Abstract

A fascinating collection of essays by top Israeli sociology and psychology scholars that examines the impact of Soviet socialization on the personality, attitudes, and modes of behavior of immigrant children in Israel. The studies indicate that the children internalized the norms and values of the 'Soviet Man' found in their new environment.

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