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The Gulag A Very Short Introduction Alan Barenberg

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The Gulag A Very Short Introduction Alan Barenberg
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Alan Barenberg
ISBN: 9780197548240, 9780197548226, 0197548229, 0197548245
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Gulag A Very Short Introduction Alan Barenberg by Alan Barenberg 9780197548240, 9780197548226, 0197548229, 0197548245 instant download after payment.

A vast system of prisons, camps, and exile settlements, the Gulag was one of the defining attributes of the Stalinist Soviet Union and one of the most heinous examples of mass incarceration in the twentieth century, combining the functions of a standard prison system with the goal of isolating and punishing alleged enemies of the Soviet regime. it stretched throughout the Soviet Union, from central Moscow to the farthest reaches of Siberia. From its creation in 1930 to its partial dismantling in the mid-1950s, approximately 25 million people passed through the Gulag. Prisoners and exiles were forced to work in brutal conditions, and millions perished. Although the majority of prisoners and exiles were released after Stalin's death, this was not an end to their struggles. Survivors attempted to reintegrate themselves into a Soviet political, social, and economic system that was hardly welcoming. Although some former prisoners wrote or spoke about their experiences in the years and...

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