The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of Stalin's Special Settlements

Author:   Lynne Viola (Professor of History, Professor of History, University of Toronto)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   19 March 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lynne Viola (Professor of History, Professor of History, University of Toronto)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780195385090


ISBN 10:   0195385098
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   19 March 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Map Chronology Technical Note Glossary Introduction: The Other Archipelago Part I: The Destruction of the Kulaks 1: The Preemptive Strike: The Liquidation of the Kulak as a Class 2: Banishment: The Deportation of the Kulaks 3: No Pretensions to Reality: Forced Labor and the Bergavinov Commission 4: Pencil Points on a Map: Building the Special Settlements Part II: Life and Labor in the Special Settlements 5: The Penal-Economic Utopia: Reforging through Labor 6: Flight and Rebellion: The OGPU Takeover 7: Hunger onto Death: The Famine of 1932/33 8: The Second Dekulakization: Rehabilitation and Repression 9: earing the Evil from the Root: War, Redemption, and Stigmatization Conclusion Appendix Notes Research Note Bibliography Acknowledgments Index

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After years of archival and field research, Viola reproduces whole an obscured segment of Stalinism's barbarity in which half a million perished and nearly two million agonized.- Foreign Affairs Magnificently wide-ranging- Times Literary Supplement A path-breaking and authoritative work.- Douglas Smith, The Seattle Times This scholarly, nuanced work shines light on Stalin's forced resettlement of two million Soviet peasants in the 1930s. ...likely to become the scholarly standard on one of the 20th century's most horrific crimes.- Publishers Weekly Historians have long been aware of the scale of collectivization and the exile of the kulaks. But The Unknown Gulag provides the human voices that were secreted away for decades in formerly closed archives. Ms. Viola's painstaking research lays the foundation for a compelling and, in certain ways, surprising narrative.- The Wall Street Journal A seamless and quite moving narrative... a social historian at the top of her game.- Lewis H. Siegelbaum, Slavic Review


This study of Stalin's special settlements exposes a little-known topic, providing an account that is lucid and informative. It is also a moving work...A highly successful book that is both intellectually stimualting and engagingly written. Miriam Dobson, Seer 87,3 The Unknown Gulag is thoroughly researched and a welcome contribution to te literature on repression under Stali...A well-written treatment of a terrible episode that shows hpw the stalinist treatment of mass repression was created. Alastair Kocho-Williams, History After years of archival and field research, Viola reproduces whole an obscured segment of Stalinism's barbarity in which half a million perished and nearly two million agonized.- Foreign Affairs Magnificently wide-ranging- Times Literary Supplement A path-breaking and authoritative work.- Douglas Smith, The Seattle Times This scholarly, nuanced work shines light on Stalin's forced resettlement of two million Soviet peasants in the 1930s. ...likely to become the scholarly standard on one of the 20th century's most horrific crimes.- Publishers Weekly Historians have long been aware of the scale of collectivization and the exile of the kulaks. But The Unknown Gulag provides the human voices that were secreted away for decades in formerly closed archives. Ms. Viola's painstaking research lays the foundation for a compelling and, in certain ways, surprising narrative.- The Wall Street Journal A seamless and quite moving narrative... a social historian at the top of her game.- Lewis H. Siegelbaum, Slavic Review This very scholarly and authoritative work is at times also moving and always very revealing. Mainstream Magazine. Viola has vividly portrayed and carefully documented a long neglected aspect of Stalin's repression... This book is essential reading for students of Soviet history, and for experts on Stalinism and the Gulag, as well. Katherine R. Jolluck, European History Quarterly.


After years of archival and field research, Viola reproduces whole an obscured segment of Stalinism's barbarity in which half a million perished and nearly two million agonized. --Foreign Affairs Magnificently wide-ranging. --Times Literary Supplement A path-breaking and authoritative work. --Douglas Smith, The Seattle Times This scholarly, nuanced work shines light on Stalin's forced resettlement of two million Soviet peasants in the 1930s. Likely to become the scholarly standard on one of the 20th century's most horrific crimes. --Publishers Weekly Historians have long been aware of the scale of collectivization and the exile of the kulaks. But The Unknown Gulag provides the human voices that were secreted away for decades in formerly closed archives. Ms. Viola's painstaking research lays the foundation for a compelling and, in certain ways, surprising narrative. --The Wall Street Journal A seamless and quite moving narrative. A social historian at the top of her game. --Lewis H. Siegelbaum, Slavic Review


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Lynne Viola is Professor of History at the University of Toronto. She is the author of The Best Sons of the Fatherland and Peasant Rebels Under Stalin , and the co-editor of The Tragedy of the Soviet Countryside.

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