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Stalin's Ninos - Educating Spanish Civil War Refugee Children in the Soviet Union, 1937-1951 (Hardcover)
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Stalin's Ninos - Educating Spanish Civil War Refugee Children in the Soviet Union, 1937-1951 (Hardcover)
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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.
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