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Sinova, I.V
Deti v Gorodskom Rossiiskom Sotsiume vo Vtoroi Polovine XIX - Nachale XX v.
Problemy Sotsializatsii, Deviantnosti i Zhestokogo Obrashcheniia
[ Children in the urban Russian socium in the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries : Problems of socialization, deviance and brutal treatment]

St. Petersburg:  Dmitrii Bulanin, 2014
288 p. [16 ill.]Images
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm. Printing 500
ISBN: 9785860077461
Language: Russian
This monograph studies the main trends and deviations in the socialization of children in Russia in 19th - early 20th centuries. The author analyzes various sources on the legal status of children, the state policy on children, the issues of cruelty, exploitation, poverty, begging, crime, suicide, prostitution among youngsters. The topic of the study is very actual for modern Russia, where there are more homeless children now than there were immediately after WWII. Bibliography (pp. 239-270). List of sayings about family and children (pp. 271-287).
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