We examine current differences in trust levels within the countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU) and trace their origins back to the system of forced labor during Stalin, which was marked by high incarceration rates and harsh punishments. We explore whether those exposed to knowledge about the repressions became less trusting and transferred this social norm to future generations and communities. We argue that political repressions were more salient and visible to local communities living near forced labor camps (gulags), which symbolized the harshness of Stalin's regime. Combining contemporary survey data with the geolocation of forced labor camps, we find that living near former gulags lowers present-day social trust and civic engagem...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.123 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
In this article, we focus on the ways in which a variety of different carceral techniques used to pu...
“The Gulag and Soviet Society in Western Siberia, 1929-1953” examines the history of forced labour d...
We examine current differences in trust levels within the countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU)...
We examine current differences in trust levels within the countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU)...
This paper aims to explain why Russians are generally indifferent to the issue of Stalinist teπor b...
This history of the Red Army as an institution is frequently described in terms of its proximity to ...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
This study examines the Soviet Gulag, the main prison camp administration implemented in the Soviet ...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisat...
The psychology of the Soviet period in Ukraine still needs to be analyzed because living witnesses o...
During Communism, party members and their relatives were typically privileged elites in Central and ...
abstract: This dissertation explores how rank-and-file political prisoners navigated life after rele...
“Porous Empire” is a study of the relationship between Soviet institutions, Soviet society and the m...
This article focuses on the research of Stalinist repression in Estonia, observing the work done wit...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.123 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
In this article, we focus on the ways in which a variety of different carceral techniques used to pu...
“The Gulag and Soviet Society in Western Siberia, 1929-1953” examines the history of forced labour d...
We examine current differences in trust levels within the countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU)...
We examine current differences in trust levels within the countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU)...
This paper aims to explain why Russians are generally indifferent to the issue of Stalinist teπor b...
This history of the Red Army as an institution is frequently described in terms of its proximity to ...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
This study examines the Soviet Gulag, the main prison camp administration implemented in the Soviet ...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisat...
The psychology of the Soviet period in Ukraine still needs to be analyzed because living witnesses o...
During Communism, party members and their relatives were typically privileged elites in Central and ...
abstract: This dissertation explores how rank-and-file political prisoners navigated life after rele...
“Porous Empire” is a study of the relationship between Soviet institutions, Soviet society and the m...
This article focuses on the research of Stalinist repression in Estonia, observing the work done wit...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.123 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
In this article, we focus on the ways in which a variety of different carceral techniques used to pu...
“The Gulag and Soviet Society in Western Siberia, 1929-1953” examines the history of forced labour d...