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Exile, murder and madness in Siberia, 1823-61
[NT 42944] Record Type:
[NT 8598] Electronic resources : [NT 40817] monographic
[NT 47261] Author:
GentesAndrew Armand, 1964-
[NT 47356] Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
Palgrave Connect (Online service)
[NT 47351] Place of Publication:
Basingstoke
[NT 47263] Published:
Palgrave Macmillan;
[NT 47352] Year of Publication:
2010
[NT 47264] Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 47266] Subject:
Exile (Punishment) - History - Russia (Federation) - 19th century. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Exile (Punishment) - Economic aspects - Russia (Federation) - 19th century. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Criminal justice, Administration of - History - Russia - 19th century. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Russia - Politics and government -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Siberia (Russia) - Economic conditions - 19th century. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
HISTORY. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
European history - Russia. - c 1800 to c 1900 -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Social & cultural history - Russia. - c 1800 to c 1900 -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 - Russia. - c 1800 to c 1900 -
[NT 47266] Subject:
History. -
[NT 51458] Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230297661An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
[NT 47265] Notes:
Description based on print version record.
[NT 51398] Summary:
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 reports that exile was proving disastrous to this increasingly important region, is explained here. Half of those deported were removed by administrative procedures that bypassed the judiciary. Serf owners as well as peasant assemblies used exile to rid themselves of the elderly and the mentally and physically disabled, to the extent that Siberia also beclme an enormous almshouse. Furthermore, it served as destination for Russia's fledgling number of political dissidents most notably the Decembrists, Petrashevists, and Polish nationalists. Theirs and others' stories of physical and psychological suffering, which nonetheless often involved heroism and personal resurrection, are recounted in this all-embracing political, social, and cultural history of tsarist Siberian exile.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
9780230297661electronic bk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
0230297668electronic bk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
9780230273269hardback
[NT 50961] ISBN:
0230273262hardback
[NT 60779] Content Note:
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.
Exile, murder and madness in Siberia, 1823-61
Gentes, Andrew Armand
Exile, murder and madness in Siberia, 1823-61
/ by Andrew A. Gentes. - Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. - 1 online resource..
Introduction: Geography, Penality, Power and Resistance.
Description based on print version record..
Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-281) and index..
ISBN 9780230297661ISBN 0230297668ISBN 9780230273269ISBN 0230273262
Exile (Punishment)Exile (Punishment)Criminal justice, Administration ofRussiaSiberia (Russia)HISTORY.European historySocial & cultural historyModern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900History. -- History -- Economic aspects -- History -- Politics and government -- Economic conditions -- Russia (Federation) -- Russia (Federation) -- Russia -- Russia. -- Russia. -- Russia. -- 19th century. -- 19th century. -- 19th century. -- 19th century. -- c 1800 to c 1900 -- c 1800 to c 1900 -- c 1800 to c 1900
Exile, murder and madness in Siberia, 1823-61
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