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From Vorkutlag to Vorkuta: Remembering Gulag heritage through time

open access: yes, 2022
This paper examines the phenomenon of post-Gulag towns in Russia. The focus is put on the process of evolving from the traumatic repression-related past towards the new contemporary identities.
Bulatova, Diana (author)
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Holocaust***Gulag: Repressing, Rescuing, and Regulating Recalcitrant Legacies

open access: yesEastern European Holocaust Studies
Is it possible to bring into conversation two different traumatic legacies that occurred in the twentieth century in Europe? How can we engage in productive conversation about two totalitarian systems that repressed, incarcerated, dehumanized, and ...
Krondorfer Björn, Tolstaya Katya
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To the “City of Bread”?

open access: yesS: I. M. O. N.
Composers, poets, academics, and even the state Yiddish theatre, were all evacuated between 1941 and 1942 as part of the Soviet intelligentsia. Evacuated families and intellectuals are an emerging category of Holocaust survivors.
Alexandra Birch
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Adaptacja społeczno-kulturowa Polonii w Kazachstanie w pierwszej połowie XX i na początku XXI wieku

open access: yesForum Wschodnie
The Polish diaspora in Kazakhstan in the 20th century made a significant contribution to the socio-economic, political and cultural development of the republic, reflecting a model of successful adaptation of an ethnic group in a different cultural ...
Yerlan Jiyenaliyev, Saken Razdykov
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Re-creation of normality in the absurd space of deportations to the siberian gulag

open access: yesVergentis. Revista de Investigación de la Cátedra Internacional Conjunta Inocencio III, 2019
The deportations to Siberia during and immediately after World War II are part of a phenomenon of forced migration. The deportees experienced a sense of loss which was coupled with the feeling that their home (and hence their normality) had been stolen ...
Octavian Gabor
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Una aproximación a la historia del GULAG (en su ominoso centenario, 1920-2020): reivindicación de Solzhenitsyn y otros represaliados por el poder soviético

open access: yesInvestigaciones Históricas
Desde 1917 la práctica del terror en la Rusia soviética fue la esencia del sistema totalitario comunista como lo atestigua, entre otras muchas maneras de proceder, el universo concentracionario –el GULAG- instaurado ya por Lenin (del que se cumple, año ...
Guillermo A. Pérez Sánchez
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