Episodes in Gulag History » Podcast https://gulaghistory.org/podcast A series of conversations about the history and legacy of the Soviet Gulag prison system. Mon, 04 Aug 2014 18:38:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.2 © sbrennan@gmu.edu () sbrennan@gmu.edu 1440 A series of conversations about the history and legacy of the Soviet Gulag prison system. sbrennan@gmu.edu No no http://gulaghistory.org/podcast/files/tower.gif Episodes in Gulag History https://gulaghistory.org/podcast 144 144 Welcome to Episode 1 https://gulaghistory.org/podcast/archive/welcome-to-episode-1/ https://gulaghistory.org/podcast/archive/welcome-to-episode-1/#comments Tue, 27 May 2008 14:37:46 +0000 http://gulaghistory.org/podcast/?p=3 Welcome to “Episodes in Gulag History,” a series of conversations with scholars about the history and legacy of the Soviet Gulag system led by Steve Barnes, George Mason University professor and Lead Historian for Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives. “Episodes” is made possible with the support of the Kennan Institute and Title VIII of the U.S. Department of State.

This inaugural Episode features Lynne Viola, Professor of History at the University of Toronto, discussing her recent book, The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of Stalin’s Special Settlements, that explores the life and fate of millions of peasants sent into exile in Siberia, the Soviet Far North and Central Asia in the early 1930s during collectivization and the campaign to liquidate the kulaks as a class.

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https://gulaghistory.org/podcast/archive/welcome-to-episode-1/feed/ 4 00:01:01 Welcome to "Episodes in Gulag History," a series of conversations with scholars about the history and legacy of the Soviet Gulag system led by Steve ... Welcome to "Episodes in Gulag History," a series of conversations with scholars about the history and legacy of the Soviet Gulag system led by Steve Barnes, George Mason University professor and Lead Historian for Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives. "Episodes" is made possible with the support of the Kennan Institute and Title VIII of the U.S. Department of State. This inaugural Episode features Lynne Viola, Professor of History at the University of Toronto, discussing her recent book, The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of Stalinrsquo;s Special Settlements, that explores the life and fate of millions of peasants sent into exile in Siberia, the Soviet Far North and Central Asia in the early 1930s during collectivization and the campaign to liquidate the kulaks as a class. To ensure that you do not miss an episode, subscribe to our feed or search for these conversations via iTunes. Podcast sbrennan@gmu.edu no No