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  • Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823-61
  • Written by author Andrew A. Gentes
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 9/29/2010
  • Between 1823 and 1861, 300,000 Russian subjects were deported to Siberia. The tsarist government not only perpetuated an already two centuries' long tradition of using Siberia as an enormous prison, but expanded upon it. Why it did so, despite numerous re
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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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