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After the Gulag : A History of Memory in Russia's Far North.

Von: Kirk, Tyler CMaterialtyp: TextTextSprache: EnglischVerlag: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2023Copyright-Datum: ©2023Auflage: 1st edBeschreibung: 1 online resource (309 pages)Inhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online ResourceISBN: 9780253067517Schlagwörter: GULAG | 1991-2021 | Straflager | Kollektives Gedächtnis | Gedenken | Russland <Nord> | Komi | Memorialization-Russia (Federation) | Forced labor-Soviet Union | Political prisoners-Soviet Union-History | Internment camp inmates-Soviet UnionGenre/Form: Fernzugriff | Andere physische Formen: Print version: : After the GulagOnline-Ressourcen: Volltext
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Letters to Syktyvkar Memorial: "Who Will Remember If I Forget -- 2. The "Brotherhood of Zeks": Constructing Community and Identity through Memoirs -- 3. Alternative Forms of Autobiography: Konstantin Ivanov's Letters and Art -- 4. "How I Remained a Human Being": Elena Markova's Spiritual Resistance Inside and Outside the Gulag -- 5. Local Newspapers and the Production of Cultural Memory in Komi, 1987-2021 -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
Zusammenfassung: From 1929 to 1958, hundreds of thousands of prisoners and exiles from across the Soviet Union were sent to the harsh yet resource-rich Komi Republic in Russia's Far North.When the Soviet Union collapsed, former prisoners sent their autobiographies to Komi's local branches of the anti-Stalinist Memorial Society and history museums.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Letters to Syktyvkar Memorial: "Who Will Remember If I Forget -- 2. The "Brotherhood of Zeks": Constructing Community and Identity through Memoirs -- 3. Alternative Forms of Autobiography: Konstantin Ivanov's Letters and Art -- 4. "How I Remained a Human Being": Elena Markova's Spiritual Resistance Inside and Outside the Gulag -- 5. Local Newspapers and the Production of Cultural Memory in Komi, 1987-2021 -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.

From 1929 to 1958, hundreds of thousands of prisoners and exiles from across the Soviet Union were sent to the harsh yet resource-rich Komi Republic in Russia's Far North.When the Soviet Union collapsed, former prisoners sent their autobiographies to Komi's local branches of the anti-Stalinist Memorial Society and history museums.

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