Born to Be Criminal – The Discourse on Criminality and the Practice of Punishment in Late Imperial Russia and Early Soviet Union. Interdisciplinary A
Riccardo Nicolosi author Anne Hartmann author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Transcript Verlag
Published:8th Dec '21
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This collection of essays explores the continuities and disruptions in the perceptions of criminality, its causes and ways of fighting it in late imperial Russia and the early Soviet Union. It focuses on both the discourse on criminality and thus the conceptualisation of criminality in various disciplines (criminology, psychiatry, and literature), and penal practice, that is, different aspects of criminal law and anti-crime policy. Thus, the volume is markedly interdisciplinary, with authors representing a variety of approaches in history and literary studies, from social history to discourse analysis, from the history of sciences to text analysis.
»A well worth reading anthology that contains exciting articles on little-noticed aspects of crime discourse.« Lena Gautam, Jahrbücher für die Geschichte Osteuropas, 9/1 (2019) »The volume advances our knowledge of Russian and Soviet criminological thinking and practice.« Jonathan Daly, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 50/2 (2019) »An important addition to the literature on perceptions of crime and penal policy in Russia and it is sure to spark more research into those subjects.« Alison Rowley, The Russian Review, 78/1 (2018) Besprochen in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 29.01.2019, Alexandra Oberländer Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft, 7/8 (2020), Björn M. Felder
ISBN: 9783837641592
Dimensions: 226mm x 147mm x 15mm
Weight: 666g
252 pages