The special literature from Republic of Moldova has approached constantly in the last two decades the thematic of political repressions from the period of the totalitarian communist regime by valorizing numerous documentary evidences discovered in secret collections of the former regime and in personal archives of survivors of the Soviet Gulag. An important resource in reconstructing the totalitarian past are memoirs of former deported persons and political prisoners. Unfortunately, the biggest part of memorial materials signed by survivors of concentrated camps and direct witnessers of events are dispersed through news-papers and journals. Very few of them have been gathered in volumes and collections of memories. Few are also those wh...
The study reveals the increased interest in digitized memoirs and diaries, presenting the various fo...
In the immediate aftermath of 1989, following the collapse of the Eastern European communist regimes...
Oral history offers more opportunities to study the material and cultural life of our people. In thi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-106)This project explores the use of video testimony ...
Following the establishment of the communist regime in Bessarabia after 1940, the memorialist Alexei...
The article presents the results of scientific research in the field of recovering and historical in...
Current article starts from the idea that the Stalinist-Communist political repressions in the Trans...
The thesis deals with interpretations of the memories of Ruthenians and Jews who fled to the Soviet ...
Déportation en Sibérie d’une famille paysanne roumaine‑1941-45 evokes the beginning of the stay in G...
abstract: Between 1941 and 1953, thousands of Lithuanians were deported by the Soviet Union as far f...
Perceived through the lenses of torture and incarceration of the author, Alexei Marinat’s confession...
The study outlines the capturing of prisoners by the Red Army taking control over Transylvania in th...
Revised and expanded version of Maps of memory : trauma, identity and exile in deportation memoirs f...
Serafim Saka (1935–2011), the Bassarabian writer, originally from Hotin County, left to the posterit...
In the immediate aftermath of 1989, following the collapse of the Eastern European communist regimes...
The study reveals the increased interest in digitized memoirs and diaries, presenting the various fo...
In the immediate aftermath of 1989, following the collapse of the Eastern European communist regimes...
Oral history offers more opportunities to study the material and cultural life of our people. In thi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-106)This project explores the use of video testimony ...
Following the establishment of the communist regime in Bessarabia after 1940, the memorialist Alexei...
The article presents the results of scientific research in the field of recovering and historical in...
Current article starts from the idea that the Stalinist-Communist political repressions in the Trans...
The thesis deals with interpretations of the memories of Ruthenians and Jews who fled to the Soviet ...
Déportation en Sibérie d’une famille paysanne roumaine‑1941-45 evokes the beginning of the stay in G...
abstract: Between 1941 and 1953, thousands of Lithuanians were deported by the Soviet Union as far f...
Perceived through the lenses of torture and incarceration of the author, Alexei Marinat’s confession...
The study outlines the capturing of prisoners by the Red Army taking control over Transylvania in th...
Revised and expanded version of Maps of memory : trauma, identity and exile in deportation memoirs f...
Serafim Saka (1935–2011), the Bassarabian writer, originally from Hotin County, left to the posterit...
In the immediate aftermath of 1989, following the collapse of the Eastern European communist regimes...
The study reveals the increased interest in digitized memoirs and diaries, presenting the various fo...
In the immediate aftermath of 1989, following the collapse of the Eastern European communist regimes...
Oral history offers more opportunities to study the material and cultural life of our people. In thi...