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Focusing on the central foundling homes established in Moscow and St. Petersburg, this study delves into their role in addressing child abandonment and infanticide in 19th-century Russia. David Ransel examines the homes' operations, their impact on the relationship between urban and rural societies, and their influence on social education for artisans. The narrative not only traces the institutions' histories but also provides a broader view of rural Russia over 150 years, highlighting the dynamic interplay between city life and the countryside.
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Mothers of Misery, David L. Ransel
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