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050 00 $aDK268.A1$bG63 2011
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100 1 $aGheith, Jehanne M.
245 10 $aGulag voices :$boral histories of Soviet incarceration and exile /$cJehanne M. Gheith and Katherine R. Jolluck.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$c2011.
300 $axii, 256 p. :$bill., maps ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aPalgrave studies in oral history
520 $a"In this volume, the powerful voices of Gulag survivors will 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"--Provided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $apt. 1. Forced laborers in the Perm region -- A life in the forest : Sira Stepanovna Balashina -- Soviet but German : Robert Avgustovich Ianke -- Under two dictators : Abliaziz Umerovich Ramazanov -- pt. 2. Exiled and arrested -- A mother in exile : Larisa Mikhailovna Lappo-Danilevskaia -- Surrounded by death : Giuli Fedorovna Tsivirko -- It wasn't life : Nina Ivanovna Rodina -- pt. 3. Children of enemies -- Three death certificates but no grave : Boris Israelovich/Srul'evich Faifman -- Enumerated units : Giuzel Gumerovna Ibragimova -- pt. 4. Children of enemies and then arrested -- From privilege to exile : Valeriia Mikhailovna Gerlin -- Bridging separate worlds : Felix Arkadievich Serebrov -- pt. 5. Documents: Survivor accounts and letters -- I so desired death : Czesława Greczyn -- Fragments : Anna Cieślikowska -- Disgusting and hopeless : Maria Norciszek -- We will surely die : Irena Grześkowiak -- Why did he ruin our happiness? : Franciszka Dul -- Fare thee well : Valentin Tikhonovich Muravskii and Rozalia Iosifovna Muravskaia.
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