This article describes the specific features of the Soviet variant of construction of the “discourse of suffering” as the main content-generating component of the memory of forced labor during the period of the Second World War. Here we mainly examine the variety of literary and journalistic recreations of the suffering of forced laborers, been proposed during the Soviet time. The source base thus encompasses newspaper articles, agitation and propaganda materials (including brochures and leaflets issued during the war and in the first postwar years), published letters, memoirs, and samples of folkloric works created by forced laborers, works of poetry and prose written by Soviet writers, fictional and documentary films, etc.</p
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The article addresses the problems of studying the history of totalitarianism in the USSR in the con...
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This thesis discusses the concept of labour as depicted in the two literary works: One Day in the Li...
In the talk by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union will be treated as a consequen...
The article examines and analyzes a special type of sources on the history of the creation and funct...
This article examines the commemoration practices of the Gulag in the Russian Federation. On the bas...
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The article analyzes the modern (from the late 1980s To the 2000s) historiography of the actual prob...
The literary output of the Polish-Yiddish writers who survived WWII in the Soviet Union is mostly a ...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University College London, School of...
Examining the Soviet press, especially that of the 1920s and 1940s, it is impossible to ignore the h...
In the summer of 1939, the Soviet Union signed a nonaggression pact with Nazi Germany, which not onl...
Since 1945, memories of the Holocaust have gradually faded around the world. Using a combination of ...
The article addresses the problems of studying the history of totalitarianism in the USSR in the con...
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