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Index 1905 Revolution: clinical consequences of. See Trauma educated society’s responses to, 88–92 violence of, 126 1917 Revolution: effects on health of population. See Trauma as a watershed in Russian history, 206–207 Acquired characteristics/pathologies, 30, 35–36, 42n, 44–48, 52, 94, 105, 158–159, 180–181, 186, 201 relationship with heredity. See Heredity See also Neo-Lamarckianism Adaptability to the environment, 30n, 36n 42, 70, 166–168, 184–189, 197, 200, 202, 206 Alcoholism, 35, 40, 44, 47, 54–55, 73–77, 81, 83–85, 109, 113–114, 120, 127, 136, 178, 186 See also Fetus Alekseev, P. S., 73n Alelekov, A. N., 11 Alexander II, assassination of, 12n Amenitskii, D. A., 194–196 Antiquity, images of, 65–68, 86 Anuchin, D. N., 43–44 Armed conflict: experience of. See Trauma psychology of, 155n, 159n Aronovich, G. D., 181 Aschaffenburg, G., 186, 195 Atavism, 52, 101–110, 113–114, 158 Bacteriology. See Epidemiology Bakhtiiarov, A. A., 71 Bannikova, Z. A., 181 Baudrillart, H. J. L., 67 Bauman, Z., 202 Bazhenov, N. N., 34, 90, 133, 154, 161–162 Bekhterev, V. M., 25, 35, 43, 66–67, 72–73, 75–78, 83–84, 86–88, 90, 95, 99–100, 106, 119–120, 127, 133, 138, 156–157, 160n, 161 Beliakov, S. A., 103, 110 Belilovskii, K. A., 113n Bernshtein, A. N., 94 Bertillon system, 112n Born criminal, 24, 54, 103–104, 108, 112–118, 122, 127, 152, 180, 200 See also Lombroso, C. Borodin, D. N., 73 Bourneville, D. M., 92 Brown, J. V., 38, 88–91, 93, 95 Brukhanskii, N. P., 178, 190–191 Bugaiskii, Ia. P., 182, 191 Bukharin, N. I., 23, 169, 184, 197 Bunak, V. V., 179–180, 181–182n, 183 Capitalism: educated society’s rejection of, 1880–1917. See Educated Russia legacy after 1917, 171–174 perceived effects in late Imperial period, 70–72, 77–88 Chalisov, M. A., 186, 197 Chekhov, A. P., 12–13, 61, 71n, 141n Chizh, V. F., 72, 88, 105–106, 108, 111–112, 116–117 Cholera riots, 1892, 21n, 149–150, 153 Cities, 70–72 Civil society (late Imperial), 11–14, 18–22, 155 226 | Index Civil War: effects on the health of the population, 175–177, 177n upheaval of, 185n, 186 Class. See Social classes Comte, A., 136, 142 Conception of child. See Fetus Crime: popular concern about, 32, 71, 98–100, 125–126 as symptom of social pathologies, 12, 98, 118–122, 174, 177–178, 193 Criminal heredity, 103–105, 107, 113, 115–121, 174, 177–184, 193–194 See also Born criminal; Will pathologies Criminal Man. See Born criminal; Lombroso, C. Criminal stigmata, 97, 108–114, 179–180 See also Degeneration: symptoms Criminal codes: 1903, 11 1922, 166, 170 1926, 170 Criminology, history of, in Soviet Union, 166–168, 199 Crowd psychology: in Italy, 152–154 in France, 151–152, 154, 162n in Russia, 131–135, 146–151 See also Moral contagion Cultural Revolution, 1928–1932, 171–172, 199, 201 Darwinism, 29, 41–42, 45–46, 64, 82 Social Darwinism, 13, 81–82 “struggle for existence,” 42, 64, 72, 81–84, 114–115, 118, 129n, 168, 185, 192 Davidov, P. N., 74 Déjerine, J. J., 37 Degeneration: diagnostic difficulties, 51–57 origins of theory, 35–38 rise of theory in Russia, 38–41 symptoms, 54–56 Dement'ev, E. M., 79–80 Democracy: circumscription of, 162–164 mass politics, 133–135, 158–164, 190 Despine, P., 136n D-ov, I. [Dobrovol'skii, I. I.], 107, 111–112 Dokhman, A. M., 42–43, 64, 69n, 92 Dril', D. A., 7, 37, 40–41, 43–45, 48–50, 67–68, 72, 81, 104–108, 110, 113, 115, 117–120, 126, 157–159 Droznes, M. Ia., 76 Dugdale, R., 120 Educated Russia: attitudes to autocracy, 25, 34, 75–77, 90–91 attitudes to capitalism, 80–88 attitudes to peasantry, 19–22, 106n, 140–146, 149–153 fears of mass politics, 162–164 tutelary ethos, 2–8, 16–19, 22–26 Emancipation of the serfs. See Great Reforms Endocrinology, 180–181, 182n Engelstein, L., 16–17, 89–90, 206–207 Environment: relationship with heredity. See Heredity role of in etiology of deviance, 3, 30, 33, 35–36, 39–40, 42, 45, 48, 52–53, 59, 72, 103–109, 113–114, 116–122, 127, 129, 168–169, 177, 180–182, 184, 193, 201–202 See also Acquired characteristics/ pathologies Epidemiology, 136–137 Espinas, A.-V., 139 Esquirol, J.-É, 156n Eugenics, 123–124, 175n–176n Evolutionary biology...

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