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Criminality, Deviance, and Anthropological Diversity
Narratives of Inborn Criminality and Atavism in Late Imperial Russia (1880-1900)
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Riccardo Nicolosi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction 9
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I. Inborn Criminality and the Late Russian Empire
- The Empire-Born Criminal 31
- P. I. Kovalevskii 63
- Criminality, Deviance, and Anthropological Diversity 85
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II. On the Treatment of Social Deviance and Criminals in the Late 1920s-early 1930S
- Recidivism, Social Atavism, and State Security in Early Soviet Policing 119
- Cesare Lombroso and the Social Engineering of Soviet Society 149
- Concepts of the Criminal in the Discourse of “Perekovka” 167
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III. Political and ‘Other’ Prisoners – Literature of the Gulag
- Criminals in Gulag Accounts 199
- Varlam Shalamov’s Sketches of the Criminal World 233
- On the Contributors 247
- Backmatter 250
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction 9
-
I. Inborn Criminality and the Late Russian Empire
- The Empire-Born Criminal 31
- P. I. Kovalevskii 63
- Criminality, Deviance, and Anthropological Diversity 85
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II. On the Treatment of Social Deviance and Criminals in the Late 1920s-early 1930S
- Recidivism, Social Atavism, and State Security in Early Soviet Policing 119
- Cesare Lombroso and the Social Engineering of Soviet Society 149
- Concepts of the Criminal in the Discourse of “Perekovka” 167
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III. Political and ‘Other’ Prisoners – Literature of the Gulag
- Criminals in Gulag Accounts 199
- Varlam Shalamov’s Sketches of the Criminal World 233
- On the Contributors 247
- Backmatter 250