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Introduction: Geography, Penality, Power and Resistance
The Surge: Exile and Crime in Siberia
Administering Exile: Malfeasance, Corruption, and Failure
Political Exile and the Martyrdom of the Decembrists
Extraordinary Decembrists: Chizhov, Lutskii and Lunin
Paranoia and Conspiracy: Polish Exiles and the Omsk Affair
Exile to Settlement
Katorga and the 1845 Ulozhenie
Conclusion: Aesthetics, Delusions, Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
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