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In children's institutions of Kuzbass: 1945-1950
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Abstract The article analyzes the problems of child homelessness and neglect in Kuzbass.
The characteristics of the material, living conditions of detention, provision of pupils in
children's distribution centers and orphanages are given. The issues of physical condition,
education, the formation of a ... view more
The article analyzes the problems of child homelessness and neglect in Kuzbass.
The characteristics of the material, living conditions of detention, provision of pupils in
children's distribution centers and orphanages are given. The issues of physical condition,
education, the formation of a communist worldview and morality, as well as the employ ment of graduates of orphanages, the problems of their supply with housing, clothing and
shoes are considered.
The authors conclude that the level of homelessness and neglect in the rear area of the
country in the post-war years was high. Multinational children's collectives contained or phans taken from the siege of Leningrad, children of repressed parents and special set tlers, children of dead front-line soldiers, as well as children abandoned by mobilized
workers from many parts and regions of the Soviet Union. The situation of the pupils of
children's institutions in Kuzbass was significantly influenced by the difficulties experi enced by the country's population in the post-war period.... view less
Keywords
homelessness; neglect; orphan; child; upbringing in an institution home; living conditions; post-war period; USSR
Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Free Keywords
Kuzbass; children's reception centers; orphanages; school education; factory training schools; morbidity of orphans; Department for Combating Child Neglect and Homelessness in Kuzbass
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 10-19
Journal
Siberia Humanitarian (2023) 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.32324/2949-1568-2023-4-10-19
ISSN
2949-1568
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0