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  2. Gulag: A History - Wikipedia

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    The author of the book, Anne Applebaum, has been described as a "historian with a particular expertise in the history of communist and post-communist Europe." [5] Gulag was Applebaum's first widely acclaimed publication, followed by Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1944-1956 published in 2012 and Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine published in 2017.

  3. The Gulag Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Gulag Archipelago. Internet Archive (various formats). All Volumes; Saving the Nation Is the Utmost Priority for the State at the Wayback Machine (archived 27 May 2006) Moscow News (2006-05-02) Cohen, Stephen F. (16 June 1974). "Books: The Gulag Archipelago". The New York Times

  4. Category:Works about the Gulag - Wikipedia

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    Works about the Gulag, the government agency in charge of the Soviet network of forced labour camps which were set up by order of Vladimir Lenin, reaching its peak during Joseph Stalin's rule from the 1930s to the early 1950s.

  5. Bibliography of Stalinism and the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    This is a select bibliography of post-World War II English-language books (including translations) and journal articles about Stalinism and the Stalinist era of Soviet history. Book entries have references to journal reviews about them when helpful and available. Additional bibliographies can be found in many of the book-length works listed below.

  6. Category:Gulag memoirs - Wikipedia

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  7. Gulag - Wikipedia

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    His previous book on the subject, "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich", about a typical day in the life of a Gulag inmate, was originally published in the most prestigious Soviet monthly, Novy Mir (New World), in November 1962, but was soon banned and withdrawn from all libraries. It was the first work to demonstrate the Gulag as an ...

  8. Giles Udy - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the victims of the Norilsk gulag. Giles William Udy (born February 1956) is an English writer and historian of the Soviet Gulag system.He is a member of the council of the Keston Institute and holds an MBA from the Cass Business School. [1]

  9. Julius Margolin - Wikipedia

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    He completed A Journey to the Land Ze-Ka in 1947, when Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn had just been sent to the gulag. [1] It was impossible to publish such a book about the Soviet Union in the West at that time, immediately after World War II. The manuscript was also rejected by publishers in Israel. An abridged version was published in France in 1949 ...