Gulag Boss: A Soviet Memior

Author:   Fyodor Vasilevich Mochulsky ((1919-1999) Foreman and Boss, (1919-1999) Foreman and Boss, Pechorlag GULAG NKVD, 1940-1946) ,  Deborah Kaple (Lecturer and Associate Research Scholar, Lecturer and Associate Research Scholar, Princeton University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199742660


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 November 2010
Format:   Hardback
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"The searing accounts of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Evgeniia Ginsberg and Varlam Shalamov opened the world's eyes to the terrors of the Soviet Gulag. But not until now has there been a memoir of life inside the camps written from the perspective of an actual employee of the Secret police. In this riveting memoir, superbly translated by Deborah Kaple, Fyodor Mochulsky describes being sent to work as a boss at the forced labor camp of Pechorlag in the frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle. Only twenty-two years old, he had but a vague idea of the true nature of the Gulag. What he discovered was a world of unimaginable suffering and death, a world where men were starved, beaten, worked to death, or simply executed. Mochulsky details the horrific conditions in the camps and the challenges facing all those involved, from prisoners to guards. He depicts the power struggles within the camps between the secret police and the communist party, between the political prisoners (most of whom had been arrested for the generic crime of ""counter-revolutionary activities"") and the criminal convicts. And because Mochulsky writes of what he witnessed with the detachment of the engineer that he was, readers can easily understand how a system that destroyed millions of lives could be run by ordinary Soviet citizens who believed they were advancing the cause of socialism. Mochulsky remained a communist party member his entire life--he would later become a diplomat--but was deeply troubled by the gap between socialist theory and the Soviet reality of slave labor and mass murder. This unprecedented memoir takes readers into that reality and sheds new light on one of the most harrowing tragedies of the 20th century."

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Author:   Fyodor Vasilevich Mochulsky ((1919-1999) Foreman and Boss, (1919-1999) Foreman and Boss, Pechorlag GULAG NKVD, 1940-1946) ,  Deborah Kaple (Lecturer and Associate Research Scholar, Lecturer and Associate Research Scholar, Princeton University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.432kg
ISBN:  

9780199742660


ISBN 10:   0199742669
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 November 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction by Deborah Kaple Preface by Fyodor Mochulsky Part 1: Gulag from the Outside Chapter 1. The NKVD: Villain or Protector? Chapter 2. First Acquaintance with Gulag NKVD: Meeting at the Central Committee of the CPSU Chapter 3. Meeting in the Cadres Department of Gulag NKVD Chapter 4. 45 Days to Pechorlag Part 2: Gulag from the Inside Chapter 5. At the Construction Administration Chapter 6. Unit Foreman. First Contingent of Prisoners: Soviet Volunteer Ski Troops in the Finnish War Chapter 7. The Unit Bosses Chapter 8. A Change in Leadership at Pechorlag Chapter 9. Transferred to the 93rd Unit. Labor Force: Hardened Criminals Chapter 10. Attempted Prisoner Revolt in the 93rd Unit Chapter 11. Boss and Foreman at the 93rd Unit. Labor Force: Political Prisoners Chapter. 12. Threat of Arrest Chapter 13. The War Chapter 14. Illness Chapter 15. Recovery and Return to Work in the Southern Part of the Camp Chapter 16. Boss of a Militarized Section. Labor Force: Captured German Prisoners of War Chapter 17. Boss of a Railway Division. Labor Force: Professional Railwaymen Chapter 18. The

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<br> This is a fascinating memoir, presenting for the first time the voice of a gulag boss. It offers a devastating counterpoint to the existing picture of Stalin's gulag that we have from victims' memoirs. The discovery and superb translation of this memoir by Deborah Kaple represents a major contribution to Gulag studies. -Lynne Viola, author of The Unknown Gulag: The Secret World of Stalin's Special Settlements <br> Many memoirs by people who lived under the Stalinist regime in the USSR have appeared, but few give any real sense of how the repressive apparatus functioned. Fyodor Mochulsky's memoir offers the perspective of a Gulag prison camp official who, despite being a committed Communist, was able to sense a disjuncture between his expectations and the terrible reality he confronted. Although Mochulsky's memoir is necessarily selective and was written with the benefit of hindsight, it gives a valuable sense of some of the things he felt and the dilemmas he faced while ove


Gives us a fascinating insight into the mind of a once-loyal Stalinist. Fydor Vasilevich Mochulsky Times Literary Supplement original and suprising book New York Review of Books unique insight The Spectator Gulag Boss is essential reading and I could hardly put it down. Literary Review


unique insight The Spectator Gulag Boss is essential reading and I could hardly put it down. Literary Review


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Fyodor Vasilevich Mochulsky (1918-1999) was a foreman and boss at Pechorlag GULAG NKVD from 1940-1946. Deborah Kaple is Associate Research Scholar and Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. She is the author of Dream of a Red Factory: The Legacy of High Stalinism in China (OUP, 1994).

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