Synopses & Reviews
This insightful volume offers a radical reassessment of the infamous and#147;Gulag Archipelagoand#8221; by exploring the history of Vorkuta, an arctic coal-mining outpost originally established in the 1930s as a prison camp complex. Author Alan Barenbergand#8217;s eye-opening study reveals Vorkuta as an active urban center with a substantial nonprisoner population where the borders separating camp and city were contested and permeable, enabling prisoners to establish social connections that would eventually aid them in their transitions to civilian life. With this book, Barenberg makes an important historical contribution to our understanding of forced labor in the Soviet Union and its enduring legacy.
Review
andquot;Gulag Town is a pioneering work of history, offering a major new reconceptualization of the Gulag. The story of the development of Vorkuta, a major Stalinist andldquo;company townandrdquo; and site of forced labor, serves to re-integrate the history of the Gulag into the history of the Soviet Union, demonstrating the complex symbiosis between Stalinist repression and Soviet andldquo;internal colonization.andrdquo;--Lynne Viola, author of The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of Stalinandrsquo;s Special Settlements
Review
andldquo;A gripping and highly readable account of the rise and decline of Vorkuta, a cold, isolated Gulag town where forced labourers were sent to live and die alongside guards, administrators, and former prisoners.andrdquo;andnbsp;- Mark Harrison, editor ofandnbsp;Guns and Rubles: the Defense Industry in the Stalinist State
Review
"In this fascinating book Alan Barenberg explores the myriad personal and economic links that tied the labor camp complex of Vorkuta to the emerging civilian mining town, and he shows how, after Stalin, the town was able to draw on its camp legacy by offering an important space for former inmates to be reabsorbed into Soviet society."- Yoram Gorlizki, University of Manchester
About the Author
Alan Barenberg is assistant professor of history at Texas Tech University. He lives in Lubbock, TX.