This essay explores the relationship between place and memory in the former Gulag periphery of Magadan in northeastern Russia. Located on the coast of the Okhotsk Sea, the city of Magadan emerged as a gateway to the sparsely populated region after the discovery of gold in the late 1920s. Today, a huge monument, the Mask of Sorrow, raised upon a hill on the margin of the city, commemorates the hundreds of thousands of prison- ers who were shipped to Magadan during the dictatorship of Stalin to work in the region’s newly established gold mines. Crucial to the region’s development was the construction of the legendary Kolyma Road between the port of Magadan and the industrial areas at the up- per Kolyma River. Built by prisoners under the most...
Changes, such as the social, cultural and economic transformations of the Soviet and post-Soviet era...
This essay explores the complex dynamic that fed Soviet anxieties over the border regions. This dyn...
The 1943 battle to free the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk from German occupation during World War I...
This essay explores the relationship between place and memory in the former Gulag periphery of Magad...
ABSTRACT / / This essay explores the relationship between place and memory in the former Gulag perip...
abstract: This dissertation explores how rank-and-file political prisoners navigated life after rele...
This article examines tourists’ experiences of visiting the Tomsk Memorial Museum of Political Repre...
This article examines the commemoration practices of the Gulag in the Russian Federation. On the bas...
“The Gulag and Soviet Society in Western Siberia, 1929-1953” examines the history of forced labour d...
This chapter provides a comparative account of prison tourism in the post-Soviet region. It juxtapos...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
The remote location of Beshankovichy's mass grave for Jewish victims of the Nazi genocide reflects t...
The Gulag is one of the key symbols of the mass state violence in the twentieth century. It relied, ...
This dissertation focuses on portrayals of victims and perpetrators at sites related to Soviet repre...
The article focuses on (re)constructing the local memorial landscape in a post-Soviet military base ...
Changes, such as the social, cultural and economic transformations of the Soviet and post-Soviet era...
This essay explores the complex dynamic that fed Soviet anxieties over the border regions. This dyn...
The 1943 battle to free the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk from German occupation during World War I...
This essay explores the relationship between place and memory in the former Gulag periphery of Magad...
ABSTRACT / / This essay explores the relationship between place and memory in the former Gulag perip...
abstract: This dissertation explores how rank-and-file political prisoners navigated life after rele...
This article examines tourists’ experiences of visiting the Tomsk Memorial Museum of Political Repre...
This article examines the commemoration practices of the Gulag in the Russian Federation. On the bas...
“The Gulag and Soviet Society in Western Siberia, 1929-1953” examines the history of forced labour d...
This chapter provides a comparative account of prison tourism in the post-Soviet region. It juxtapos...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
The remote location of Beshankovichy's mass grave for Jewish victims of the Nazi genocide reflects t...
The Gulag is one of the key symbols of the mass state violence in the twentieth century. It relied, ...
This dissertation focuses on portrayals of victims and perpetrators at sites related to Soviet repre...
The article focuses on (re)constructing the local memorial landscape in a post-Soviet military base ...
Changes, such as the social, cultural and economic transformations of the Soviet and post-Soviet era...
This essay explores the complex dynamic that fed Soviet anxieties over the border regions. This dyn...
The 1943 battle to free the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk from German occupation during World War I...