7,000 Days in Siberia

7,000 Days in Siberia
Title 7,000 Days in Siberia PDF eBook
Author Karlo Štajner
Publisher Hill & Wang Pub
Pages 400
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780374261269

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This memoir of the author's twenty-year prison sentence spent in the Gulag Archipelago vividly portrays the harsh realities of Soviet prison camps

7000 Days in Siberia

7000 Days in Siberia
Title 7000 Days in Siberia PDF eBook
Author Karlo Štajner
Publisher
Pages 504
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN

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The History of Siberia

The History of Siberia
Title The History of Siberia PDF eBook
Author Igor V. Naumov
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2006-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 1134207034

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Siberia has had an interesting history, quite distinct from that of Russia. Absolutely vast, containing many non-Russian nationalities, and increasingly important at present because of its huge energy reserves, Siberia was at one time part of the Mongol Empire, was settled relatively late by the Russians, and was for a long period a wild frontier zone, similar to the American West. Providing a comprehensive history of Siberia from the very earliest times to the present, this book covers every period of Siberia's history in an accessible way.

7000 Days in Siberia

7000 Days in Siberia
Title 7000 Days in Siberia PDF eBook
Author Karlo Štajner
Publisher
Pages 477
Release 1971
Genre
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Russia's Frozen Frontier

Russia's Frozen Frontier
Title Russia's Frozen Frontier PDF eBook
Author Alan Wood
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 289
Release 2011-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 034097124X

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Told from a Siberian point of view, this book seeks to dispel something of the miasma of ignorance and misconception surrounding this vast expanse the planet's land-surface, its fascinating history, its natural environment and - most importantly - the peoples who live, or have lived and died, there.

Tito's Secret Empire

Tito's Secret Empire
Title Tito's Secret Empire PDF eBook
Author William Klinger
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 453
Release 2022-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0197651127

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This groundbreaking biography of Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia presents many startling new revelations, among them his role as an international revolutionary leader and his relationship with Winston Churchill. It highlights his early years as a Comintern operative, the context for his later politics as a leader of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The authors argue that in the 1940s, between the dissolution of the Comintern and the rise of NAM, Tito's influence and ambition were far wider than has been understood, extending to Italy, France, Greece and Spain via the international Communist networks established during the Spanish Civil War. Klinger and Kulji%s disclose for the first time the connection between Tito's expulsion from the Cominform and the Rome assassination attempt on the Italian Communist Party leader, Palmiro Togliatti--the man who had plotted to overthrow Tito. Tito's Secret Empire offers a pivotal contribution to our understanding of Tito as a figure of real, rather than imagined, global significance. This dazzlingly original book will reward all those who are interested in the history of international Communism, the Cold War and the Non-Aligned Movement, or in Tito the man--one of the most significant leaders of the twentieth century.

The Sacrificed Body

The Sacrificed Body
Title The Sacrificed Body PDF eBook
Author Tatjana Aleksic
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 282
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0822979136

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Living in one of the world's most volatile regions, the people of the Balkans have witnessed unrelenting political, economic, and social upheaval. In response, many have looked to building communities, both psychologically and materially, as a means of survival in the wake of crumbling governments and states. The foundational structures of these communities often center on the concept of individual sacrifice for the good of the whole. Many communities, however, are hijacked by restrictive ideologies, turning them into a model of intolerance and exclusion. In The Sacrificed Body, Tatjana Aleksic examines the widespread use of the sacrificial metaphor in cultural texts and its importance to sustaining communal ideologies in the Balkan region. Aleksic further relates the theme to the sanctioning of ethnic cleansing, rape, and murder in the name of homogeneity and collective identity. Aleksic begins her study with the theme of the immurement of a live female body in the foundation of an important architectural structure, a trope she finds in texts from all over the Balkans. The male builders performing the sacrificial act have been called by a higher power who will ensure the durability of the structure and hence the patriarchal community as a whole. In numerous examples ranging from literature to film and performance art, Aleksic views the theme of sacrifice and its relation to exclusion based on gender, race, class, sexuality, religion, or politics for the sake of community building. According to Aleksic, the sacrifice narrative becomes most prevalent during times of crisis brought on by wars, weak governments, foreign threats, or even globalizing tendencies. Because crisis justifies the very existence of restrictive communities, communalist ideology thrives on its perpetuation. They exist in a symbiotic relationship. Aleksic also acknowledges the emancipatory potential of a genuine community, after it has shaken off its ideological character. Aleksic employs cultural theory, sociological analysis, and human rights studies to expose a historical narrative that is predominant regionally, if not globally. As she determines, in an era of both Western and non-Western neoliberalism, elitist hegemony will continue to both threaten and bolster communities along with their segregationist tactics.