays particular attention to the critical role of the secret police (the VChKa and the NKVD) in this story and draws on a range of previously unused archival sources to reveal the full extent of the suffering of children in Russia at this time, as well as the interconnected causes behind it.
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Autorenporträt
Boris B. Gorshkov is Assistant Professor of History at Kennesaw State University, USA. He is the author of Peasants in Russia from Serfdom to Stalin (Bloomsbury, 2018), Russia's Factory Children, Society, and the State: Childhood, Apprenticeship and Law, 1800-1917 (2009) and A Life under Russian Serfdom: Memoirs of Savva Dmitrievich Purlevskii, 1800-68 (2005).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Introduction: Street Children, Problem, Historiography, Discourses and Evidence 1. Street Children before the Bolshevik Revolution: Prelude to the Crisis 2. Soviet Street Children: Definition, Identity, Demography, Geography and Origins 3. A Revolutionary Childhood: Ideals, Declarations, Challenges, and Realities 4. New Economic Policy: Cheka Comes to Play 5. A "Happy Soviet Childhood": Stalinist Childhood Revisited Epilogue: Vanished Childhood in the early Soviet Union Conclusions Appendix Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Introduction: Street Children, Problem, Historiography, Discourses and Evidence 1. Street Children before the Bolshevik Revolution: Prelude to the Crisis 2. Soviet Street Children: Definition, Identity, Demography, Geography and Origins 3. A Revolutionary Childhood: Ideals, Declarations, Challenges, and Realities 4. New Economic Policy: Cheka Comes to Play 5. A "Happy Soviet Childhood": Stalinist Childhood Revisited Epilogue: Vanished Childhood in the early Soviet Union Conclusions Appendix Bibliography Index
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