The Broken Years: Russia's Disabled War Veterans, 1904–1921

Author:   Alexandre Sumpf (Université de Strasbourg)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781316517741


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   17 February 2022
Format:   Hardback
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The Broken Years: Russia's Disabled War Veterans, 1904–1921


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The Broken Years tells the forgotten story of Russia's disabled ex-servicemen through three wars and three revolutions: the Russo-Japanese War, the Russian Civil War and the First World War. Using extensive archival material from national, regional and town archives, Alexandre Sumpf explores the treatment of these veterans by the state, their battle for legal status and their right to both collective and individual health care. He shows how the question of disabled veterans became bound up in broader political and social debates in the early 20th century and fostered healthcare and social welfare policy. The experience of these 1.14 million war veterans reconfigured notions of heroism, sacrifice and patriotism while the period of 1915-1919 was marked by extensive political activism by disabled veterans. Dr Sumpf illustrates how the Bolsheviks condemned disabled veterans as the symbol of the “imperialist war” and brutally negated their rights as part of the broader devaluation of the war experience in early Soviet Russia.

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Author:   Alexandre Sumpf (Université de Strasbourg)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9781316517741


ISBN 10:   1316517748
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   17 February 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. An overwhelming loss; 2. The right to health; 3. A social status renegotiated by the war; 4. Discriminatory social welfare; 5. An ephemeral political spring; 6. The devaluation of war experience; Conclusion; Bibliography.

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'A heart-breaking study of forgotten fighters for Russia in the early twentieth century and a tribute to the vibrant activism of medical experts, social organizers, state officials, and wounded veterans. Their efforts created rights for the disabled, even as soldiers' sacrifices in world war one dropped out of Soviet sight.' Jane Burbank, New York University 'Meticulously researched, eloquent and moving, Alexandre Sumpf's important book brings disabled veterans, their sufferings, their emerging rights, previously overlooked or misunderstood, back to their proper place, at the heart of Russia's war experience in the early twentieth century.' Bruno Cabanes, The Ohio State University 'Sumpf shows how Russia's disabled veterans of the Great War found a voice, culminating in the Revolution, but were ignored by the Bolsheviks. He puts their experience of war and disability into its international context while exploring the relationship between Russia's Great War and Revolution. A moving and important study.' John Horne, Trinity College Dublin 'The Broken Years brilliantly excavates the lost voices of Russia's disabled veterans, long suppressed by both Tsarist and Bolshevik policymakers. Sumpf persuasively argues that disabled veterans of the First World War fought to amplify their voices as citizens through organizations such as the Union of Maimed Soldiers, but that the early Soviet state discriminated against them, crushed their movement, and relegated them to poverty.' Karen Petrone, University of Kentucky


'A heart-breaking study of forgotten fighters for Russia in the early twentieth century and a tribute to the vibrant activism of medical experts, social organizers, state officials, and wounded veterans. Their efforts created rights for the disabled, even as soldiers' sacrifices in world war one dropped out of Soviet sight.' Jane Burbank, New York University 'Meticulously researched, eloquent and moving, Alexandre Sumpf's important book brings disabled veterans, their sufferings, their emerging rights, previously overlooked or misunderstood, back to their proper place, at the heart of Russia's war experience in the early twentieth century.' Bruno Cabanes, The Ohio State University 'Sumpf shows how Russia's disabled veterans of the Great War found a voice, culminating in the Revolution, but were ignored by the Bolsheviks. He puts their experience of war and disability into its international context while exploring the relationship between Russia's Great War and Revolution. A moving and important study.' John Horne, Trinity College Dublin 'The Broken Years brilliantly excavates the lost voices of Russia's disabled veterans, long suppressed by both Tsarist and Bolshevik policymakers. Sumpf persuasively argues that disabled veterans of the First World War fought to amplify their voices as citizens through organizations such as the Union of Maimed Soldiers, but that the early Soviet state discriminated against them, crushed their movement, and relegated them to poverty.' Karen Petrone, University of Kentucky 'Sumpf's study brings together a large body of material from Russian archives that would be inaccessible to most scholars due to language barriers as well as politics. This is one of the great contributions of his work … This book is also valuable as part of a comparative study on how nations interact with wounded soldiers.' John Casey, H-Disability 'The monograph will … hold considerable value for students of European history interested in the comparative experiences of war, disability, and veterans' reintegration into postwar life. … Highly recommended.' S. G. Jug, Choice 'The Broken Years is an important book and a fascinating read for scholars of revolutionary Russia. Sumpf convincingly demonstrates that disabled veterans were a distinctive social group whose common struggle for recognition of their sacrifice offers fresh insight into the political and social history of revolutionary Russia. Sumpf's meticulous efforts to move Russia's disabled veterans to their rightful place in the broader international history of war and its aftermath will undoubtedly inspire future studies.' Siobhán Hearne, H/Soz/Kult 'Alexandre Sumpf's outstanding study of disabled veterans in the Russian Empire across three early twentieth century wars offers a fresh look at the soldier in Russian and Soviet history. … The Broken Years is a masterful achievement and should find wide readership among those interested in military history, late Tsarist social history, and disability history. It will serve as a definitive study for years to come while also providing avenues for further research on veteran assistance, disability, and the push-pull between dominant and marginalized populations in Russia.' Erica L. Fraser, The Russian Review


Author Information

Alexandre Sumpf is Assistant Professor at the University of Strasbourg. He has published six books, including From Lenin to Gagarin: A Social History of the USSR (2013), The Forgotten Great War. Russia, 1914-1918 (2014), Rasputin (2016) and 1917: Russia and Russians in Revolutions (2017).

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