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  1. Never remember
    searching for Stalin's Gulags in Putin's Russia
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Columbia Global Reports, New York

    A haunting literary and visual journey deep into Russia's past -- and present. The Gulag was a monstrous network of labor camps that held and killed millions of prisoners from the 1930s to the 1950s. More than half a century after the end of... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
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    A haunting literary and visual journey deep into Russia's past -- and present. The Gulag was a monstrous network of labor camps that held and killed millions of prisoners from the 1930s to the 1950s. More than half a century after the end of Stalinist terror, the geography of the Gulag has been barely sketched and the number of its victims remains unknown. Has the Gulag been forgotten? Writer Masha Gessen and photographer Misha Friedman set out across Russia in search of the memory of the Gulag. They journey from Moscow to Sandarmokh, a forested site of mass executions during Stalin's Great Terror; to the only Gulag camp turned into a museum, outside of the city of Perm in the Urals; and to Kolyma, where prisoners worked in deadly mines in the remote reaches of the Far East. They find that in Vladimir Putin's Russia, where Stalin is remembered as a great leader, Soviet terror has not been forgotten: it was never remembered in the first place

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Friedman, Misha
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780997722963
    Subjects: Straflager; Kollektives Gedächtnis; Vergangenheitsbewältigung; Straflager <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Friedman, Misha (1977-); GULag NKVD / History; Political prisoners / Soviet Union / History / 20th century; Concentration camps / Soviet Union / History / 20th century; Concentration camps / Soviet Union / History / 20th century / Pictorial works; Political persecution / Soviet Union / History; Collective memory / Russia (Federation); Memory / Political aspects / Russia (Federation); Permʹ (Russia) / Pictorial works; HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights; Illustrated works
    Scope: 158 Seiten, Karte
    Notes:

    Prologue. Looking for Wallenberg -- Part 1. Sandarmokh -- The bodies in the forest -- The last daughter -- Part 2. PERM-36 -- The last camp -- Sergei Kovaliov -- Memory-building -- Part 3. Kolyma -- Butugychag -- Inna Gribanova -- Invisible memory -- Epilogue. The sculpture garden

  2. Vergessen
    Stalins Gulag in Putins Russland
    Published: 2019; © 2019
    Publisher:  dtv, München

    Staatliche Bibliothek, Provinzialbibliothek
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    Institut für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin, Bibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung, Bibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Friedman, Misha; Koch, Sven
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783423281720; 3423281723
    Other identifier:
    9783423281720
    RVK Categories: NQ 5071
    Subjects: Vergangenheitsbewältigung; Straflager; Straflager <Motiv>; Kollektives Gedächtnis
    Other subjects: Friedman, Misha (1977-)
    Scope: 159 Seiten, Karte
  3. Lyudmila and Natasha
    Russian lives
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  The New Press, New York

    "The photojournalist Misha Friedman is renowned for his efforts to capture life in contemporary Russia, documenting subjects as varied as political corruption, the dangers of coal mining, the tuberculosis epidemic, and the Bolshoi Ballet. In... more

    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
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    "The photojournalist Misha Friedman is renowned for his efforts to capture life in contemporary Russia, documenting subjects as varied as political corruption, the dangers of coal mining, the tuberculosis epidemic, and the Bolshoi Ballet. In publications ranging from the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time, and the New Yorker, Friedman's grimly evocative black-and-white images--'intimate, behind-the-scenes photos' (Time)--have been credited with capturing moments of intense pathos, bleak existence, and human dignity. He has received multiple international awards for his 'unflinching' lens and his intrepid reporting. For his new collection of photographs, Lyudmila and Natasha, Friedman trains his lens on a gay couple living on Saint Petersburg, offering a series of intimate snapshots of their relationship as it unfolds over the course of a year. Faced with a hostile political climate, financial difficulties, and often unstable living arrangements, the subjects of this stunning book reveal the possibilities for love in the most uncertain of times. With the fabled city of Saint Petersburg as its backdrop, Lyudmila and Natasha powerfully evokes both a vital place and the people who call it home. Lyudmila and Natasha was designed by Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios (EWS)"--

