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Everyday Life of Children and Teenagers in the Angara Region in 1945-1953

Authors: Kovrigina, Snezhana;

Everyday Life of Children and Teenagers in the Angara Region in 1945-1953

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Our publication is based on the expeditionary materials of the Research Laboratory of Humanitarian Research of the Bratsk State University. The author’s scientific interest is aimed at the research of the labour practices in the children’s everyday life in the villages of the Angara Region in 1945-1953. As for oral historical sources, which were used, the children labour in kolkhozes, the work at the plot of land were the only way of surviving for many families of the Angara Region in the hard post-war years. The author is examining the process of transferring the social experience (including the culture of life with its regional peculiarity; family’s relationships; using of the ties, which connected adults and children) through the labour activity of teenagers.

Публикация основана на экспедиционных материалах лаборатории гуманитарных исследований Братского государственного университета. Научный интерес авторов направлен на изучение трудовой практики в повседневной жизни детей в деревнях ангарского региона в 1945-1953 гг. Согласно устным историческим источникам, которые мы использовали, детский труд в колхозах, работа на наделах были единственными источниками спасения многих семей ангарского региона в трудные послевоенные годы. Авторы изучили процесс передачи социального опыта (включая культуру жизни с ее региональными особенностями, семейные взаимоотношения, использование уз, которые связывали взрослых и детей) через трудовую активность подростков.

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children labour, peasantry, детский труд, oral history, послевоенные годы, labour practices, Сибирь, pioneers, everyday life, preschoolers, пионеры, дошкольники, daycare centres, трудовые практики, post-war years, крестьянство, деревни ангарского региона, Siberia, детские сады, villages of the Angara Region, повседневная жизнь, школьное образование, school education, пионерские лагеря, устная история, pioneers camps

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