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Siberian Exiles

Orin Brightfield

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"Siberian Exiles" delves into the history of Siberia as a destination for those exiled by Russian rulers. For centuries, people ranging from political dissidents to criminals were sent to this remote territory, and the book explores the evolution of this system under both the Tsarist and Soviet regimes. The narrative highlights the diverse experiences of these exiles, revealing how their varied backgrounds and beliefs shaped life in Siberia.

 
The book argues that while exile was intended as a tool for political repression, it inadvertently spurred the development of Siberia. It examines how the influx of diverse populations, skills, and ideas influenced Siberian culture, economy, and politics. For example, the forced labor of exiles contributed significantly to the region's resource extraction industries.

 
Divided into three parts, the book first explores the Tsarist era, then shifts to the Soviet period and the rise of the Gulag, and finally investigates the long-term consequences of exile on Siberian society. By highlighting the lived experiences of the exiles and drawing on archival documents, "Siberian Exiles" provides a nuanced understanding of this complex history. It offers valuable insights into the intersection of political power, geography, and human agency, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in Russian and world history.
Disponible desde: 20/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 56 páginas.

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