The thesis is a qualitative study that analyses the personal narratives of isolation and resistance of former Baader-Meinhof prisoners (RAF) in the period 1970-1995 within the context of imprisonment and penality in Germany. The thesis constructs a picture of isolation and resistance through these individual narratives that illustrate how a state policy to control the communication of individual RAF prisoners was translated into techniques of immobilization - solitary confinement- and surveillance - searches, censorship and monitoring-. The narratives recount how these techniques, though central to security and order in prison, were applied and adapted in order to disable the group both within prison and on the outside, and to diminish the ...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
This study is the story of men and women who survived Czechoslovakian Communist concentration camps....
The aim of this article is to describe the transformation of the prison system during the years 1945...
The thesis is a qualitative study that analyses the personal narratives of isolation and resistance ...
Between 1884 and 1906, a total of 69 inmates were incarcerated in the new prison at the notorious Sh...
This article seeks to reconstruct the resistance attitudes and strategies of survival among politica...
This project represents one of the few major pieces of research into women’s narratives of political...
The thesis deals with so called "The Bory Rebellion" case, the trial fabricated by the communist reg...
This thesis explores how the material reality of Germany\u27s women\u27s prisons has been largely de...
This dissertation reconstructs the experiences of a group of Polish women imprisoned in Ravensbrück,...
To be filled in later.The thesis explores the sociological impact on how the prisoner’s morals, ethi...
This dissertation studies how prisoners could affect and influence their life in two different priso...
The Master's thesis "The Life Afterwards. The Return of Czechoslovak Political Prisoners to Society"...
The article analyzes clemency pleas of political prisoners of the leftist resistance movement agains...
Morina C. Instructed Silence, Constructed Memory: The SED and the Return of German Prisoners of War ...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
This study is the story of men and women who survived Czechoslovakian Communist concentration camps....
The aim of this article is to describe the transformation of the prison system during the years 1945...
The thesis is a qualitative study that analyses the personal narratives of isolation and resistance ...
Between 1884 and 1906, a total of 69 inmates were incarcerated in the new prison at the notorious Sh...
This article seeks to reconstruct the resistance attitudes and strategies of survival among politica...
This project represents one of the few major pieces of research into women’s narratives of political...
The thesis deals with so called "The Bory Rebellion" case, the trial fabricated by the communist reg...
This thesis explores how the material reality of Germany\u27s women\u27s prisons has been largely de...
This dissertation reconstructs the experiences of a group of Polish women imprisoned in Ravensbrück,...
To be filled in later.The thesis explores the sociological impact on how the prisoner’s morals, ethi...
This dissertation studies how prisoners could affect and influence their life in two different priso...
The Master's thesis "The Life Afterwards. The Return of Czechoslovak Political Prisoners to Society"...
The article analyzes clemency pleas of political prisoners of the leftist resistance movement agains...
Morina C. Instructed Silence, Constructed Memory: The SED and the Return of German Prisoners of War ...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
This study is the story of men and women who survived Czechoslovakian Communist concentration camps....
The aim of this article is to describe the transformation of the prison system during the years 1945...