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Russia's penal colony in the Far East a translation of Vlas Doroshevich's "Sakhalin" /

Основен автор: Doroshevich, V. M. 1864-1922.
Автор-организации: ebrary, Inc.
Други автори: Gentes, Andrew Armand, 1964-
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Russian
Публикувано: London ; New York, N.Y. : Anthem Press, 2009.
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Онлайн достъп: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Съдържание:
  • Portraits of Sakhalin
  • First impressions
  • The infirmary
  • The Katorga cemetery
  • A day in prison
  • The chains prison
  • The free prison
  • Workshops
  • "Aid station"
  • The women's prison
  • The isolators
  • "Reformed"
  • Two Odessans
  • The murderers (a married couple)
  • Grebeniuk and his homestead
  • Paklin (from my notebook)
  • Settlements (the exile-settlers)
  • The female cohabitant
  • The male cohabitant
  • Those who've voluntarily followed
  • The homeowners
  • Reztsov
  • Freemen on Sakhalin
  • The Katorga theater
  • Katorga actors
  • The Brodiaga Sokolsky
  • Crimes in Korsakovsk District
  • Departure
  • Real Katorga
  • The capital of Sakhalin
  • Aleksandrovsk post
  • Sentenced to penal labor
  • Who runs Katorga?
  • Prison wardens
  • The death penalty
  • Executioners
  • Corporal punishments
  • Katorga's ways
  • Matvey's trouble
  • The indefinitely-sentenced probationer Glovatsky
  • Katorga types
  • Initiation into the penal laborers
  • Educated persons in Katorga
  • Talma on Sakhalin
  • The card game
  • Katorga's laws
  • The language of Katorga
  • Katorga songs
  • Katorga and religion
  • Sectarians on Sakhalin Island
  • Criminals and crimes
  • Criminals and justice (from observations on Sakhalin)
  • Katorga labors of a Konovalova
  • The most unfortunate of women
  • Voluntary followers
  • Natives of Sakhalin Island
  • Golden hand
  • Poluliakhov
  • A famous Moscow murderer
  • The specialist
  • Cannibals
  • The penal laborer baroness Heimbrück
  • Landsberg
  • The grandfather of Russian Katorga
  • The apostate
  • Katorga's aristocrat
  • The plebeian
  • The parricide
  • Shkandyba
  • Hired murderers
  • The suicide
  • The frenzied
  • The educated man
  • Poet-murderers (in the form of a preface)
  • Mentally ill criminals
  • Sakhalin's Monte Carlo (the Katorga almshouse in Derbinsk settlement).