Hooliganism
Crime, Culture, and Power in St. Petersburg, 1900-1914
324 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 12 black-and-white illustrations, 10 tables
July 1993, Available worldwide
Categories: History; European History; Eastern European & Slavic Studies; Criminology
July 1993, Available worldwide
Categories: History; European History; Eastern European & Slavic Studies; Criminology
n this pioneering analysis of diffuse underclass anger that simmers in many societies, Joan Neuberger takes us to the streets of St. Petersburg in 1900-1914 to show us how the phenomenon labeled hooliganism came to symbolize all that was wrong with the modern city: increasing hostility between classes, society's failure to "civilize" the poor, the desperation of the destitute, and the proliferation of violence in public spaces.















