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Suggested Reading       Since   the   demise   of   the   Soviet   Union   the   student   of   that   period   has   had   previously  unimaginable  access  to  archives,  as  well  the  no  less  unimaginable   freedom  to  speak  with  people  about  their  lives.  This  is  a  suggestion  for  works   in   English   for   the   reader   who   may   wish   for   a   wider   context   to   Agnessa’s   experiences  and  for  a  comparison  with  the  lives  of    her  contemporaries.     Adler,   Nanci.   Memories   of   Mass   Repression:   Narrating   Live   Stories   in   the   Aftermath  of  Atrocity.  New  Brunswick,  NJ:  Transaction  Publishers,  2009.   Applebaum,  Anne.  GULAG:  A  History.  New  York:  Anchor  Books,  2004.     Cohen,  Stephen  F.  The  Victims  Return:  Survivors  of  the  Gulag  after  Stalin.  Exeter,   NH:  PublishingWorks,  2010.   Conquest,   Robert.   The   Great   Terror:   Stalin’s   Purges   of   the   Thirties.   New   York:   Macmillan,  1968.   Figes,   Orlando.   The   Whisperers:   Private   Life   in   Stalin'ʹs   Russia.   New   York:   Metropolitan  Books,  2007.   Fitzpatrick,   Sheila.   Everyday   Stalinism:   Ordinary   Life   in   Extraordinary   Times.   Soviet  Russia  in    the  1930s.  New  York:  Oxford  University  Press,  1999.   Ginzburg,   Eugenia   Semyonovna.   Journey   into   the   Whirlwind.   New   York:   Harcourt  Brace  Jovanovich,  1967.     Goldman,   Wendy   Z.   Terror   and   Democracy   in   the   Age   of   Stalin:   The   Social   Dynamics  of  Repression.  New  York:  Cambridge  University  Press,  2007.     Hochschild,   Adam.   The   Unquiet   Ghost:   Russians   Remember   Stalin.   New   York:   Viking  Press,  1994.     Lewin,  Moshe.  The  Soviet  Century.  London:  Verso,  2005.   Mochulsky,   Fyodor   Vasilevich.   Gulag   Boss:   A   Soviet   Memoir.   Translated   and   edited  by  Deborah  Kaple.  New  York:  Oxford  University  Press,  2010.   Paperno,  Irina.  Stories  of  the  Soviet  Experience.  Ithaca,  NY:  Cornell  University   Press,  2009.   Scherbakova,  Irina.  “The  Gulag  in  Memory.”  In  International  Yearbook  of  Oral   History  and  Life  Stories,  vol.  1,  Memory  and  Totalitarianism,  edited  by  Luisa   Passerini,  103–15.  Oxford:  Oxford  University  Press,  1992.   Solzhenitsyn,   Alexander.   The  Gulag  Archipelago,  1918–1956:  An  Experiment  in   Literary  Investigation,  7  vols.  New  York:  Harper  &  Row,  1998.   Vilensky,   Semen,   ed.   Till   My   Tale   is   Told:   Women’s   Memoirs   of   the   Gulag.   Bloomington:  Indiana  University  Press,  2001.     ...

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