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Born to be Criminal
The Discourse on Criminality and the Practice of Punishment in Late Imperial Russia and Early Soviet Union. Interdisciplinary Approaches- Editors:
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- Series:
- Lettre
- Publisher:
- 2017
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2017
- Copyright Year
- 2017
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-4159-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-4159-6
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- Lettre
- Volume
- 0
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 252
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Acknowledgements No access Pages 7 - 8Authors: |
- Introduction No access Pages 9 - 28Authors: |
- The Empire-Born Criminal No access Pages 31 - 62Authors:
- P. I. Kovalevskii No access Pages 63 - 84Authors:
- Criminality, Deviance, and Anthropological Diversity No access Pages 85 - 116Authors:
- Recidivism, Social Atavism, and State Security in Early Soviet Policing No access Pages 119 - 148Authors:
- Cesare Lombroso and the Social Engineering of Soviet Society No access Pages 149 - 166Authors:
- Concepts of the Criminal in the Discourse of "Perekovka" No access Pages 167 - 196Authors:
- Criminals in Gulag Accounts No access Pages 199 - 232Authors:
- Varlam Shalamov''s Sketches of the Criminal World No access Pages 233 - 246Authors:
- On the Contributors No access Pages 247 - 249Authors: |
- Backmatter No access Pages 250 - 252Authors: |





