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  1. Gulag memories
    the rediscovery and commemoration of Russia's repressive past
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Berghahn, New York ; Oxford

    Though the institution of the Gulag was nominally closed over half a decade ago, it lives on as an often hotly contested site of memory in the post-socialist era. This ethnographic study takes a holistic, comprehensive approach to understanding... more

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    Though the institution of the Gulag was nominally closed over half a decade ago, it lives on as an often hotly contested site of memory in the post-socialist era. This ethnographic study takes a holistic, comprehensive approach to understanding memories of the Gulag, and particularly the language of commemoration that surrounds it in present-day Russian society. It focuses on four regions of particular historical significance-the Solovetsky Islands, the Komi Republic, the Perm region, and Kolyma-to carefully explore how memories become a social phenomenon, how objects become heritage, and how the human need to create places of memory has preserved the Gulag in specific ways today

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Palmer, Philip
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781785339271
    RVK Categories: NQ 5070
    Edition: English-language edition
    Subjects: Politische Verfolgung <Motiv>; Arbeitslager; Straflager <Motiv>; Konzentrationslager; Kollektives Gedächtnis
    Other subjects: Concentration camps / Soviet Union; Political prisoners / Soviet Union; Memorialization / Russia (Federation); Concentration camps; Memorialization; Political prisoners; Russia (Federation); Soviet Union
    Scope: IX, 238 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karte
    Notes:

    "Polish-language edition, ©2012 Universitas, originally published by Universitas as Pamięć Gułagu."

    The Solovetsky Islands -- The Komi Republic -- Perm Krai -- Kolyma

  2. Gulag memories
    the rediscovery and commemoration of Russia's repressive past
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Berghahn Books, New York

    Though the institution of the Gulag was nominally closed over half a decade ago, it lives on as an often hotly contested site of memory in the post-socialist era. This ethnographic study takes a holistic, comprehensive approach to understanding... more

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    Though the institution of the Gulag was nominally closed over half a decade ago, it lives on as an often hotly contested site of memory in the post-socialist era. This ethnographic study takes a holistic, comprehensive approach to understanding memories of the Gulag, and particularly the language of commemoration that surrounds it in present-day Russian society. It focuses on four regions of particular historical significance – the Solovetsky Islands, the Komi Republic, the Perm region, and Kolyma – to carefully explore how memories become a social phenomenon, how objects become heritage, and how the human need to create sites of memory has preserved the Gulag in specific ways today.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Palmer, Philip (ÜbersetzerIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781785339271; 1785339273; 9781800734371
    RVK Categories: NQ 5070
    Edition: English-language edition
    Subjects: Concentration camps; Political prisoners; Memorialization; Concentration camps; Political prisoners; Memorialization; Concentration camps; Memorialization; Political prisoners; Concentration camps; Concentration camps; Memorialization; Memorialization; Political prisoners; Political prisoners; Russia (Federation); Soviet Union
    Scope: IX, 238 Seiten, Illustrationen, 1 Karte
    Notes:

    Literatur- und Quellenverzeichnis: Seite 205-229

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    Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke

    Introduction -- Methodology -- The Solovetsky Islands -- The Komi Republic -- Perm Krai -- Kolyma -- Conclusion.

  3. Gulag memories
    the rediscovery and commemoration of Russia's repressive past
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Berghahn, New York ; Oxford

    Though the institution of the Gulag was nominally closed over half a decade ago, it lives on as an often hotly contested site of memory in the post-socialist era. This ethnographic study takes a holistic, comprehensive approach to understanding... more

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    Though the institution of the Gulag was nominally closed over half a decade ago, it lives on as an often hotly contested site of memory in the post-socialist era. This ethnographic study takes a holistic, comprehensive approach to understanding memories of the Gulag, and particularly the language of commemoration that surrounds it in present-day Russian society. It focuses on four regions of particular historical significance-the Solovetsky Islands, the Komi Republic, the Perm region, and Kolyma-to carefully explore how memories become a social phenomenon, how objects become heritage, and how the human need to create places of memory has preserved the Gulag in specific ways today

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Palmer, Philip
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781785339271
    RVK Categories: NQ 5070
    Edition: English-language edition
    Subjects: Politische Verfolgung <Motiv>; Arbeitslager; Straflager <Motiv>; Konzentrationslager; Kollektives Gedächtnis
    Other subjects: Concentration camps / Soviet Union; Political prisoners / Soviet Union; Memorialization / Russia (Federation); Concentration camps; Memorialization; Political prisoners; Russia (Federation); Soviet Union
    Scope: IX, 238 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karte
    Notes:

    "Polish-language edition, ©2012 Universitas, originally published by Universitas as Pamięć Gułagu."

    The Solovetsky Islands -- The Komi Republic -- Perm Krai -- Kolyma

  4. Gulag memories
    the rediscovery and commemoration of Russia's repressive past
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Berghahn Books, New York

    Though the institution of the Gulag was nominally closed over half a decade ago, it lives on as an often hotly contested site of memory in the post-socialist era. This ethnographic study takes a holistic, comprehensive approach to understanding... more

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    Though the institution of the Gulag was nominally closed over half a decade ago, it lives on as an often hotly contested site of memory in the post-socialist era. This ethnographic study takes a holistic, comprehensive approach to understanding memories of the Gulag, and particularly the language of commemoration that surrounds it in present-day Russian society. It focuses on four regions of particular historical significance – the Solovetsky Islands, the Komi Republic, the Perm region, and Kolyma – to carefully explore how memories become a social phenomenon, how objects become heritage, and how the human need to create sites of memory has preserved the Gulag in specific ways today.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Palmer, Philip (ÜbersetzerIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781785339271; 1785339273; 9781800734371
    RVK Categories: NQ 5070
    Edition: English-language edition
    Subjects: Concentration camps; Political prisoners; Memorialization; Concentration camps; Political prisoners; Memorialization; Concentration camps; Memorialization; Political prisoners; Concentration camps; Concentration camps; Memorialization; Memorialization; Political prisoners; Political prisoners; Russia (Federation); Soviet Union
    Scope: IX, 238 Seiten, Illustrationen, 1 Karte
    Notes:

    Literatur- und Quellenverzeichnis: Seite 205-229

    Enthält ein Register

    Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke

    Introduction -- Methodology -- The Solovetsky Islands -- The Komi Republic -- Perm Krai -- Kolyma -- Conclusion.