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vii Contents List of Tables ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 3 1 A Portrait of Hooliganism and the Hooligan during the Khrushchev Period 17 2 Private Matters or Public Crimes? The Emergence of Domestic Hooliganism in Soviet Russia 59 3 Making Hooliganism on a Mass Scale: The Campaign against Petty Hooliganism 96 4 Empowering Public Activism: The Khrushchev-Era Campaign to Mobilize Obshchestvennost’ in the Fight against Hooliganism 132 5 The Rise and Fall of the Soft Line on Petty Crime 168 Conclusion: Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose: Hooliganism after Khrushchev 199 Notes 209 Bibliography 265 Index 275 ...

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