The present article sheds new light on the newspapers and other publications of the Soviet prison camps in the 1920s and early 1930s. The first part reconstructs the institutional dynamics that brought about the publication of newspapers, wall newspapers and other periodicals produced inside the camps. The article then fo cuses on a selection of literary works published by inmates and on the importance of Soviet newspapers published in places of detention as a source for the study not only of the history of the Gulag, but also of its culture and literature
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The present article sheds new light on the newspapers and other publications of the Soviet prison ca...
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely l...
Examining the Soviet press, especially that of the 1920s and 1940s, it is impossible to ignore the h...
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely l...
The unique collection of newspapers, which include newspapers went beyond Ukraine in 1898-2016 years...
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The 1930s saw a dramatic escalation in the size and scope of the Soviet Union’s system of penal lab...
The article examines and analyzes a special type of sources on the history of the creation and funct...
The article reconstructs the main activities of the press section (editorial committee) of the B. Hr...
In 1923, the Soviet state decided to create a prison camp on the Solovki archipelago, the site of a ...
Soviet prison-camp literature is an emerging literature whose theme has been addressed in a variety ...
In this article, the author systematizes publications about soviet Ukraine in the Lviv newspaper “Di...
This article discusses a prison ethnography derived from immersion in Russian culture. It highlights...
The article examines somewhat understudied poetics of titles of 1920s–1930s books by Kalmyk poets. ...
The present article sheds new light on the newspapers and other publications of the Soviet prison ca...
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely l...
Examining the Soviet press, especially that of the 1920s and 1940s, it is impossible to ignore the h...
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely l...
The unique collection of newspapers, which include newspapers went beyond Ukraine in 1898-2016 years...
The article focuses on the Estonian novels depicting Soviet prison camps in the 1940s and 1950s. For...
This article describes the specific features of the Soviet variant of construction of the “discourse...
The 1930s saw a dramatic escalation in the size and scope of the Soviet Union’s system of penal lab...
The article examines and analyzes a special type of sources on the history of the creation and funct...
The article reconstructs the main activities of the press section (editorial committee) of the B. Hr...
In 1923, the Soviet state decided to create a prison camp on the Solovki archipelago, the site of a ...
Soviet prison-camp literature is an emerging literature whose theme has been addressed in a variety ...
In this article, the author systematizes publications about soviet Ukraine in the Lviv newspaper “Di...
This article discusses a prison ethnography derived from immersion in Russian culture. It highlights...
The article examines somewhat understudied poetics of titles of 1920s–1930s books by Kalmyk poets. ...