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ID94744
Author(s)Baron, Nick
Title

Conflict and complicity: The expansion of the Karelian Gulag, 1923-1933

PublishedCahiers du Monde russe 42, 2-4, 2001, pp. 615-648
Language(s)English
ISBN2-7132-1398-3
ISSN1252-6576
SubjectsSoviet Union. Chief Administration of Corrective Labor Camps (GULag) / Karelia A.S.S.R. / 1923-1933 (new)  [Browse all]
Soviet Union. Chief Administration of Corrective Labor Camps (GULag) / Solovetskii Islands  [Browse all]
White Sea-Baltic Canal (Russian Federation) / History  [Browse all]
NoteUsing recently declassified archival documents, this paper traces the expansion of the Soviet « special » camp system in Karelia from the establishment of the Solovetskii Camp of Special Designation in 1923 to the completion of the Belomor Canal in 1933. A second paper : "Production and terror: the operations of the Karelian Gulag, 1933-1939" is published in Cahiers du Monde russe, 43, 1, 2002, p.139-180
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