Panem et circenses: regimul sovietic şi studenţii şcolilor superioare din RSS Moldovenească în anii foametei (1946-1947)
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ROTARU, Liliana. Panem et circenses: regimul sovietic şi studenţii şcolilor superioare din RSS Moldovenească în anii foametei (1946-1947). In: Reconstituiri istorice : Civilizaţie, valori, paradigme, personalităţi : : In honorem academician Valeriu Pasat, 6 noiembrie 2018, Chişinău. CHIȘINĂU, 2018: 2018, pp. 399-431. ISBN 978-9975-3183-9-6.
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Reconstituiri istorice : Civilizaţie, valori, paradigme, personalităţi : 2018
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Chişinău, Moldova, 6 noiembrie 2018

Panem et circenses: regimul sovietic şi studenţii şcolilor superioare din RSS Moldovenească în anii foametei (1946-1947)


Pag. 399-431

Rotaru Liliana
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 15 august 2019


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The problem of overcoming the famine phenomenon (1946-1947) by the urban population of the Moldovan SSR remained less studied compared to the famine of the rural population, where the phenomenon was carried out with an ostentatious drama. The present study reveals the policy of the Soviet authorities towards one of the least representative demographic categories of the Moldovan cities – the students of the higher education institutions and the reasons why the Soviet authorities had a special attitude towards them in the years of famine, a study which, along with further research, completes the information about organized famine in Soviet Moldova. Based on the information from the archive files and memories of former students in the years of famine, we find that the Soviet regime was deeply concerned about the material and living conditions of students, regulating their food in the years of famine through several decisions of the state and party authorities. At the same time, the regime ordered the total involvement of students in political and ideological education activities, including their free time. The Soviet State had the intention to create social and national loyalties, and thus created for students, in 1946-1947, concerted conditions in order to not distract them from the process of educating the Soviet man, who later built the communist society in Moldovan SSR.

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Moldovan SSR, famine from 1946-1947, Higher education institutions, students, state and party authorities, political and ideological education, Educational policies