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Stalin's Ninos Karl D. Qualls

Stalin's Ninos By Karl D. Qualls

Stalin's Ninos by Karl D. Qualls


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Using multiple languages, numerous archives, press reports, oral histories, letters, and memoirs, Stalin's Ninos investigates the well-resourced boarding schools designed specifically for nearly 3,000 child refugees from the Spanish Civil War.

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Stalin's Ninos: Educating Spanish Civil War Refugee Children in the Soviet Union, 1937-1951 by Karl D. Qualls

Stalin's Ninos examines how the Soviet Union raised and educated nearly three thousand child refugees of the Spanish Civil War. An analysis of the archival record and numerous letters, oral histories, and memoirs uncovers a little-known story that describes the Soviet transformation of children into future builders of communism and reveals the educational techniques shared with other modern states. Classroom education taught patriotism for the two homelands and the importance of emulating Spanish and Soviet heroes, scientists, soldiers, and artists. Extra-curricular clubs and activities reinforced classroom experiences and helped discipline the mind, body, and behaviours. Adult mentors, like the heroes studied in the classroom, provided models to emulate and became the tangible expression of the ideal Spaniard and Soviet. The Basque and Spanish children thus were transformed into hybrid Hispano-Soviets fully engaged with their native language, culture, and traditions while also imbued with Russian language and culture and Soviet ideals of hard work, comradery, internationalism, and sacrifice for ideals and others. Throughout their fourteen-year existence and even during the horrific relocation to the Soviet interior during the Second World War, the twenty-two Soviet boarding schools designed specifically for the Spanish refugee children - and better provisioned than those for Soviet children - transformed displaced ninos into Red Army heroes, award-winning Soviet athletes and artists, successful educators and workers, and in some cases valuable resources helping to rebuild Cuba after the revolution. Stalin's Ninos also sheds new light on the education of non-Russian Soviet and international students and the process of constructing a supranational Soviet identity.

Stalin's Ninos Reviews

Besides telling an important story, the book raises a key theoretical question concerning the results of the double assimilation: How viable were its hybrid products and did they remain truly hybrid in the long-term perspective rather than eventually choosing just one part of their complex social identity? -- Zukhra Kasimova * Ab Imperio *
This is a well-researched and insightful book that should find a broad readership among scholars of the Spanish Civil War, refugee movements, and Soviet history. -- Glennys Young, University of Washington * Bulletin of Spanish Studies *
This book is based on rich primary sources, including oral histories, memoirs, official documents from the Spanish archives in Madrid and Barcelona, and Russian archival holdings in Moscow. This broad range of sources creates a balanced, multifaceted narrative that sheds light on the professional dilemmas that children's mentors and educators faced, as well as the lived experiences of Spanish ninos as told in their own words. -- Zukhra Kasimova * Ab Imperio *

About Karl D. Qualls

Karl D. Qualls is the John B. Parsons Chair in Liberal Arts and Sciences and Professor of History at Dickinson College.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations, Maps, and Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Like Reaching Paradise after Being in Hell: The Turbulent Transition from Spain to the USSR 2. We, the Spanish, Were like an Island: Boarding Schools and Personnel as Loci and Models of Care and Soviet Values 3. Obuchenie: Classroom Instruction, Patriotism, and the Instilling of Soviet Values 4. Vospitanie: Kul'turnost' and Kruzhki as Techniques of Normative Behaviour Training 5. Becoming Soviet in Traumatic Times: Life in War, 1939-1944 6. No Longer Children: Transitioning to Adulthood during War and Reconstruction Conclusion: Life after Stalin Glossary Notes Bibliography Index

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NLS9781487522759
9781487522759
1487522754
Stalin's Ninos: Educating Spanish Civil War Refugee Children in the Soviet Union, 1937-1951 by Karl D. Qualls
New
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2020-02-04
264
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