1954-1964年哈萨克斯坦中部的孤儿院:组织结构、功能、生活条件

Z. Saktaganova, D. Shapagatova
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苏维埃国家希望通过孤儿院的功能创造新一代“苏联人民”的愿望在实践中难以实现。文章中提出的视察材料证明,中哈萨克斯坦境内的孤儿院的状况还有很多需要改进的地方。孤儿队伍经常超过可提供的名额,食物的质量不符合标准,儿童机构的建筑物和附属建筑需要修理。这些问题通过检查得到解决,但并不总是以消除当前问题的形式产生结果。造成儿童没有亲人的原因有很多:无法养家糊口,有许多孩子迫使父母把孩子送到孤儿院,在撤离期间失去亲人,被监禁的母亲与孩子分开,等等。结果,他们要么在孤儿院,要么成为街头儿童,要么被收养或被寄养。本文以档案资料为基础,考察了哈萨克斯坦中部孤儿院的历史,反映了赫鲁晓夫时期孤儿的现实。本文是根据卡拉干达地区国家档案馆和卡尔卡拉利地区国家档案馆的档案资料编写的。
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Orphanages in Central Kazakhstan in 1954-1964: organizational structure, functioning, living conditions
The desire of the Soviet state to create a new generation of "Soviet people" through the functioning of orphanages turned out to be difficult to implement in practice. The condition of orphanages on the territory of Central Kazakhstan left much to be desired, as evidenced by the inspection materials presented in the article. The contingent of orphans often exceeded the number of available places, the quality of food did not meet the standards, the buildings of children's institutions and outbuildings needed repair. These problems were fixed by inspections, but there was not always a result in the form of elimination of current problems. There were many reasons for why children were left without relatives: the inability to feed a family, having many children forced parents to take their children to orphanages, the loss of loved ones during evacuation, the separation of imprisoned mothers with children, etc. As a result, they ended up in orphanages, or became street children, or were adopted or given for foster care. The article examines the history of orphanages in Central Kazakhstan, based on archival data, which reflects the reality of orphans in the Khrushchev period. The article was prepared on the basis of archival materials of the State Archive of Karaganda region and the State Archive of Karkaraly district.
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