Russian organizations for children and youth in Harbin during the 1920s–1930s in modern Russian historiography

The subject of this research is historiography dedicated to the history of Harbin organizations for children and youth of the Russian immigrants during the 1920s - 1930s, which was published over the last thirty years. The article provides a general overview of the literature and key aspects on the...

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Published inGenesis: исторические исследования no. 9; pp. 67 - 77
Main Author Bulatov, Ivan Aleksandrovich
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2021
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Summary:The subject of this research is historiography dedicated to the history of Harbin organizations for children and youth of the Russian immigrants during the 1920s - 1930s, which was published over the last thirty years. The article provides a general overview of the literature and key aspects on the topic. The author analyzes and groups the publications by the types of organizations reviewed therein, which gives a better perspective on the level of knowledge on all movements and compare the available data. This, in turn, reveals the contradictions in different works and helps finding gaps that require further research. The article explores the materials dedicated to the well-known organizations of the immigrants, such as the Scouts (NORS-R and NORR); collective, but solely exclusively Manchurian - musketeers and young fascists; small-numbered and virtually unknown - the 13, Black Ring, Black Hand, etc. The conclusion is made that the main organizations for children and youth in Harbin are well studied. The author notes the need for further analysis of the programs and ideologies underlying these organizations, as well as for the development of universal classification of immigrant movements that allow gaining better understanding of these organizations.
ISSN:2409-868X
2409-868X
DOI:10.25136/2409-868X.2021.9.36444