Equality, Welfare, Myth, and Memory: The Artek Pioneer Camp at the Height of the Khrushchev Era

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
M. B. Smith
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Artek, with its high-quality buildings and glorious Crimean location, was the most famous Pioneer camp in the Soviet Union. Following its foundation in the 1920s, its significance grew under Iosif Stalin, attracting children from elite families. By 1960, the camp had become an instantly recognizable institution inside the Ukrainian Republic of the USSR, with an all-union cultural presence and an international profile. It was also a gold-standard example of the relaunched post-Stalin welfare system. But if welfare was for everyone, and Artek had an elitist reputation, how did the camp’s social reality and cultural representation match up during the era of apparently protocommunist equality between 1953 and 1964? This article explores the myths and memories that constructed Artek as a Khrushchev-era welfare provider within the Soviet imaginary; it analyzes the lived experience of child welfare in Artek during that period; and it tests the competing pressures of elitism and equality in modulating access to Artek in the example year of 1960. Artek was an exceptional institution in the USSR, and its history is important in its own right, but it also offers a case study of how myths, memories, and social policy shaped childhood experiences during the Khrushchev era.  
平等、福利、神话与记忆:赫鲁晓夫时代的艺术先锋营
阿尔特克是苏联最著名的先锋营,拥有高质量的建筑和辉煌的克里米亚地理位置。20世纪20年代成立后,在伊奥西夫·斯大林的领导下,它的重要性与日俱增,吸引了精英家庭的孩子。到1960年,该营地已成为苏联乌克兰共和国境内一个引人注目的机构,拥有全联盟的文化存在和国际形象。这也是后斯大林时期重新启动的福利制度的黄金标准范例。但是,如果福利是为每个人服务的,而阿尔特克有着精英主义的声誉,那么在1953年至1964年间明显的协议平等时代,该阵营的社会现实和文化代表性是如何匹配的呢?本文探讨了在苏联的想象中,阿尔特克作为赫鲁晓夫时代的福利提供者的神话和记忆;分析了这一时期阿特克儿童福利的生活经历;在1960年的例子中,它测试了精英主义和平等在调节Artek访问方面的竞争压力。Artek是苏联的一个特殊机构,它的历史本身就很重要,但它也提供了一个关于赫鲁晓夫时代神话、记忆和社会政策如何塑造童年经历的案例研究。 
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期刊介绍: A leading journal of Russian and Eurasian history and culture, Kritika is dedicated to internationalizing the field and making it relevant to a broad interdisciplinary audience. The journal regularly publishes forums, discussions, and special issues; it regularly translates important works by Russian and European scholars into English; and it publishes in every issue in-depth, lengthy review articles, review essays, and reviews of Russian, Eurasian, and European works that are rarely, if ever, reviewed in North American Russian studies journals.
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