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Voices from the Gulag

Author : Tzvetan Todorov
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0271038837

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"We also hear from guards, commandants, and bureaucrats whose lives were bound together with the inmates in an absurd drama. Regardless of their grade and duties, all agree that those responsible for these "excesses" were above or below them, yet never they themselves. Accountability is thereby diffused through the many strata of the state apparatus, providing legal defenses and "clear" consciences. Yet, as the concluding section of interviews - with the children and wives of the victims - reminds us, accountability is a moral and historical imperative."--BOOK JACKET.

Voices from the Gulag

Author : Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0810126559

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Voices from the Gulag by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn Pdf

"After the publication of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in 1962, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn began receiving, and would continue to receive throughout his life, testimonies from fellow survivors of the Gulag. Originally selected by Solzhenitsyn, the memoirs in this volume, by men from a wide variety of occupations and social classes, are an important addition to the literature of the Soviet forced-labor camps. Voices from the Gulag records the experiences of ordinary people - including a circus performer, a teenage boy, and a Red Army soldier - whom a brutal system attempted to erase from memory." --Book Jacket.

Gulag Voices

Author : Anne Applebaum
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2000-01-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780300160123

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Collects the writings of a diverse group of people who survived imprisonment in the Gulag, recounting their experiences and relationships, and offering insight into the psychological aspects of life in the camps.

Gulag Voices

Author : J. Gheith,K. Jolluck
Publisher : Springer
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2011-02-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780230116283

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Gulag Voices by J. Gheith,K. Jolluck Pdf

In this volume, the powerful voices of Gulag survivors become accessible to English-speaking audiences for the first time through oral histories, rather than written memoirs. It brings together interviews with men and women, members of the working class and intelligentsia, people who live in the major cities and those from the "provinces," and from an array of corrective hard labor camps and prisons across the former Soviet Union. Its aims are threefold: 1) to give a sense of the range of the Gulag experience and its consequences for Russian society; 2) to make the Gulag relevant to English-speaking readers by offering comparisons to historical catastrophes they are likely to know more about, such as the Holocaust; and 3) to discuss issues of oral history and memory in the cultural context of Soviet and post-Soviet society.

Dressed for a Dance in the Snow

Author : Monika Zgustova
Publisher : Other Press, LLC
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781590511848

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Named a Notable Translated Book of the Year by World Literature Today A poignant and unexpectedly inspirational account of women’s suffering and resilience in Stalin’s forced labor camps, diligently transcribed in the kitchens and living rooms of nine survivors. The pain inflicted by the gulags has cast a long and dark shadow over Soviet-era history. Zgustová’s collection of interviews with former female prisoners not only chronicles the hardships of the camps, but also serves as testament to the power of beauty in face of adversity. Where one would expect to find stories of hopelessness and despair, Zgustová has unearthed tales of the love, art, and friendship that persisted in times of tragedy. Across the Soviet Union, prisoners are said to have composed and memorized thousands of verses. Galya Sanova, born in a Siberian gulag, remembers reading from a hand-stitched copy of Little Red Riding Hood. Irina Emelyanova passed poems to the male prisoner she had grown to love. In this way, the arts lent an air of humanity to the women’s brutal realities. These stories, collected in the vein of Svetlana Alexievich’s Nobel Prize-winning oral histories, turn one of the darkest periods of the Soviet era into a song of human perseverance, in a way that reads as an intimate family history.

Labour And The Gulag

Author : Giles Udy
Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-04-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781785902659

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Labour And The Gulag by Giles Udy Pdf

The Labour Party welcomed the Russian Revolution in 1917: it paved the way for the birth of a socialist superpower and ushered in a new era in Soviet governance. Labour excused the Bolshevik excesses and prepared for its own revolution in Britain. In 1929, Stalin deported hundreds of thousands of men, women and children to work in labour camps. Subjected to appalling treatment, thousands died. When news of the camps leaked out in Britain, there were protests demanding the government ban imports of timber cut by slave labourers. The Labour government of the day dismissed mistreatment claims as Tory propaganda and blocked appeals for an inquiry. Despite the Cabinet privately acknowledging the harsh realities of the work camps, Soviet denials were publicly repeated as fact. One Labour minister even defended them as part of 'a remarkable economic experiment'. Labour and the Gulag explains how Britain's Labour Party was seduced by the promise of a socialist utopia and enamoured of a Russian Communist system it sought to emulate. It reveals the moral compromises Labour made, and how it turned its back on the people in order to further its own political agenda.

Survival as Victory

Author : Oksana Kis
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 653 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674258280

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Survival as Victory is the first anthropological study of daily life in the Soviet forced labor camps as experienced by Ukrainian women prisoners. Oksana Kis pulls from the written and oral histories of over 150 survivors to bring to life the gendered strategies of survival, accommodation, and resistance to the dehumanizing effects of the Gulag.

