
Disabled in the Soviet Union, The: Past and Present, Theory and Practice (Russian and East European Studies)
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William O. McCagg (Contributor) Lewis Siegelbaum (Contributor)
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In topics ranging from industrial accident prevention before and during Stalin's industrialization drive to the long and complex history of the Soviet science called defectology, the essays in this collection chronicle the responses of the state and society to a variety of disabled groups and disabilities. Also included, in addition to the editors, are Julie Brown, Vera Dunham, David Joravsky, Janet Knox and Alex Kozulin, Stephen and Ethel Dunn, Bernice Madison, Paul Raymond, and Mark Field.
This unusual and provocative collection brings to light a dimension of Soviet history and policy rarely explored.
About the Author
William O. McCagg is professor of history at Michigan State University. Lewis Siegelbaum is professor of Russian History at Michigan State University.
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- Contributor: William O. McCagg
- Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
- ISBN13: 9780822985228
- Number of Pages: 312
- Packaged Dimensions: 150x230mm
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
- Release Date: 1989-12-15
- Series: Russian and East European Studies
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: William O. McCagg is professor of history at Michigan State University. Lewis Siegelbaum is professor of Russian History at Michigan State University.
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