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The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of Stalin's Special Settlements

Autor Lynne Viola
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2009
One of Stalin's most heinous acts was the ruthless repression of millions of peasants in the early 1930s, an act that established the very foundations of the gulag. Solzhenitsyn barely touched upon this brutal episode in his magisterial Gulag Archipelago and subsequent writers passed over the subject in silence. Now, with the opening of Soviet archives, an entirely new dimension of Stalin's brutality has been uncovered. The Unknown Gulag is the first book in English to explore this untold story. Historian Lynne Viola reveals how, in one of the most egregious episodes of Soviet repression, Stalin drove two million peasants into internal exile, to work as forced laborers. The book shows how entire families were callously thrown out of their homes, banished from their villages, and sent to the icy hinterlands of the Soviet Union, where in the course of a decade, almost a half million would die as a result of disease, starvation, or exhaustion. Drawing on pioneering research in the previously closed archives of the central and provincial Communist Party, the Soviet state, and the secret police, Viola documents the history of this tragic episode. She delves into what long remained an entirely hidden world within the gulag, throwing new light on Stalin's consolidation of power, the rise of the secret police as a state within the state, and the complex workings of the Soviet system. But first and foremost, she movingly captures the day-to-day life of Stalin's first victims, telling the stories of the peasant families who experienced one of the twentieth century's most horrific instances of mass repression. A compelling story of human suffering and survival in Stalin's Soviet Union, here is a new chapter in the history of the gulag, virtually hidden from sight until now.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195385090
ISBN-10: 0195385098
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 22 black and white halftone illustrations
Dimensiuni: 145 x 224 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

This study of Stalin's special settlements exposes a little-known topic, providing an account that is lucid and informative. It is also a moving work...A highly successful book that is both intellectually stimualting and engagingly written.
The Unknown Gulag is thoroughly researched and a welcome contribution to te literature on repression under Stali...A well-written treatment of a terrible episode that shows hpw the stalinist treatment of mass repression was created.
After years of archival and field research, Viola reproduces whole an obscured segment of Stalinism's barbarity in which half a million perished and nearly two million agonized.-
Magnificently wide-ranging-
A path-breaking and authoritative work.-
This scholarly, nuanced work shines light on Stalin's forced resettlement of two million Soviet peasants in the 1930s. ...likely to become the scholarly standard on one of the 20th century's most horrific crimes.-
Historians have long been aware of the scale of collectivization and the exile of the kulaks. But The Unknown Gulag provides the human voices that were secreted away for decades in formerly closed archives. Ms. Viola's painstaking research lays the foundation for a compelling and, in certain ways, surprising narrative.-
A seamless and quite moving narrative.... a social historian at the top of her game.-
This very scholarly and authoritative work is at times also moving and always very revealing.
Viola has vividly portrayed and carefully documented a long neglected aspect of Stalin's repression... This book is essential reading for students of Soviet history, and for experts on Stalinism and the Gulag, as well.
This immensely readable book is to be applauded for its clarity and style. Accompanied by an extensive bibliography and notes, it is likely to stand as the most important work on the fate of the peasants under Joseph Stalin.