Power unto Sickness, Sickness unto Power in the Periphery of Soviet Psychiatry
The three most important processes in psychiatric hospitals of the Lithuanian SSR (1944–1990) have been analysed in terms of the centre-periphery relation. Two of them are named “power unto sickness”, that is, the Soviet state’s efforts to influence people with deviant behaviours who were considered...
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Main Author: | Tomas Vaiseta |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Rīga Stradiņš University
2021-02-01
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Series: | Acta Medico-Historica Rigensia |
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Online Access: | https://dspace.rsu.lv/jspui/bitstream/123456789/3351/1/amhr.2020.XIII.29_57.pdf |
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