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First published: February 1, 2026 - Last updated: February 1, 2026
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Sigita Černevičiūtė
Title: Smurtaujantys kariai
Subtitle: Seksualinis smurtas prieš moteris Lietuvoje 1919–1940 m.
Translation: Violent Soldiers: Sexual Violence Against Women in Lithuania in 1919–1940
Journal: Istorija (History)
Volume: 124
Issue: 4
Year: 2021 (Received: April 25, 2021, Accepted: March 16, 2022)
Pages: 58-77
pISSN: 1392-0456 -
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eISSN: 2029-7181 -
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Language: Lithuanian
Keywords:
Modern History:
20th Century |
European History:
Lithuanian History |
Types:
Rape;
Offenders:
Professions /
Soldiers
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Author:
Sigita Černevičiūtė,
Aleksanteri-instituutti (Aleksanteri Institute),
Helsingin yliopisto (University of Helsinki) -
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ORCID,
ResearchGate
Abstract:
»The research examined criminal cases of the Army Court of the First Republic of Lithuania: routine cases of sexual offences committed by soldiers. When analysing sexual crimes committed by one exclusive interwar Lithuanian social group – soldiers in military service – the article seeks to find out what factors in the society of that time may have influenced not only the prevalence of sexual crimes, but also of violence against women in general. Sex crimes in the First Republic of Lithuania were divided into two groups: sanguliavimas (illicit sexual intercourse) – sexual satisfaction through sexual intercourse – and gašlavimas (lewd acts), defined as sexual satisfaction without intercourse. The most common sex offences committed by soldiers were sanguliavimas, commonly referred to as rape. The article concludes that the factors of both sexual and other forms of violence against women might have been the aggression of the military actions of the First World War and Lithuanian Wars of Independence; public discourse of sociobiological causes – male sexual instinct, sexual pathologies, and excessive alcohol consumption; patriarchal stereotypes that supported the subordinated role of women in the conservative interwar Lithuanian society; and the dominant role of men, strengthened by the wide power given to the army due to the state of war.«
(Source: Istorija)
Contents:
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Anotacija (p. 58) |
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Abstract (p. 58) |
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Įvadas (p. 59) |
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Normalizuotas smurtas kaip karo agresijos pasekmė (p. 62) |
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Seksualinis nusikaltimas kaip biologinis instinktas (p. 64) |
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Smurtas kaip nesuvokta nelygybės problema (p. 66) |
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Seksualinė prievarta piktnaudžiaujant tarnybinėmis galiomis (p. 67) |
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Išvados (p. 72) |
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Šaltiniai (p. 73) |
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Literatūra (p. 74) |
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Summary (p. 76) |
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