Gulag

a history

677 pages

English language

Published July 5, 2003 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
9780767900560
OCLC Number:
51086337

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The Gulag entered the world's historical consciousness in 1972 with the publication of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's epic oral history of the Soviet camps, The Gulag Archipelago. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, dozens of memoirs and new studies covering aspects of that system have been published in Russia and the West. Using these new resources as well as her own original historical research, Ann Applebaum has now undertaken, for the first time, a fully documented history of the Soviet camp system, from its origins in the Russian Revolution to its collapse in the era of glasnost.

Anne Applebaum first lays out the chronological history of the camps and the logic behind their creation, enlargement, and maintenance. The Gulag was first put in place in 1918 after the Russian Revolution. In 1929, Stalin personally decided to expand the camp system, both to use forced labor to accelerate Soviet industrialization and to …

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Subjects

  • Concentration camps -- Soviet Union -- History.
  • Forced labor -- Soviet Union -- History.
  • Prisons -- Soviet Union -- History.
  • Soviet Union -- Politics and government.

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