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Name: Gulag

Full title: Gulag: A History
Author: Anne Applebaum
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Genres/categories: History, Award winners, Politics, War/Military
Culture: Russia

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ISBN:
9780767900560
9781400034093
0767900561
1400034094
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 2004.
Winner of the Duff Cooper Prize in 2003.

The Gulag--a vast array of Soviet concentration camps that held millions of political and criminal prisoners--was a system of repression and punishment that terrorized the entire society, embodying the worst tendencies of Soviet communism. In this magisterial and acclaimed history, Anne Applebaum offers the first fully documented portrait of the Gulag, from its origins in the Russian Revolution, through its expansion under Stalin, to its collapse in the era of glasnost. Applebaum intimately re-creates what life was like in the camps and links them to the larger history of the Soviet Union. Immediately recognized as a landmark and long-overdue work of scholarship, Gulag is an essential book for anyone who wishes to understand the history of the twentieth century.
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