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The Disciplined Dictatorship
The Soviet Procuracy from Stalin to Khrushchev, 1938—1956
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
1 524 kr
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The flagship of the Stalinist judiciary was the great show trials of the 1930s, but the central role was played by its authorities away from the Moscow limelight. The Disciplined Dictatorship offers a groundbreaking examination of one of the Soviet Union's most powerful yet understudied institutions: the procuracy. Far from being mere public prosecutors in the Western sense, Soviet procurators wielded sweeping authority over the entire legal system: their actions affected millions of people's lives inside and outside of the courtroom, through the investigation and prosecution of everyday crimes--from theft and assault to murder--and by enforcing legal norms within government institutions themselves. Soviet procurators bore responsibility to enforce legal norms in society and within the state apparatus. All branches of government, including the police, were subject to procurators' supervision. Drawing on an extensive body of archival sources, this book explores both the practices of law enforcement and the relationship between legal and police institutions in the Soviet province Molotov, under and after Stalin. It shows how the Stalinist procuracy not only was a crucial instrument for controlling the Soviet populace but also how it evolved into the essential tool for the Stalinist state to serve as a check for its institutions and its own actions.By guiding readers through the inner workings of Soviet justice, from courtrooms and labour camps to police stations, The Disciplined Dictatorship challenges prevailing assumptions about the unchecked arbitrary power of the Stalinist state. It shows how the regime relied on the procuracy to maintain control not only over the population but over its own institutions, imposing a form of 'discipline' that enabled the dictatorship to evolve without undermining the Communist Party's authority. Procurators helped to sustain Stalinist rule and guide its evolution after Stalin's death.
Biopolitics in Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th Century
Fearing for the Nation
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
1 952 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
The field of biopolitics encompasses issues from health and hygiene, birth rates, fertility and sexuality, life expectancy and demography to eugenics and racial regimes. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive view on these issues for Central and Eastern Europe in the twentieth century.The cataclysms of imperial collapse, World War(s) and the Holocaust but also the rise of state socialism after 1945 provided extraordinary and distinct conditions for the governing of life and death. The volume collects the latest research and empirical studies from the region to showcase the diversity of biopolitical regimes in their regional and global context – from hunger relief for Hungarian children after the First World War to abortion legislation in communist Poland. It underlines the similarities as well, demonstrating how biopolitical strategies in this area often revolved around the notion of an endangered nation; and how ideological schemes and post-imperial experiences in Eastern Europe further complicate a 'western' understanding of democratic participatory and authoritarian repressive biopolitics. The new geographical focus invites scholars and students of social and human sciences to reconsider established perspectives on the history of population management and the history of Europe.
Biopolitics in Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th Century
Fearing for the Nation
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
596 kr
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The field of biopolitics encompasses issues from health and hygiene, birth rates, fertility and sexuality, life expectancy and demography to eugenics and racial regimes. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive view on these issues for Central and Eastern Europe in the twentieth century.The cataclysms of imperial collapse, World War(s) and the Holocaust but also the rise of state socialism after 1945 provided extraordinary and distinct conditions for the governing of life and death. The volume collects the latest research and empirical studies from the region to showcase the diversity of biopolitical regimes in their regional and global context – from hunger relief for Hungarian children after the First World War to abortion legislation in communist Poland. It underlines the similarities as well, demonstrating how biopolitical strategies in this area often revolved around the notion of an endangered nation; and how ideological schemes and post-imperial experiences in Eastern Europe further complicate a 'western' understanding of democratic participatory and authoritarian repressive biopolitics. The new geographical focus invites scholars and students of social and human sciences to reconsider established perspectives on the history of population management and the history of Europe.
Social Control Under Stalin and Khrushchev
The Phantom of a Well-Ordered State
Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
769 kr
Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar
How did the Soviet Union control the behaviour of its people? How did the people themselves engage with the official rules and the threat of violence in their lives?In this book, the contributors examine how social control developed under Stalin and Khrushchev. Drawing on deep archival research from across the former Soviet Union, they analyse the wide network of state institutions that were used for regulating individual behaviour and how Soviet citizens interacted with them. Together they show that social control in the Soviet Union was not entirely about the monolithic state imposing its vision with violent force. Instead, a wide range of institutions such as the police, the justice system, and party-sponsored structures in factories and farms tried to enforce control.The book highlights how the state leadership itself adjusted its policing strategies and moved away from mass repression towards legal pressure for policing society. Ultimately, Social Control under Stalin and Khrushchev explores how the Soviet state controlled the behaviour of its citizens and how the people relied on these structures.