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Siberian exile under the tsars

"The house of the dead" was published in 2017 - nyu, it has 464 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: The house of the dead
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 464
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  • Pagination: ➤  xxii, 464 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates

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"The house of the dead" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- The bell of Uglich
  • 2- Origins of exile
  • 3- The boundary post
  • 4- Broken swords
  • 5- The mines of Nerchinsk
  • 6- The Decembrist Republic
  • 7- Sybiracy
  • 8- The penal fort
  • 9- "In the name of freedom!"
  • 10- General Cuckoo's army
  • 11- Sakhalin Island
  • 12- The lash
  • 13- "Woe to the vanquished!"
  • 14- The shrinking continent
  • 15- The crucible
  • 16- Red Siberia.

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"The House of the Dead is a history of Siberia with a focus on the last four tsars (1801-1917). Daniel Beer explores the massive penal colony that became an incubator for the radicalism of revolutionaries who would one day rule Russia"-- "It was known as 'the vast prison without a roof.' From the beginning of the nineteenth century until the Russian Revolution, the tsars exiled more than one million prisoners and their families beyond the Ural Mountains to Siberia. Daniel Beer illuminates both the brutal realities of this inhuman system and the tragic and inspiring fates of those who endured it. Here are the vividly told stories of petty criminals and mass murderers, bookish radicals and violent terrorists, fugitives and bounty hunters, and the innocent women and children who followed their husbands and fathers into exile. Siberia was intended to serve not only as a dumping ground for criminals but also as a colony. Just as exile would purge Russia of its villains so too would it purge villains of their vices. In theory, Russia's most unruly criminals would be transformed into hardy frontiersmen and settlers. But in reality, the system peopled Siberia with an army of destitute and desperate vagabonds who visited a plague of crime on the indigenous population. Even the aim of securing law and order in the rest of the Empire met with disaster: Expecting Siberia also to provide the ultimate quarantine against rebellion, the tsars condemned generations of republicans, nationalists and socialists to oblivion thousands of kilometers from Moscow. Over the nineteenth century, however, these political exiles transformed Siberia's mines, settlements and penal forts into a virtual laboratory of revolution. Exile became the defining experience for the men and women who would one day rule the Soviet Union. Unearthing a treasure trove of new archival evidence, this masterly and original work tells the epic story of Russia's struggle to govern its prison continent and Siberia's own decisive influence on the political forces of the modern world." -- Publisher's description

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