     

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  4. Never remember
    searching for Stalin's Gulags in Putin's Russia
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Columbia Global Reports, New York

    A haunting literary and visual journey deep into Russia's past -- and present. The Gulag was a monstrous network of labor camps that held and killed millions of prisoners from the 1930s to the 1950s. More than half a century after the end of... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 34876
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    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
    59 B 116
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    A haunting literary and visual journey deep into Russia's past -- and present. The Gulag was a monstrous network of labor camps that held and killed millions of prisoners from the 1930s to the 1950s. More than half a century after the end of Stalinist terror, the geography of the Gulag has been barely sketched and the number of its victims remains unknown. Has the Gulag been forgotten? Writer Masha Gessen and photographer Misha Friedman set out across Russia in search of the memory of the Gulag. They journey from Moscow to Sandarmokh, a forested site of mass executions during Stalin's Great Terror; to the only Gulag camp turned into a museum, outside of the city of Perm in the Urals; and to Kolyma, where prisoners worked in deadly mines in the remote reaches of the Far East. They find that in Vladimir Putin's Russia, where Stalin is remembered as a great leader, Soviet terror has not been forgotten: it was never remembered in the first place

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Friedman, Misha (FotografIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780997722963
    Other identifier:
    9780997722963
    RVK Categories: AP 94100
    Series: Columbia global reports
    Subjects: Political prisoners; Concentration camps; Concentration camps; Political persecution; Collective memory; Memory; Collective memory; Concentration camps; Concentration camps; HISTORY; Memory; POLITICAL SCIENCE; Political persecution; Political prisoners; GULag NKVD; Permʹ (Russia); Illustrated works
    Scope: 158 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karte
  5. Vergessen
    Stalins Gulag in Putins Russland
    Published: 2019; © 2019
    Publisher:  dtv, München

    Dokumentationszentrum Flucht, Vertreibung, Versöhnung - Bibliothek & Zeitzeugenarchiv
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    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Friedman, Misha; Koch, Sven
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783423281720; 3423281723
    Other identifier:
    9783423281720
    RVK Categories: NQ 5071
    Subjects: Vergangenheitsbewältigung; Straflager; Straflager <Motiv>; Kollektives Gedächtnis
    Other subjects: Friedman, Misha (1977-)
    Scope: 159 Seiten, Karte
  6. Never remember
    searching for Stalin's Gulags in Putin's Russia
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Columbia Global Reports, New York

    A haunting literary and visual journey deep into Russia's past -- and present. The Gulag was a monstrous network of labor camps that held and killed millions of prisoners from the 1930s to the 1950s. More than half a century after the end of... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    A haunting literary and visual journey deep into Russia's past -- and present. The Gulag was a monstrous network of labor camps that held and killed millions of prisoners from the 1930s to the 1950s. More than half a century after the end of Stalinist terror, the geography of the Gulag has been barely sketched and the number of its victims remains unknown. Has the Gulag been forgotten? Writer Masha Gessen and photographer Misha Friedman set out across Russia in search of the memory of the Gulag. They journey from Moscow to Sandarmokh, a forested site of mass executions during Stalin's Great Terror; to the only Gulag camp turned into a museum, outside of the city of Perm in the Urals; and to Kolyma, where prisoners worked in deadly mines in the remote reaches of the Far East. They find that in Vladimir Putin's Russia, where Stalin is remembered as a great leader, Soviet terror has not been forgotten: it was never remembered in the first place

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Friedman, Misha (FotografIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780997722963
    Other identifier:
    9780997722963
    RVK Categories: AP 94100
    Series: Columbia global reports
    Subjects: Political prisoners; Concentration camps; Concentration camps; Political persecution; Collective memory; Memory; Collective memory; Concentration camps; Concentration camps; HISTORY; Memory; POLITICAL SCIENCE; Political persecution; Political prisoners; GULag NKVD; Permʹ (Russia); Illustrated works
    Scope: 158 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karte