Voices from the Gulag

Author : Ulrich Merten
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2016-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0692603379

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"Voices from the Gulag" draws on a wealth of available sources to tell the story of the German settlements in Russia, from their beginning during the reign of Empress Catherine the Great, to their accomplishments and, finally, their destruction under Stalin. It relates the harsh living conditions of the survivors in Siberia and Central Asia under subsequent communist governments and, finally, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, their return to their ancient homeland. Their personal stories tell of their suffering, as well as their ability to overcome the hardships of the Soviet Union. Author Ulrich Merten was born in Berlin, Germany, and came to the United States as a small child before the Second World War. His family were political refugees because his father was a lawyer in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, active in prosecuting the Nazi Party. He was fired immediately when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, and sent to Oranienburg Concentration Camp, charged with high treason. Mr. Merten grew up in New York City and after the war, returned to Europe, studying at the University of ZUrich, Switzerland and the University of Zaragoza in Spain. He subsequently earned his BA degree at Columbia College, Columbia University and M.A. at the Graduate Faculties, Columbia University. In his professional life he was an international banker, a senior executive of the Bank of America, working almost exclusively in Latin America and the Caribbean, over a period of 38 years. His book, "Forgotten Voices; The Expulsion of the Germans from Eastern Europe after World War II " was published in 2012. There have been eight editions of the book, including soft cover and e-book editions. The author lives in Miami with his wife.

The Unknown Gulag

Author : Lynne Viola
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195187694

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One of Stalin's most heinous acts was the ruthless repression of millions of peasants in the early 1930s, an act that established the very foundations of the gulag. Now, with the opening of Soviet archives, an entirely new dimension of Stalin's brutality has been uncovered.

The Prisoners' Diaries

Author : Norma Hashim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Palestinian Arabs
ISBN : 9834353871

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Unbroken Spirits

Author : Sŭng Sŏ
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0742501221

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Unbroken Spirits by Sŭng Sŏ Pdf

This is the remarkable and wrenching memoir of a South Korean dissident who was unjustly accused of spying for the North Koreans and jailed for nineteen years as a political prisoner. The updated English-language edition traces Suh Sung's experiences as a Korean citizen of Japan before his incarceration, his time in prison, and his subsequent release. Readers will be moved and awed by Suh's courage under torture and solitary confinement. This memoir is an invaluable document for all concerned about human rights and a moving testimony to one man's incredible determination.

Belomor

Author : Julie S. Draskoczy
Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2019-08-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781618119346

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Belomor by Julie S. Draskoczy Pdf

Containing analyses of everything from prisoner poetry to album covers, Belomor: Criminality and Creativity in Stalin’s Gulag moves beyond the simplistic good/evil paradigm that often accompanies Gulag scholarship. While acknowledging the normative power of Stalinism—an ethos so hegemonic it wanted to harness the very mechanisms of inspiration—the volume also recognizes the various loopholes offered by artistic expression. Perhaps the most infamous project of Stalin’s first Five-Year Plan, the Belomor construction was riddled by paradox, above all the fact that it created a major waterway that was too shallow for large crafts. Even more significant, and sinister, is that the project won the backing of famous creative luminaries who enthusiastically professed the doctrine of self-fashioning. Belomor complicates our understanding of the Gulag by looking at both prisoner motivation and official response from multiple angles, thereby offering a more expansive vision of the labor camp and its connection to Stalinism.

Gulag Boss

Author : Fyodor Vasilevich Mochulsky
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2012-11-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780199934867

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Gulag Boss by Fyodor Vasilevich Mochulsky Pdf

This is the memoir of Fyodor Mochulsky, a man who spent several years in the administration of the Soviet Gulag, including six years supervising the construction of a railroad in the Arctic. It is the first memoir in English from an NKVD (KGB) employee, and recounts his experiences inside the Soviet system of terror and how he came to deal with the logistical and ethical challenges he faced. This book provides a unique perspective on the organization of evil and the thinking of all the apparently ordinary people who help run systems of terror.

Man Is Wolf to Man

Author : Janusz Bardach,Kathleen Gleeson
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1999-09-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0520221524

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Originally published in hardcover in 1998.

Cilka's Journey

Author : Heather Morris
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781250265791

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From the author of the multi-million copy bestseller The Tattooist of Auschwitz comes a new novel based on a riveting true story of love and resilience. Her beauty saved her — and condemned her. Cilka is just sixteen years old when she is taken to Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp in 1942, where the commandant immediately notices how beautiful she is. Forcibly separated from the other women prisoners, Cilka learns quickly that power, even unwillingly taken, equals survival. When the war is over and the camp is liberated, freedom is not granted to Cilka: She is charged as a collaborator for sleeping with the enemy and sent to a Siberian prison camp. But did she really have a choice? And where do the lines of morality lie for Cilka, who was send to Auschwitz when she was still a child? In Siberia, Cilka faces challenges both new and horribly familiar, including the unwanted attention of the guards. But when she meets a kind female doctor, Cilka is taken under her wing and begins to tend to the ill in the camp, struggling to care for them under brutal conditions. Confronting death and terror daily, Cilka discovers a strength she never knew she had. And when she begins to tentatively form bonds and relationships in this harsh, new reality, Cilka finds that despite everything that has happened to her, there is room in her heart for love. From child to woman, from woman to healer, Cilka's journey illuminates the resilience of the human spirit—and the will we have to survive.