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Gulag Voices Oral Histories Of Soviet Incarceration And Exile Palgrave Studies In Oral History Jehanne M Gheith

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Gulag Voices Oral Histories Of Soviet Incarceration And Exile Palgrave Studies In Oral History Jehanne M Gheith
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.58 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Jehanne M. Gheith, Katherine R. Jolluck
ISBN: 0230610625
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Gulag Voices Oral Histories Of Soviet Incarceration And Exile Palgrave Studies In Oral History Jehanne M Gheith by Jehanne M. Gheith, Katherine R. Jolluck 0230610625 instant download after payment.

The first collection of oral histories of Gulag survivors to appear in English, Gulag Voices is a groundbreaking and long-overdue addition to the history of the Stalin era. The interviews assembled here represent a wide range of Gulag experiences, including prisons, labor camps and colonies, and deportation settlements. They include among them a so-called kulak who was deported in 1930, as well as an interviewee who obtained his release from a political camp only in 1986. Taken together, these accounts form a powerful picture of incarceration, forced labor, and exile in the USSR, and demonstrate the profound disruptions suffered by everyday citizens. They also reveal the long-term effects of the Gulag, demonstrating how these experiences extended beyond the fall of the Soviet Empire and into the next generation.

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