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Renovating Russia Daniel Beer

Renovating Russia By Daniel Beer

Renovating Russia by Daniel Beer


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Renovating Russia is a richly comparative investigation of late Imperial and early Soviet medico-scientific theories of moral and social disorder. Daniel Beer argues that in the late Imperial years liberal psychiatrists, psychologists, and criminologists grappled with an intractable dilemma. They sought to renovate Russia, to forge a modern...

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Renovating Russia: The Human Sciences and the Fate of Liberal Modernity, 18801930 by Daniel Beer

Renovating Russia is a richly comparative investigation of late Imperial and early Soviet medico-scientific theories of moral and social disorder. Daniel Beer argues that in the late Imperial years liberal psychiatrists, psychologists, and criminologists grappled with an intractable dilemma. They sought to renovate Russia, to forge a modern enlightened society governed by the rule of law, but they feared the backwardness, irrationality, and violent potential of the Russian masses. Situating their studies of degeneration, crime, mental illness, and crowd psychology in a pan-European context, Beer shows how liberals' fears of societal catastrophe were only heightened by the effects of industrial modernization and the rise of mass politics. In the wake of the orgy of violence that swept the Empire in the 1905 Revolution, these intellectual elites increasingly put their faith in coercive programs of scientific social engineering.

Their theories survived liberalism's political defeat in 1917 and meshed with the Bolsheviks' radical project for social transformation. They came to sanction the application of violent transformative measures against entire classes, culminating in the waves of state repression that accompanied forced industrialization and collectivization. Renovating Russia thus offers a powerful revisionist challenge to established views of the fate of liberalism in the Russian Revolution.

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Beer offers a wealth of new material on the pre-revolutionary roots of the intellectual apparatus used by the Bolsheviks to make sense of their society. The book offers a convincing case in favor of seeing the Soviet modernization project, not as a deviation from European modernity, but as 'a legitimate offspring of the modern spirit,' as Zygmunt Bauman has put it. The book also effectively challenges a common perception that the biological paradigm for understanding social issues was completely marginal to the Russian intellectual tradition.... Daniel Beer succeeds in offering an unexpected perspective on Russian and pan-European influences on Soviet socialism.

* Times Literary Supplement *

About Daniel Beer

Daniel Beer is Lecturer in Modern European History at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. "Morel's Children"

Chapter 2. The Etiology of Degeneration

Chapter 3. The Flesh and Blood of Society

Chapter 4. Microbes of the Mind

Chapter 5. Social Isolation and Coercive: Treatment after the Revolution

Conclusion

Bibliography of Primary Sources
Index

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9780801446276
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Renovating Russia: The Human Sciences and the Fate of Liberal Modernity, 18801930 by Daniel Beer
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
2008-06-04
248
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