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Syrian Gulag

2023
An estimated 300,000 people have been detained or have died in prison since the Syrian uprising broke out. Syrians can be arrested for liking a post on Facebook or for the political activities of a distant relative. They are imprisoned without trial, and tortured and starved, often to death.
Baker, Jaber, Üngör, Ugur
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Gulag Fiction

This unique exploration of Russian prose fiction about the Soviet labour camp system since the Stalin era compares representations of identity, ethics and memory across the corpus. The Soviet labour camp system, or Gulag, was a highly complex network of different types of penal institutions, scattered across the vast Soviet territory and affecting
Polly Jones
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GULAG

The Mathematical Intelligencer, 2022
C. Adams
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Local Initiatives: A Historical Analysis of the Creation of Memorial Museums of the Gulag in (Post-)Soviet Russia

Problems of Post-Communism, 2023
This article examines the creation of memorial museums of the Gulag in (post-)Soviet Russia in ten regions: Moscow, the Solovetsky Islands, the Mari El Republic, Perm Region, Tomsk Region, the Tuva Republic, Kemerovo Region (Kuzbass), the Sakha Republic,
V. Staf
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Ghosts of the Gulag: Negotiating Spectres of the Penal Past in Northern Russia

British Journal of Criminology, 2023
The paper develops the concept of penal spectrality—a sense of the presence of those who endured past penal suffering within environments and among objects related to the practice of punishment.
Gavin Slade, L. Piacentini, A. Kravtsova
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“One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich” : Gulag and Survival

Institute for Russian and Altaic Studies Chungbuk University, 2023
The main character of the novel, Ivan Denisovich Shukhov, an ordinary farmer in the Soviet Union, was conscripted during the World WarⅡ and sentenced to 10 years in Gulag for treason while serving in the army.
W. Kim
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