Gulag: A History

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Gulag: A History

Author(s): Anne Applebaum
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Binding: Paperback
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Gulag: A History offers a detailed account of the Soviet forced labor camp network that shaped 20th-century Russia. From the aftermath of the Russian Revolution to Stalin's era and beyond, it reconstructs the origins, growth, and eventual dissolution of the Gulag under glasnost.

Drawing on extensive archival records and firsthand testimonies, the narrative reveals:

  • Systematic mechanisms of repression and punishment
  • Daily life and survival strategies within the camps
  • The political and social impact on Soviet society

Originally awarded the Pulitzer Prize, this work stands as a landmark in historical scholarship on modern totalitarianism, providing essential context for understanding large-scale human rights abuses.

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